2017年9月19日星期二

Four-car KL monorail trains back on track soon

Four-car KL monorail trains back on track soon

KL Monorail's four-car trains, which have been grounded since May for safety enhancements, will be returning to service soon.

In a statement Tuesday, Rapid Rail Sdn Bhd chief executive officer Datuk Zohari Sulaiman said that five four-car monorail train sets would be placed back on service in stages by year-end.

"Works to further enhance the safety features of the trains are ongoing. We are working hard to have the works completed as soon as possible, but strictly according to the work details highlighted.

"As the operator of the KL Monorail Line, Rapid Rail would like to express our sincere apologies to our customers for the inconvenience caused.

"We had no choice but to ground them temporarily in the interest of public safety," Zohari said.

In the absence of the four-car train sets, Zohari said Rapid Rail has been deploying shuttle buses throughout the alignment to complement the operations of the two-car trains.

"We now have six sets of two-car trains in operation," he said, adding that train frequency is between eight and 15 minutes.

~News courtesy of The Star~

2017年9月18日星期一

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Wai Sek Kai destroyed in fire

Wai Sek Kai destroyed in fire



Fierce flames: Firemen battling the blaze in Pudu.

The Pudu hawker food street, a heaven for foodies, has been destroyed in an early morning fire, leaving the traders there with an uncertain future.

A row of stalls went up in flames at about 2am yesterday and was razed in about an hour.

The place, better known as Pudu Wai Sek Kai, has stood at the intersection of Jalan Pudu and Jalan Sayur for more than five de­cades.

Teams of firemen from five stations – Pudu, Hang Tuah, KLCC, Sri Hartamas and Keramat – responded within four minutes when the call came in at 2.02am.

“Low water pressure made it difficult to bring the blaze under control,” said Fire and Rescue Department operational commander Supt Mohd Yunus Ibrahim.

He said the fire was finally put out at 3.13am and 10 stalls were razed.

A 45-year-old helper at a fried chicken stall said she found out about the fire from a shopkeeper.

Dira A. has been working there for the past 14 years.

She said that they finished cleaning and packed up the stall at about 11pm and headed home.

After being alerted by the shopkeeper, they rushed back but by then more than half the stalls were already ablaze.

“We sell about 40 to 50 chickens a day and now without the stall, I’m worried for my boss who is like family to me,” she said, adding that their three refrigerators were also destroyed.

Kuala Lumpur City Hall socio-economic development executive director Datuk Ib­ra­him Yusoff said that the traders could apply for a temporary or permanent spot at the nearby Pudu Integrated Commercial Com­plex.

“There are 30 traders affected and we talked to them about moving, prior to the fire,” he said.

“If they plan to rebuild, they can operate at the complex for the time being.”

~News courtesy of The Star~