Rapid KL: Ampang Line to operate in temporary mode today

3 Jun 2026, 1:13 AM
Rapid KL: Ampang Line to operate in temporary mode today

KUALA LUMPUR, June 3 — The Ampang Line will operate in a temporary mode from tomorrow after major repair works following last week's incident at the Chan Sow Lin Station.

Rapid KL said that travel between Putra Heights and Sentul Timur will resume without transfers.

Passengers travelling between Ampang and Sentul Timur will need only one train transfer at Chan Sow Lin Station, which adds about five minutes to travel time during peak hours.

"Under this temporary operational mode, support staff will continue to be deployed at key stations to ensure passenger journeys remain smooth, especially with the anticipated increase in passenger volume after the long holiday," it said in a statement yesterday.

To support temporary operations, ten free feeder shuttle buses will run along the Chan Sow Lin-Masjid Jamek-Bandaraya and Chan Sow Lin-Maluri-Pandan Jaya-Ampang routes.

The shuttle bus service frequency will be between 15 and 20 minutes, depending on traffic conditions.

Rapid KL added that its engineering and technical teams have carried out repairs, replaced affected components, and restored systems. They also conducted a comprehensive inspection of train assets and infrastructure to ensure that safety, reliability, and optimal operational performance.

Repair works also involved moving and rerailing the affected train. All carriages were taken to the depot for thorough inspection and evaluation.

Additional inspections, technical verification, system adjustments, and specialised monitoring are still ongoing to ensure all operational and infrastructure aspects meet safety standards.

Passengers are advised to stay up to date via Rapid KL's official social media channels and the MyRapid PULSE app.

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