Four derailed train cars in depot for inspection


KUALA LUMPUR: The Four train cars that derailed near Chan Sow Lin Station have been successfully placed back on the tracks and returned to the depot for inspection and further action by the technical team.

Rapid KL, in a Facebook post on Saturday (May 30), said recovery works were carried out over the past two days, involving coupling the train cars to a specialised track vehicle to enable their safe and controlled removal from the site.

"Efforts are being intensified to ensure safe and comfortable train services for passengers will be restored as soon as possible," read the post.

On Thursday, a train on the Ampang/Sri Petaling Line derailed near the station following a fault in a track switch.

Transport Minister Anthony Loke on Friday said the affected track was expected to resume operations no later than Wednesday (June 3).

He said all stations along the Ampang/Sri Petaling Line remained operational, although services were running on a modified schedule to ensure train movements could continue throughout the recovery period. – Bernama

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