According to the public transport operator, this follows the completion of the first phase of the temporary upgrading of overhead structures and rails under repair near the Bandaraya LRT station. Moreover, trains that require maintenance will be brought to the LRT depot in Ampang and replacement trains will be used for the regular services.
Tren masih tidak beroperasi di antara LRT Bandaraya ke LRT Masjid Jamek. Penumpang boleh menaiki bas Rapid KL yang memaparkan LRT10 pada skrin di hadapan bas.#RapidKL pic.twitter.com/TtysTjz4uc — Ask Rapid KL (@askrapidkl) May 11, 2023 Those six stations were temporarily shuttered on 2 April due to the trains not meeting operational criteria and had to be taken out of service for safety. It said that the reason for the trains’ poor condition is due to them not being able to be moved to the depot for maintenance since the incident on 27 January that caused the line’s services to be disrupted. Another update to the repair and upgrading works is that with the first phase completed, the second phase has started and is expected to be completed by mid-October. When this happens, the operators claims that the LRT routes will return to normal operation. Previously, Transport Minister Anthony Loke revealed that the renovation work would take up to seven months to be completed, including two months for temporary repair work to strengthen the structure and five months for comprehensive renovation work. Rapid KL’s parent company, Prasarana, will also be taking legal action over the disruptions, but Loke did not reveal which parties will be made to take responsibility. With the return of those stations, Rapid KL added that the LRT 11, 13, and 14 bus routes will be discontinued. Morever, it will reactivate the LRT 10 temporary shuttle service connecting the Masjid Jamek and Bandaraya LRT stations using 10 buses at an interval of 10 minutes. (Source: Rapid KL)