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post Jun 29 2024, 06:27 AM, updated 4d ago

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Daily: 5:30am to around 11.30 pm /12.30 am midnight. Extended hours during festive periods. Peak Hours (6 am to 10 am): Every 2 to 3 minutes. Off-Peak Times: Every 10 to 15 minutes.

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No. bukit panjang LRT Station Name
1 Choa Chu Kang
2 South View
3 Keat Hong
4 Teck Whye
5 Phoenix
6 Bukit Panjang
7 Petir
8 Pending
9 Jelapang


No. Sengkang LRT Station Name
1 Sengkang
2 Compassvale
3 Rumbia
4 Bakau
5 Kangkar
6 Ranggung
7 Cheng Lim
8 Farmway
9 Kupang
10 Thanggam
11 Renjong


No. Punggol LRT Station Name
1 Punggol
2 Cove
3 Meridian
4 Coral Edge
5 Riviera
6 Kadaloor
7 Oasis
8 Damai
9 Sam Kee
10 Teck Lee




# Station Name Line Code
1 Jurong East North-South NS1
2 Bukit Batok North-South NS2
3 Bukit Gombak North-South NS3
4 Choa Chu Kang North-South NS4
5 Yew Tee North-South NS5
6 Kranji North-South NS7
7 Marsiling North-South NS8
8 Woodlands North-South NS9
9 Admiralty North-South NS10
10 Sembawang North-South NS11
11 Canberra North-South NS12
12 Yishun North-South NS13
13 Khatib North-South NS14
14 Yio Chu Kang North-South NS15
15 Ang Mo Kio North-South NS16
16 Bishan North-South NS17
17 Braddell North-South NS18
18 Toa Payoh North-South NS19
19 Novena North-South NS20
20 Newton North-South NS21
21 Orchard North-South NS22
22 Somerset North-South NS23
23 Dhoby Ghaut North-South NS24
24 City Hall North-South NS25
25 Raffles Place North-South NS26
26 Marina Bay North-South NS27
27 Marina South Pier North-South NS28
28 Pasir Ris East-West EW1
29 Tampines East-West EW2
30 Simei East-West EW3
31 Tanah Merah East-West EW4
32 Bedok East-West EW5
33 Kembangan East-West EW6
34 Eunos East-West EW7
35 Paya Lebar East-West EW8
36 Aljunied East-West EW9
37 Kallang East-West EW10
38 Lavender East-West EW11
39 Bugis East-West EW12
40 City Hall East-West EW13
41 Raffles Place East-West EW14
42 Tanjong Pagar East-West EW15
43 Outram Park East-West EW16
44 Tiong Bahru East-West EW17
45 Redhill East-West EW18
46 Queenstown East-West EW19
47 Commonwealth East-West EW20
48 Buona Vista East-West EW21
49 Dover East-West EW22
50 Clementi East-West EW23
51 Jurong East East-West EW24
52 Chinese Garden East-West EW25
53 Lakeside East-West EW26
54 Boon Lay East-West EW27
55 Pioneer East-West EW28
56 Joo Koon East-West EW29
57 Gul Circle East-West EW30
58 Tuas Crescent East-West EW31
59 Tuas West Road East-West EW32
60 Tuas Link East-West EW33
61 HarbourFront North-East NE1
62 Outram Park North-East NE3
63 Chinatown North-East NE4
64 Clarke Quay North-East NE5
65 Dhoby Ghaut North-East NE6
66 Little India North-East NE7
67 Farrer Park North-East NE8
68 Boon Keng North-East NE9
69 Potong Pasir North-East NE10
70 Woodleigh North-East NE11
71 Serangoon North-East NE12
72 Kovan North-East NE13
73 Hougang North-East NE14
74 Buangkok North-East NE15
75 Sengkang North-East NE16
76 Punggol North-East NE17
77 Dhoby Ghaut Circle CC1
78 Bras Basah Circle CC2
79 Esplanade Circle CC3
80 Promenade Circle CC4
81 Nicoll Highway Circle CC5
82 Stadium Circle CC6
83 Mountbatten Circle CC7
84 Dakota Circle CC8
85 Paya Lebar Circle CC9
86 MacPherson Circle CC10
87 Tai Seng Circle CC11
88 Bartley Circle CC12
89 Serangoon Circle CC13
90 Lorong Chuan Circle CC14
91 Bishan Circle CC15
92 Marymount Circle CC16
93 Caldecott Circle CC17
94 Botanic Gardens Circle CC19
95 Farrer Road Circle CC20
96 Holland Village Circle CC21
97 Buona Vista Circle CC22
98 one-north Circle CC23
99 Kent Ridge Circle CC24
100 Haw Par Villa Circle CC25
101 Pasir Panjang Circle CC26
102 Labrador Park Circle CC27
103 Telok Blangah Circle CC28
104 HarbourFront Circle CC29
105 Marina Bay Circle CE2
106 Bayfront Circle CE1



