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The LRT Ampang Line and the LRT Sri Petaling Line are medium-capacity light rapid transit (LRT) lines in the Klang Valley, Malaysia. The combined network comprises Шаблон:Convert of tracks with 36 stations and was the first railway in Malaysia to use standard-gauge track and semi-automated trains. Шаблон:Cn It is operated as part of the RapidKL system by Rapid Rail, a subsidiary of Prasarana Malaysia.

A trip from one end to the other takes 41 minutes on the Ampang Line, and 74 minutes on the Sri Petaling Line.

The Ampang Line is named after its eastern terminus, Ampang station, while the Sri Petaling Line is named after its former southern terminus, Sri Petaling station.

The Ampang and Sri Petaling Lines form part of the Klang Valley Integrated Transit System, numbered 3 and 4, and are coloured orange and maroon on official rail maps respectively.

History

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LRT track around Шаблон:Lrts, the interchange station between two lines. The Exchange 106 is visible in the background.

The Ampang Line and Sri Petaling Line were originally known as the STAR LRT (abbreviation for Sistem Transit Aliran Ringan, which translates to Light Rail Transit System), a single train line originating at Sentul Timur station, with two branches to Ampang and Sri Petaling via Chan Sow Lin station.Шаблон:Cn

STAR LRT was first conceived in the 1981 Transport Master Plan, when the Malaysian government proposed a network of LRT lines connecting Kuala Lumpur city centre with the surrounding areas. An agreement was signed between the government and STAR in 1992.[1]

The original system (Шаблон:Cvt) consists of 25 stations built in two phases. Phase one (Шаблон:Cvt) consists of 14 stations (AmpangSultan Ismail) and a depot near Ampang station. Phase two (Шаблон:Cvt) consists of 11 stations (Chan Sow LinSri Petaling, and Sultan IsmailSentul Timur). The two phases opened in December 1996 and July 1998 respectively.[2][3]

The early phase of Ampang Line uses defunct Keretapi Tanah Melayu Ampang branch and followed closely with the right-of-way from the old Sultan Street railway station which run toward Salak.

The initial plan was for STAR to build, own and manage the STAR LRT. However, STAR ran into financial difficulties and had to be bailed out by the government.[4] So, in 2002, Prasarana took over the line and renamed the STAR LRT to the STAR Line.Шаблон:Cn Operations of the line were subsequently transferred to Rapid KL in 2004 and the line was renamed the Ampang Line and Sri Petaling Line in 2005. The Ampang Line assumed the branch line between Sentul Timur and Ampang stations, whereas Sri Petaling Line assumed the branch line between Sentul Timur and Sri Petaling stations.

In 2006, the government announced the Sri Petaling Line extension project. The extension comprises 11 new stations over Шаблон:Convert of elevated track beyond Sri Petaling station. This extended the terminus of the Sri Petaling Line from Sri Petaling to Putra Heights.[5] Unlike the original line, which uses the Fixed-block signalling system, the extension uses the Communications-based train control (CBTC) signalling system. As a result, when the first four stations and the next four stations opened on 31 October 2015 and 31 March 2016, the extension ran as a separate train service between Sri Petaling station and Bandar Puteri station.[6][7] Re-signalling had to be carried out on the original line before the extension could be combined with the rest of the line. Thales was awarded a contract on 3 September 2012 to upgrade the signalling system on the original line, and the work was completed in July 2016.[8][9]

Stations

The Ampang and Sri Petaling Lines run on a common route between Sentul Timur station and Chan Sow Lin station, serving central Kuala Lumpur and the city centre, effectively making all the stations on this section act as interchanges between both lines. The stations have a dedicated platform for trains travelling north to Sentul Timur, and one for trains travelling to Chan Sow Lin, with trains on the respective lines taking turns to stop at the stations at a given time. From the Chan Sow Lin station, the lines diverge and run separately. The Ampang Line travels to its terminus, Ampang station, serving towns in the Cheras and Ampang Jaya regions. The Sri Petaling Line runs to Putra Heights station, where it meets the Kelana Jaya Line, serving southern Kuala Lumpur and Puchong. [10][11]

Stations on both the lines have similar architectural designs and are a mixture of surface and elevated stops. There are no underground stations on both lines. Most of the stations utilise two side platforms, except for 4 stations that use one single island platform. Chan Sow Lin station has 2 island platforms, allowing cross-platform transfers between trains from Ampang and Putra Heights, while the Putra Heights station has 2 side platforms and 1 island platform to facilitate transfers between the Sri Petaling Line and Kelana Jaya Line.

