Komuter, ETS services disrupted by collapsed crane


KUALA LUMPUR: The Komuter and Electric Train Services (ETS) operated by Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTMB) in the Klang Valley has been disrupted after a crane toppled near some train tracks.

In a statement, KTMB did not state the location of the incident but said both tracks for the Rawang-Tanjong Malim route were obstructed.

Following the incident, the Komuter sector of Tanjong Malim-KL Sentral-Tanjong Malim route will be end at Serendah while the ETS service will be announced later.

"The incident will take time to restore as the power line has been severed," according to the statement on Tuesday (Dec 12).

KTMB is providing bus service for passengers in Klang Valley for their journeys to and from Sungai Buloh to Seredah and the KL Sentral-Sungai Buloh-Tanjung Malim route for ETS passengers.

"KTMB will report the latest development from time to time and apologises for any inconvenience caused," the statement said. – Bernama

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