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KL LRT collision: Full service resumes as track repairs completed
Workers examining the light rail transit (LRT) tracks in Kuala Lumpur following the head-on collision involving two trains on May 24, 2021. (Photo: Facebook/Wee Ka Siong)
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KUALA LUMPUR: The Kelana Jaya Light Rail Transit (LRT) line has returned to full service following the conclusion of repair works on the tracks damaged by a head-on collision on Monday (May 24), Transport Minister Wee Ka Siong said. I wish to announce that recovery works have been done up to the Public Land Transport Agency s (APAD) strict requirement levels, that I can announce that the train service, which was previously forced to use a single track due to the incident, can resume operations on dual track, he said in a press conference at the KLCC station on
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Following a collision between two light rail transit (LRT) trains on Malaysia s Kelana Jaya line, Prasarana non-executive chairman Tajuddin Abdul Rahman spoke to Malaysian and foreign media about the incident.
Let s just say, it only resulted with shock and anger, as the man displayed behavior comparable to a grumpy, xenophobic old man.
To no one s surprise, Tajuddin was sacked from his post by Malaysia s Finance Ministry, effective immediately. Not first thing in the morning.
Here s a refresher of what led to his sacking.