Rapid KL extends rail service hours for New Year's Eve


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RAPID KL will extend its rail service operating hours on New Year's Eve this Wednesday (Dec 31) until 2am on Thursday (Jan 1).

In addition, the BRT Sunway Line, selected bus routes, and Rapid KL On-Demand (ROD) services will operate until 2.30am on Thursday.

In a statement on Friday (Dec 26), Prasarana Malaysia Berhad announced that the extended hours are aimed at ensuring safe, controlled and smooth passenger movement after the celebrations, helping users plan their return journeys more efficiently.

The extended hours will apply to 20 rail stations, seven BRT stations, 21 main bus routes, Rapid KL feeder services, and nine ROD zones.

Key stations involved in the extension include Pasar Seni, Masjid Jamek, KLCC, Ampang Park, Kampung Baru, and USJ 7 for the Kelana Jaya Line; Hang Tuah, Masjid Jamek and Maluri  for the Ampang/Sri Petaling Line, and Bukit Bintang and Hang Tuah for the Monorail service.

Stations on the Kajang and Putrajaya Lines, including Tun Razak Exchange, Mutiara Damansara, Cochrane, Persiaran KLCC and Ampang Park will also be part of the extended hours.

For the BRT Sunway Line, stations like Sunway-Setia Jaya, Mentari, SunMed, SunU-Monash, South Quay, and USJ 7 will operate until 2.30am Thursday.

"To ensure convenience, train frequency will be increased across all rail lines from 7.30pm on Dec 31 until 2am on Jan 1.

"The operating hours for selected bus routes and ROD services will also be extended to 2.30am," it read.

For the latest updates and easier travel planning, the public may follow Rapid KL’s official social media channels and download the MyRapid PULSE app. – Bernama

 

 

 

 

 

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