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A Train Manufactured in Malaysia Experienced a Breakdown After only One Week of Operation.

A train accident occurred on the Shah Alam LRT3 line, operated by Rapid KL, during its first week of operation. The train suddenly stopped, accompanied by cracking sounds and sparks, forcing passengers to disembark and transfer to another train to complete their journey. The trains were manufactured by a subsidiary of the Chinese state-owned enterprise CRRC.
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A train accident occurred on the Shah Alam LRT3 line, operated by Rapid KL, during its first week of operation. The train suddenly stopped, accompanied by cracking sounds and sparks, forcing passengers to disembark and transfer to another train to complete their journey. The trains were manufactured by a subsidiary of the Chinese state-owned enterprise CRRC.

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news in New York, United States on Friday, July 17, 2026.
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