Putrajaya MRT line phase two final trial run from Nov 22-Dec 18


KUALA LUMPUR: To prepare for the full operation of the Putrajaya Mass Rapid Transit line, Rapid Rail Sdn Bhd (Rapid Rail), Mass Rapid Transit Corporation Sdn Bhd and its contractors will conduct a final trial run of the Putrajaya MRT line Phase Two from Tuesday (Nov 22) till Dec 18.

Rapid Rail said in a statement that the final trial run is a pre-condition set to measure and test system effectiveness before approval is given by the Land Public Transport Agency (Apad) for full operation of the line.

"It involves test train operations from Putrajaya Sentral station to Kwasa Damansara station and the test trains will stop at all Putrajaya MRT line Phase One stations but will not pick up passengers.

"During the final trial run, the frequency of the Putrajaya MRT line Phase One trains will be eight minutes during peak hours in the morning and evening, and 12 minutes during non-peak hours,” it said on Monday (Nov 21).

For more information, contact the Rapid KL customer service at 03-7885 2585 or check Rapid KL’s social media channels. - Bernama

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