LRT disruption: KTMB has alternative option for commute


KUALA LUMPUR: Keretapi Tanah Melayu Bhd (KTMB) is providing an alternative option for public transport users to the city centre following the disruption along the Kelana Jaya LRT line.

KTMB, in a statement on Friday (Nov 11), said that commuters can use the KTM Komuter service for the Port Klang route and the Skypark Link service from the Skypark terminal in Subang.

"These two services also stop at Rapid KL integration stations, namely Subang Jaya, Abdullah Hukum, KL Sentral, Kuala Lumpur, Bank Negara and Putra stations," read the statement on Friday (Nov 11).

As a public transport operator, KTMB continues to support and cooperate with Rapid KL in providing efficient rail service connectivity to users.

The public can visit the KTMB website at www.ktmb.com.my or use the MyRailtime application for more information on KTM Komuter and Skypark Link service timetables. – Bernama

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