The stations were initially built without accessibility options for disabled passengers. At the beginning of 2012, disabled-friendly facilities for most stations on both lines were installed.

LRT Ampang Line

Code Name Platform type Position Interchange/Notes
Шаблон:KLRT codeШаблон:KLRT code Шаблон:Lrts Terminus (Side) Elevated Northern terminus.
Шаблон:KLRT codeШаблон:KLRT code Шаблон:Lrts Side
Шаблон:KLRT codeШаблон:KLRT code Titiwangsa Interchange station with Шаблон:KLRT color code KL Monorail and Шаблон:KLRT code2 MRT Putrajaya Line.

Proposed interchange station with Шаблон:KLRT code MRT Circle Line

Шаблон:KLRT codeШаблон:KLRT code Шаблон:Lrts Connection to Шаблон:KLRT color code Putra for KTM Seremban Line and KTM Port Klang Line via a 600-metre link bridge.
Шаблон:KLRT codeШаблон:KLRT code Шаблон:Lrts Connection to Шаблон:KLRT color code Medan Tuanku for KL Monorail via a pedestrian link bridge.
Шаблон:KLRT codeШаблон:KLRT code Шаблон:Lrts Connecting station to Шаблон:KLRT color code Bank Negara for KTM Seremban Line and KTM Port Klang Line via a 250-metre link-bridge.
Шаблон:KLRT codeШаблон:KLRT code Шаблон:Lrts Interchange station with Шаблон:KLRT color code LRT Kelana Jaya Line.
Шаблон:KLRT codeШаблон:KLRT code Plaza Rakyat Interchange station with Шаблон:KLRT color code Merdeka for MRT Kajang Line.
Шаблон:KLRT codeШаблон:KLRT code BBCC–Hang Tuah Surface Interchange station with Шаблон:KLRT color code KL Monorail.
Шаблон:KLRT codeШаблон:KLRT code Шаблон:Lrts Elevated
Шаблон:KLRT codeШаблон:KLRT code Шаблон:Lrts Island Surface Interchange with Шаблон:KLRT code2 MRT Putrajaya Line.
Шаблон:KLRT code Шаблон:Lrts Side
Шаблон:KLRT code Шаблон:Lrts Elevated Interchange station with Шаблон:KLRT color code MRT Kajang Line.
Шаблон:KLRT code Шаблон:Lrts Surface
Шаблон:KLRT code Шаблон:Lrts Proposed interchange with Шаблон:KLRT code MRT Circle Line
Шаблон:KLRT code Шаблон:Lrts
Шаблон:KLRT code Шаблон:Lrts
Шаблон:KLRT code Шаблон:Lrts Terminus (Island) Eastern terminus.

LRT Sri Petaling Line

Code Name Platform type Position Interchange/Notes
Шаблон:KLRT codeШаблон:KLRT code Шаблон:Lrts Terminus (Side) Elevated Northern terminus.
Шаблон:KLRT codeШаблон:KLRT code Шаблон:Lrts Side
Шаблон:KLRT codeШаблон:KLRT code Titiwangsa Interchange station with Шаблон:KLRT color code KL Monorail and Шаблон:KLRT code2 MRT Putrajaya Line.

