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Abandoned train sets in Ulu Yam don't belong to Prasarana

Bernama
Bernama
25/10/2021
03:58 MYT
Abandoned train sets in Ulu Yam don't belong to Prasarana
CSR-Zhuzhou has since confirmed that the train sets were subsequently disposed and sold in 2016 to a third party, which then stored the trains on private land in Ulu Yam, according to Prasarana.
KUALA LUMPUR: Prasarana Malaysia Berhad (Prasarana) today confirmed that the Light Rail Transit (LRT) train sets, allegedly abandoned in Ulu Yam, Selangor and became the subject of a viral YouTube video recently, are no longer their property.
Prasana in a statement today said the ownership of the train sets was transferred to China's electric locomotive manufacturers CRRC Zhuzhou (formerly CSR Zhuzhou) in 2014 as part of the buy-back programme for the purchase of fifty sets of new trains that are currently being used to operate the LRT Ampang-Sri Petaling line.
"CSR-Zhuzhou has since confirmed that the train sets were subsequently disposed and sold in 2016 to a third party, which then stored the trains on private land in Ulu Yam.
"As these are neither Prasarana's assets nor our responsibility, it would not be appropriate for us to make further comments on the matter," the statement said.
-- BERNAMA
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