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Selangor Sultan commends 13,000-strong workforce of Prasarana and MRCB over LRT3 success

Following a personal ride on the new line, His Royal Highness lauds the monumental collective effort of over 13,000 individuals who worked under challenging conditions to deliver the mega infrastructure project

1:15 PM MYT

 

KLANG — Selangor Ruler, Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah, has expressed his deepest gratitude to the entire workforce of Prasarana Malaysia Berhad (Prasarana), MRCB, and all parties directly and indirectly involved in the successful construction and operation of the LRT3 Shah Alam Line.

The Ruler was briefed that throughout the project’s execution, more than 13,000 individuals contributed their labor, expertise, and unwavering commitment to bringing the Shah Alam Line to fruition.

Selangor Ruler, Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah (left), accompanied by Tengku Permaisuri Norashikin, experiencing the newly completed LRT3 Shah Alam Line firsthand during a ride from Bandar Utama to Johan Setia. – Bernama pic, July 14, 2026

At any given time, an average workforce of 8,000 personnel labored across various sites, disciplines, and specialized roles. Their collective effort formed the backbone crucial to realizing this major rail infrastructure project.

This diverse workforce comprised project directors, engineers, supervisors, technicians, skilled laborers, construction workers, safety officers, logistics teams, administrators, and support staff—both Malaysians and foreign workers—each playing an indispensable role in the project’s triumph.

“Many of them worked long hours under challenging conditions, often separated from their families, to ensure the project progressed safely, on schedule, and up to the established standards.

“While the stations, tracks, and trains are the visible outcomes seen by the public, the true success of this project lies in the dedication, professionalism, and spirit of the over 13,000 individuals who dedicated their energy and expertise throughout its construction,” the Sultan said.

The LRT3 Shah Alam Line stands as a monument to the dedication of over 13,000 engineers, technicians, and construction personnel who worked tirelessly under challenging conditions to complete the mega project. – MRCB pic, July 14, 2026

Yesterday, His Royal Highness experienced the LRT3 firsthand, taking a ride from the Bandar Utama station in Petaling Jaya to Johan Setia in Klang. He was accompanied by the Tengku Permaisuri of Selangor, Tengku Permaisuri Norashikin, and the Raja Muda of Selangor, Tengku Amir Shah.

The Sultan expressed his gratitude that the long-awaited public transportation project has finally become a reality. He noted that it will significantly elevate the people’s quality of life, alleviate traffic congestion, and provide a modern, comfortable, and sustainable mobility system.

Built by Prasarana and MRCB, the newly launched LRT3 Shah Alam Line is now officially on track, powered by a dedicated workforce of over 13,000 individuals. – MRCB pic, July 14, 2026

In the statement, His Royal Highness also expressed his anticipation for the completion of five previously deferred stations—Tropicana, Temasya, Raja Muda, Bukit Raja, and Bandar Botanik—which will be reinstated and constructed for the benefit of nearby residents.

Sultan Sharafuddin urged the public to fully utilize this train service, hoping it serves as a catalyst for a robust public transportation culture to foster a sustainable and high-quality mobility system for the future. – July 14, 2026

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