Selangor Journal
The public adhering to the standard operating procedure (SOP) by wearing protective face masks when onboard the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) train, Kuala Lumpur, on May 20, 2021. — Picture by BERNAMA

Rapid KL to extend operating hours on New Year’s eve

KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 29 — Rapid KL will extend the operating hours for selected rail transit and bus services until 1.30am on Monday (January 1) to cater to those going out to celebrate New Year’s Eve.

Prasarana Malaysia Berhad said the service extension will involve 12 Light Rail Transit (LRT) stations, Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) stations, KL Monorail stations, three Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) stations, as well as 21 Rapid KL and MRT feeder bus routes.

Among the rail transit routes involved are the Kelana Jaya LRT line involving the KLCC and Masjid Jamek stations; the Ampang LRT line to Sri Petaling (Masjid Jamek, Bandaraya, IOI Puchong Jaya, and Maluri stations); the KL Monorail line (Bukit Bintang station); the Kajang MRT line (Bukit Bintang, TRX, Cochrane, Maluri, and stations); the Putrajaya MRT line (TRX station); and the Sunway BRT line (Sunway Lagoon, SunMed, and SunU-Monash stations).

“Other stations will end their operations as normal. However, passengers can exit from the stations to continue their journey,” it said in a statement today.

Prasarana also urged commuters to use the Touch N’ Go card to enjoy a smoother journey and avoid congestion. Others are encouraged to purchase return tokens to avoid queues during the journey back.

Rapid KL will increase the number of staff to help facilitate operations, adding that train frequency for all services will be increased to eight minutes from 1pm and four minutes from 8pm until the end of the operating hours.

“For more information, visit MyRapidKL’s X (formerly known as Twitter) or Facebook page, or its website www.myrapid.com.my,” it said.

— Bernama

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