Proposed interchange station with Шаблон:KLRT code MRT Circle Line

Шаблон:KLRT codeШаблон:KLRT code Шаблон:Lrts Connection to Шаблон:KLRT color code Putra for KTM Seremban Line and KTM Port Klang Line via a 600-metre link bridge.
Шаблон:KLRT codeШаблон:KLRT code Шаблон:Lrts Connection to Шаблон:KLRT color code Medan Tuanku for KL Monorail via a pedestrian link bridge.
Шаблон:KLRT codeШаблон:KLRT code Шаблон:Lrts Connecting station to Шаблон:KLRT color code Bank Negara for KTM Seremban Line and KTM Port Klang Line via a 250-metre link-bridge.
Шаблон:KLRT codeШаблон:KLRT code Шаблон:Lrts Interchange station with Шаблон:KLRT color code LRT Kelana Jaya Line.
Шаблон:KLRT codeШаблон:KLRT code Plaza Rakyat Interchange station with Шаблон:KLRT color code Merdeka for MRT Kajang Line.
Шаблон:KLRT codeШаблон:KLRT code BBCC–Hang Tuah Interchange station with Шаблон:KLRT color code KL Monorail.
Шаблон:KLRT codeШаблон:KLRT code Шаблон:Lrts
Шаблон:KLRT codeШаблон:KLRT code Шаблон:Lrts Island Surface Interchange with Шаблон:KLRT code2 MRT Putrajaya Line.
Шаблон:KLRT code Cheras Side Feeder Bus T401 to Шаблон:KLRT color code Cochrane for the MRT Kajang Line.
Шаблон:KLRT code Salak Selatan Feeder Bus T402 to Шаблон:KLRT color code Taman Midah for the MRT Kajang Line. Proposed interchange with Шаблон:KLRT code MRT Circle Line
Шаблон:KLRT code Bandar Tun Razak
Шаблон:KLRT code Bandar Tasik Selatan Island Interchange station, without paid area integration, to:

Feeder bus T410 to Шаблон:KLRT color code Taman Connaught for the MRT Kajang Line.

Шаблон:KLRT code Sungai Besi Side Elevated Interchange with Шаблон:KLRT code2 MRT Putrajaya Line.
Шаблон:KLRT code Bukit Jalil
Шаблон:KLRT code Sri Petaling Surface
Шаблон:KLRT code Awan Besar Island Elevated
Шаблон:KLRT code Muhibbah Side
Шаблон:KLRT code Alam Sutera
Шаблон:KLRT code Kinrara BK5
Шаблон:KLRT code Kinrara BK3 - - Future infill station
Шаблон:KLRT code IOI Puchong Jaya Side Elevated
Шаблон:KLRT code Pusat Bandar Puchong
Шаблон:KLRT code Taman Perindustrian Puchong
Шаблон:KLRT code Bandar Puteri Island
Шаблон:KLRT code Puchong Perdana Side
Шаблон:KLRT code Puchong Prima
Шаблон:KLRT code Kampung Sri Aman - - Future infill station
Шаблон:KLRT code Putra Heights Terminus (Island & Side) Elevated Southern terminius of both the LRT Kelana Jaya Line and LRT Sri Petaling Line.

Cross-platform interchange to Шаблон:KLRT code LRT Kelana Jaya Line.

Rolling stock

The Ampang and Sri Petaling Lines system network fleet consists of the following models:

1st generation Adtranz-Walkers EMU

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A former 1st generation stock of Adtranz-Walkers articulated LRV trainset, showing the initial four-car configurations

The former fleet consisted of 90 Adtranz standard-gauge light rail vehicle (LRV) manufactured by Walkers Limited of Australia. These trains were electric multiple units (EMU), which draw power from the underside of a third rail alongside the track. All cars in each train were powered. The trains were manned, with driver cabs occupying the ends of the train. The four-car trainset, an initial configuration that consists of only two EMU sets (2+2) of one driving car and one trailer car at both ends were used from the beginning of the operation in 1996. This formation were used in service until the centre trailer cars were added, becoming the six-car trainset, which consisted of three sets of two EMUs (2+2+2) and occupied the maximum platform length of the stations. Each of the two EMU sets at the front and rear consisted of one driving car and one trailer car, while the two EMUs between were trailer cars. Each two EMU sets were not connected to other EMU sets in the train.

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The six-car configurations of the Adtranz-Walkers LRV

Each car had 3 bogies: 2 power bogies and one articulated trailer for the centre bogie. The end cars, numbered 1101 to 1260, have driver cabs. Middle cars numbered 2201 to 2230 have a concealed driver control panel, enabling the car to be moved around the depot independently.

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The interior of the 1st generation Adtranz-Walkers LRV

The train interiors were simple and basic. There were no individual seats, only longitudinal bench seating on either side of the train, surfaced in metal, while spaces near the connecting ends of the cars were provided for passengers who use wheelchairs and other assistive devices, with a large amount of floorspace for standing passengers. The rolling stock, which has remained relatively unchanged since its introduction in 1996, were replaced in stages by the new trains between 2015 and 2016.

