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Kelana Jaya LRT Line disrupted after track incident at Abdullah Hukum station

Train services between Universiti, Kerinchi, and Abdullah Hukum stations were suspended after a passenger fell onto the tracks, prompting emergency response efforts and the activation of shuttle bus services

8:22 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR — Train services on the Kelana Jaya LRT line were temporarily disrupted this evening following an incident at Abdullah Hukum station involving a passenger falling onto the track at approximately 6.09pm.

Rapid Rail confirmed that services between Universiti, Kerinchi, and Abdullah Hukum stations have been suspended as emergency personnel respond to the situation.

“As a safety measure, operations personnel have deactivated the power supply at the station to allow access for the police, Fire and Rescue Department (BOMBA), and ambulance teams currently at the scene to carry out rescue operations,” Rapid said in a statement posted on its official Facebook page.

To minimise disruption, alternative transport arrangements have been activated, including free shuttle bus services to assist affected passengers.

According to the latest update, trains from Putra Heights are turning back at Universiti, while trains from Gombak are turning back at Bangsar. Shuttle train services are also operating between Universiti and Bangsar via Platform 2.

“Passengers requiring assistance may seek help from station officers and auxiliary police at the affected stations,” Rapid added.

Commuters are advised to monitor Rapid’s official social media channels for the latest updates. – April 3, 2026

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