LRT3 to begin operations by month's end
Translated from Malay, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The Light Rail Transit 3 (LRT3) service connecting Shah Alam and surrounding areas will open to the public by the end of this month.
- The 37.8-kilometer LRT3 line connects Bandar Utama in Petaling Jaya to Johan Setia in Klang, featuring 25 stations and expected to benefit over two million residents.
- The Transport Minister also mentioned discussions with e-hailing providers to enhance driver safety following recent passenger attacks.
The Light Rail Transit 3 (LRT3) service, a significant public transportation project connecting Shah Alam and its surrounding areas, is set to commence operations by the end of this month. Transport Minister Anthony Loke confirmed that the project has successfully passed its trial phase and an official opening date will be announced within the next two weeks.
"LRT3 is indeed in the operational trial period, and everything is ready. We anticipate it can begin operations by the end of this month," Loke stated. He added, "After several tests, we are satisfied and confident that official operations can commence."
The LRT3 spans 37.8 kilometers, linking Bandar Utama in Petaling Jaya with Johan Setia in Klang. The line comprises 25 stations and is projected to serve more than two million residents, offering a crucial transit link for the region.
In a separate development, Loke indicated that his ministry will engage in further discussions with e-hailing service providers to bolster driver safety measures. This initiative follows recent incidents where e-hailing drivers were attacked by passengers. One proposal considered was the installation of cameras within vehicles to protect drivers, though Loke acknowledged the need for thorough consideration due to privacy concerns for passengers. He emphasized that the safety of both drivers and passengers is paramount and requires a balanced approach.
Originally published by Utusan Malaysia in Malay. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.