2nd generation CSR-Zhuzhou LRV

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A 2nd generation stock 6-car trainset of CSR Zhuzhou articulated LRV at PWTC
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Interior of set AMY 2 in 2019

The second generation rolling stock of the Ampang Line and Sri Petaling Line currently consists of a fleet of 50 new trains, better known as AMY, that are deployed to increase the capacity of the line and provide a better service. Each of the new trains is six cars long[12][13] and provided by CSR Zhuzhou of China, similar to on the design for İzmir Metro and Buenos Aires Underground 200 Series.[14] These trains are disabled-friendly and include safety features like closed-circuit TV, emergency breakable window, emergency ventilation fan, fire and smoke detection system. The trains are equipped with supervised automatic train operation system (SATO), which claims to be the first railway in Malaysia to introduce such systems. Other elements such as interactive destination display inside the train, non-slipping seats, LCD infotainment, walk-through gangways, and more wheelchair space were included.[15][16] The first trains were put into service on the Sri Petaling-Kinrara BK5 stretch in October 2015, and then until Putra Heights and Sentul Timur in July 2016, and finally the Ampang branch line in December 2016.[17]

Formation

Шаблон:No sources section Each train consists of six cars, with numbers 1 to 6 labelled sequentially.

Set designation 1 2 3 4 5 6
Formation Cabin Middle Car Middle Car Middle Car Middle Car Cabin
Set 1 2 3 4 5 6 Arrival date Status Launch date
AMY 1 3011 3012 3013 3014 3015 3016 10 Jan In operation 31 October 2015
AMY 2 3021 3022 3023 3024 3025 3026 28 Feb Temporarily grounded 31 October 2015
AMY 3 3031 3032 3033 3034 3035 3036 Mar 2015 In operation 31 October 2015
AMY 4 3041 3042 3043 3044 3045 3046 Apr 2015 In operation 31 October 2015
AMY 5 3051 3052 3053 3054 3055 3056 May 2015 Temporarily grounded 31 October 2015
AMY 6 3061 3062 3063 3064 3065 3066 Jun 2015 In operation 31 October 2015
AMY 7 3071 3072 3073 3074 3075 3076 July 2015 Temporarily grounded 31 October 2015
AMY 8 3081 3082 3083 3084 3085 3086 End July 2015 In operation 31 October 2015
AMY 9 3091 3092 3093 3094 3095 3096 August 2015 Temporarily grounded 31 October 2015
AMY 10 3101 3102 3103 3104 3105 3106 In operation
AMY 11 3111 3112 3113 3114 3115 3116 In operation
AMY 12 3121 3122 3123 3124 3125 3126 In operation
AMY 13 3131 3132 3133 3134 3135 3136 In operation
AMY 14 3141 3142 3143 3144 3145 3146 In operation
AMY 15 3151 3152 3153 3154 3155 3156 In operation
AMY 16 3161 3162 3163 3164 3165 3166 In operation
AMY 17 3171 3172 3173 3174 3175 3176 Temporarily grounded
AMY 18 3181 3182 3183 3184 3185 3186 In operation
AMY 19 3191 3192 3193 3194 3195 3196 In operation
AMY 20 4201 4202 4203 4204 4205 4206 In operation
AMY 21 4211 4212 4213 4214 4215 4216 In operation
AMY 22 4221 4222 4223 4224 4225 4226 In operation
AMY 23 4231 4232 4233 4234 4235 4236 In operation
AMY 24 4241 4242 4243 4244 4245 4246 In operation
AMY 25 4251 4252 4253 4254 4255 4256 In operation
AMY 26 4261 4262 4263 4264 4265 4266 In operation
AMY 27 4271 4272 4273 4274 4275 4276 In operation
AMY 28 4281 4282 4283 4284 4285 4286 In operation
AMY 29 4291 4292 4293 4294 4295 4296 In operation
AMY 30 4301 4302 4303 4304 4305 4306 In operation
AMY 31 4311 4312 4313 4314 4315 4316 In operation
AMY 32 4321 4322 4323 4324 4325 4326 Temporarily grounded
AMY 33 4331 4332 4333 4334 4335 4336 In operation
AMY 34 4341 4342 4343 4344 4345 4346 In operation
AMY 35 4351 4352 4353 4354 4355 4356 In operation
AMY 36 4361 4362 4363 4364 4365 4366 In operation
AMY 37 4371 4372 4373 4374 4375 4376 In operation
AMY 38 4381 4382 4383 4384 4385 4386 In operation
AMY 39 4391 4392 4393 4394 4395 4396 In operation
AMY 40 4401 4402 4403 4404 4405 4406 In operation
AMY 41 4411 4412 4413 4414 4415 4416 Temporarily grounded
AMY 42 4421 4422 4423 4424 4425 4426 In operation
AMY 43 4431 4432 4433 4434 4435 4436 In operation
AMY 44 4441 4442 4443 4444 4445 4446 In operation
AMY 45 4451 4452 4453 4454 4455 4456 In operation
AMY 46 4461 4462 4463 4464 4465 4466 In operation
AMY 47 4471 4472 4473 4474 4475 4476 In operation
AMY 48 4481 4482 4483 4484 4485 4486 In operation
AMY 49 4491 4492 4493 4494 4495 4496 In operation
AMY 50 4501 4502 4503 4504 4505 4506 In operation

