Public transport operator Rapid KL has recently announced that the MRT Putrajaya Line will have longer intervals than usual for
a period of over four weeks. Starting tomorrow on 22 November until 18 December 2022, its trains will be affected by the final test runs of the line’s Phase 2 expansion that is set to open in January of next year.
More specifically, Rapid KL says trains will have frequencies of eight minutes during peak hours and 12 minutes for non-peak hours. Keep in mind that the increased intervals only applies to the newer MRT line, while the MRT Kajang Line that connects Kwasa Damansara to Kajang is unaffected.for the MRT Putrajaya Line opened to the public on 16 June this year, introducing a total of 12 stations which covers a distance of 17.5 km.
Sebagai persediaan untuk pengoperasian penuh MRT Laluan Putrajaya, Rapid Rail dan pihak kontraktor akan menjalankan sesi ujian operasi bermula 22 November 2022 sehingga 18 Disember 2022.
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