Note: The BRT will be free-of-charge for the first two months of its commencement.
Latest:
From 01 August 2015 onwards, fee will be charged according to the distance of route. Passenger can use RapidPass as cashless platform or Touch N' Go as payment. One time use is as good as using token and cash transaction to be done at Cashier or Self-Service Machine. RapidKL Monthly pass and student pass also can be used in BRT.
Click here to go to Post #153, some photos taken at the station on the first day starting of revenue service.

In between both ends of BRT Stations there are Mentari, Sunway Lagoon, SunMed, SunU-Monash and South Quay.

During the test run, I have waited for the bus at a frequency of 90 seconds.

The arrival of the Electric bus. BRT Sunway Line is Malaysia’s first ever full-fledged electric bus service and it is also the first fully elevated BRT in South East Asia.
Photo Taken inside the bus.
The interior of the electric bus.

As you can see, the level between the bus and the platform is excellently level and the gap is quite narrow.

Photo below taken at SunU-Monash Station. BRT Parking Complex is on the right. Soon Kesas-South Quay flyover will be opened and commuter can easily entered the Parking from Kesas.
Photo below taken infront of The Pinnacle
Sunway University
Some interactive screen noticing passenger en-route to their destination
Operating Hour
It's until 12.00AM for normal days except Sunday; and 11:30 for Sunday and Public Holiday.

Video taken by me from SunMed to SunU-Monash.
Sorry about the shaky video.
More images of BRT Station can be viewed in Kampung2005's Ultimate BRT thread at here: https://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopi...post&p=74662737
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