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flag The Shah Alam Line in Malaysia may open in April 2026, with full completion by June, after delays due to software issues, serving 2 million residents across 25 stations.

flag The LRT3 Shah Alam Line in Malaysia is now expected to open by June 2026, with potential for an earlier April debut, following delays caused by unresolved software and signaling issues. flag Testing progress is advancing, with the first train batch 99% complete and the second at 82%, though the third batch has not yet started. flag All three phases must finish by late February to meet safety and reliability standards for the fully automated system. flag The line, stretching 37.8 kilometers with 25 stations, will serve over two million residents and see five previously removed stations reinstated at a cost of RM5.3 billion. flag The project’s final cost is now estimated at RM9.72 billion below initial budget.

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