Train control

The Ampang and Sri Petaling Lines are equipped with the Thales SelTrac Communications-based train control (CBTC) signaling system, and the iVENCS Control Systems.[18][19][20][21]

The operations are controlled at the Ampang Operational and Control Centre, with two depots located at Ampang on the Ampang Line and Kampung Kuala Sungai Baru on the Sri Petaling Line.

Ridership

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Ampang/Sri Petaling Line Ridership[22][23]
colspan=4 align="center" bgcolor=Шаблон:Rcr|
Year Ridership Remarks
2022 44,151,332
2021 21,938,973 Total lockdown
2020 34,715,565 COVID-19 pandemic
2019 65,147,222 Highest record
2018 60,960,445
2017 59,462,032
2016 59,192,907
2015 62,809,412
2014 63,270,432
2013 60,207,397
2012 56,809,978
2011 53,568,672
2010 51,572,177
2009 49,375,077
2008 51,009,480
2007 52,434,883
2006 49,727,909
2005 45,636,997
2004 43,535,471
2003 41,159,817
2002 33,471,344
2001 32,412,191
2000 28,426,201
1999 22,829,543

Accidents and incidents

There were three major incidents since the opening in 1996.

Sentul Timur buffer overshoot

On Шаблон:Start date and age at 7:11am, a six-coach Adtranz LRT train which came in from Ampang overshot the end of the elevated tracks at the end of the stabling tracks at Sentul Timur station, resulting in the front half of the set 1113 dangling in the air about 25 m above the ground. A lone driver was the only one on board when the incident took place. Only Sentul Timur endured service disruption for 20 minutes that day.[24]

Bukit Jalil train collision

On Шаблон:Start date and age at 6:30pm, two LRT trains collided about 200m from Bukit Jalil station. A carriage of one of the trains involved in the accident hit the rear of the other train, resulting the suspension of the operation on that day. Six passengers were injured in this accident.[25]

Kinked tracks between Bandaraya and Masjid Jamek stations

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Kinked track under maintenance near Bandaraya LRT Station
Файл:Masjid Jamek LRT Station - LRT Sri Petaling Line under maintenance (230402) 03.jpg
Masjid Jamek LRT Station is the starting point of LRT replacement bus

Шаблон:Multiple image On 27 January 2023, a kinked track as well as cracked viaduct and pier was found near Bandaraya LRT station, and the route between Bandaraya and Masjid Jamek LRT station is closed temporarily for safety reasons.[26] Free shuttle buses are provided in the affected stations. Investigations found out that it was caused by the construction of a 44-storey hotel nearby. It is expected to take up to seven months to repair.[27] However, the repair works have been extended after several other damages have been detected in two other nearby viaducts.[28]

Six stations from Sentul Timur to Bandaraya are closed from 2 April 2023, as the trains used no longer meet the operational criteria, and was unable to return to the depot at Ampang for maintenance, therefore the affected route cannot be operated for safety reasons.[29] Six stations resumed operations from 12 May 2023, while tracks between Bandaraya and Masjid Jamek stations remain closed.[30]

Revised service are as follows:

27 January 2023 — 2 April 2023

2 April 2023 — 12 May 2023

12 May 2023 — current

References

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External links

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Route maps

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