A post by @slaithayer on X recently went viral, showing platform glass doors at a Kuala Lumpur monorail station finally functioning after so long.
The 6-second clip shared by @slaithayer captured a monorail departing the station, with its doors closing in sync with the automatic platform glass doors.
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After TEN YEARS
— Slainthayer (@slainthayer) November 15, 2024
Monorail's platform door is finally working! 🎉🎊 pic.twitter.com/Fb0SwvqOKR
Wait, what?
While the post didn’t disclose the exact station, the sudden functionality of the doors left many Malaysians in disbelief.
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A quick check by our editors also revealed that the doors have been working at the station Nu Sentral.
For years, the doors had remained stationary and non-functional, blending into the station’s background. Many assumed they were purely decorative or just part of the station’s design.
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