New line, same problem.
It’s only been a week since the MRT Putrajaya Line started operations last 16 March, but technical problems have started to crop up.
A Twitter user shared a video of a staff at the Ampang Park Station informing that the trains would not be moving and advised passengers en route to Kajang to take the LRT instead. After 20 minutes, they tweeted again saying that the train was being driven manually between the Kampung Batu Station and the Kentomen Station and would stop longer than expected while the repair works were ongoing.
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