KUALA LUMPUR, March 7 — There will be changes to the last train timetable on the Putrajaya Line today and tomorrow to allow repair works following a power supply cable theft incident, which disrupted service operations, said Rapid Rail Sdn Bhd.
It said that the last train from Putrajaya Sentral Station heading towards Kwasa Damansara — scheduled at 11.35pm today and 11.05pm tomorrow — will end at the Metro Prima Station.
To ensure passengers can continue their journeys, free feeder bus services will be provided from Metro Prima Station to subsequent stations up to Kwasa Damansara Station, with a frequency of 15-20 minutes.
“Passengers who wish to continue their journey to Kwasa Damansara can also use the Kajang Line as an alternative route,” Rapid Rail said in a statement.
Meanwhile, train services from Kwasa Damansara Station to Putrajaya Sentral Station will continue as usual with no changes.
It said the measure was taken to speed up the recovery process of the affected infrastructure, so that Putrajaya Line operations can return to normal as soon as possible.
Since the cable theft incident was detected on March 3, Rapid Rail’s technical team has been fully mobilised to carry out repair work on the affected infrastructure, ensuring the service can be restored safely and stably.
“To expedite the repair works, the engineering hours on Saturday and Sunday nights will be extended to provide additional time for the technical team to reinstall cables, conduct system testing, and carry out safety inspections on the affected infrastructure,” Rapid Rail said.
Passengers are advised to obtain the latest service status information via Rapid KL’s official social media channels or the MyRapid PULSE app.








