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Power disruptions hit some MRT stations in KL; trains still running

From The Straits Times · (8m ago) English Critical tone

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TLDR

  • Several stations on the Muzium Negara to Bukit Bintang MRT line in Kuala Lumpur are experiencing power disruptions.
  • The disruptions have affected station facilities such as air-conditioning, lighting, and Touch 'n Go top-up services.
  • Train services are operating as usual, and repair works are underway, with Rapid KL providing updates.

As reporters for The Straits Times, we cover developments across Southeast Asia, and this disruption in Kuala Lumpur's public transport system is a notable event for commuters. The power outages affecting the Muzium Negara to Bukit Bintang stretch of the MRT line highlight the ongoing challenges in maintaining critical infrastructure.

The impact is immediate for passengers, with essential services like lighting and air-conditioning failing, and even convenient top-up facilities for the popular Touch 'n Go card rendered unusable. This situation, while not halting train services entirely, undoubtedly causes significant inconvenience and raises questions about the reliability of the system during peak times or under specific conditions.

Repair works are underway, with further updates provided from time to time.

— Rapid KLThe MRT operator's statement on Facebook regarding the ongoing power disruptions.

Rapid KL's communication via Facebook, acknowledging the issue and assuring that repair works are in progress, is a standard response. However, for the daily users of the KL MRT, such disruptions serve as a stark reminder of the complexities involved in managing a modern urban transit network. We will continue to monitor updates from Rapid KL and report on the resolution of these power issues.

Several auxiliary police personnel were also seen assembling portable stair lifts at the staircase of the Pasar Seni MRT station.

— The Straits TimesAn observation detailing the measures taken due to the non-operational lifts.
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