Written Answer

Technical Limitations in Implementing Platform Screen Doors for LRT Platforms

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35 Assoc Prof Jamus Jerome Lim asked the Minister for Transport what are the technical limitations in implementing platform screen doors for the LRT system, similar to those implemented for overground MRT stations in terms of (i) existing trains and (ii) existing platforms respectively.

Mr Chee Hong Tat: Platform screen doors require power supply, communications and signal control equipment. As Light Rail Transit (LRT) stations are smaller than Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) stations, it is not practical to install all the above equipment as it will reduce the available waiting area for commuters.

For commuter safety, all LRT stations have fixed barriers, as well as tactile warning studs along the station platform to warn commuters that they are approaching the edge of the platform. Our operators have also put in place detection systems using artificial intelligence and video analytics to detect track intrusions at LRT stations and to alert the staff at the operations control centre so they could respond quickly to these incidents.