No. Station Code Line
1 Bukit Panjang DT1 Downtown Line
2 Cashew DT2 Downtown Line
3 Hillview DT3 Downtown Line
4 Beauty World DT5 Downtown Line
5 King Albert Park DT6 Downtown Line
6 Sixth Avenue DT7 Downtown Line
7 Tan Kah Kee DT8 Downtown Line
8 Botanic Gardens DT9 Downtown Line
9 Stevens DT10 Downtown Line
10 Newton DT11 Downtown Line
11 Little India DT12 Downtown Line
12 Rochor DT13 Downtown Line
13 Bugis DT14 Downtown Line
14 Promenade DT15 Downtown Line
15 Bayfront DT16 Downtown Line
16 Downtown DT17 Downtown Line
17 Telok Ayer DT18 Downtown Line
18 Chinatown DT19 Downtown Line
19 Fort Canning DT20 Downtown Line
20 Bencoolen DT21 Downtown Line
21 Jalan Besar DT22 Downtown Line
22 Bendemeer DT23 Downtown Line
23 Geylang Bahru DT24 Downtown Line
24 Mattar DT25 Downtown Line
25 MacPherson DT26 Downtown Line
26 Ubi DT27 Downtown Line
27 Kaki Bukit DT28 Downtown Line
28 Bedok North DT29 Downtown Line
29 Bedok Reservoir DT30 Downtown Line
30 Tampines West DT31 Downtown Line
31 Tampines DT32 Downtown Line
32 Tampines East DT33 Downtown Line
33 Upper Changi DT34 Downtown Line
34 Expo CG1 Downtown Line





# Station Name Line Station Code
1 Woodlands North Thomson-East Coast TE1
2 Woodlands Thomson-East Coast TE2
3 Woodlands South Thomson-East Coast TE3
4 Springleaf Thomson-East Coast TE4
5 Lentor Thomson-East Coast TE5
6 Mayflower Thomson-East Coast TE6
7 Bright Hill Thomson-East Coast TE7
8 Upper Thomson Thomson-East Coast TE8
9 Caldecott Thomson-East Coast TE9
10 Mount Pleasant Thomson-East Coast TE10
11 Stevens Thomson-East Coast TE11
12 Napier Thomson-East Coast TE12
13 Orchard Boulevard Thomson-East Coast TE13
14 Orchard Thomson-East Coast TE14
15 Great World Thomson-East Coast TE15
16 Havelock Thomson-East Coast TE16
17 Outram Park Thomson-East Coast TE17
18 Maxwell Thomson-East Coast TE18
19 Shenton Way Thomson-East Coast TE19
20 Marina Bay Thomson-East Coast TE20
21 Marina South Thomson-East Coast TE21
22 Gardens by the Bay Thomson-East Coast TE22
23 Founders' Memorial * Thomson-East Coast TE22A *
24 Tanjong Rhu Thomson-East Coast TE23
25 Katong Park Thomson-East Coast TE24
26 Tanjong Katong Thomson-East Coast TE25
27 Marine Parade Thomson-East Coast TE26
28 Marine Terrace Thomson-East Coast TE27
29 Siglap Thomson-East Coast TE28
30 Bayshore Thomson-East Coast TE29
31 Bedok South ** Thomson-East Coast TE30
32 Sungei Bedok *** Thomson-East Coast TE31

* Not yet open

*** open at 2026

106 + 34 + 29 = 169 stations


Got it! Singapore's MRT and LRT systems are quite extensive and managed by two main operators, SMRT Corporation Ltd (SMRT) and SBS Transit (SBST).


MRT Lines and Operators:
1) SMRT Corporation Ltd (SMRT):

North-South Line
East-West Line
Circle Line
Thomson-East Coast Line
Bukit Panjang LRT (Light Rail Transit)


2) SBS Transit LTD(SBS):

North East Line
Downtown Line
Sengkang-Punggol LRT (Light Rail Transit)


Overview of the Systems:

MRT:

Over 140 stations across six lines covering approximately 200km.
More than three million daily ridership.

LRT:

More than 40 stations across two lines covering approximately 28km.
Over 200 thousand daily ridership.

Future Expansion:
There are ongoing plans to further expand the rail network to enhance coverage.

This infrastructure plays a crucial role in Singapore's public transportation system, serving millions of commuters daily.

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No. Kelana Jaya line Station Code
1 Gombak KJ1
2 Taman Melati KJ2
3 Wangsa Maju KJ3
4 Sri Rampai KJ4
5 Setiawangsa KJ5
6 Jelatek KJ6
7 Dato' Keramat KJ7
8 Ampang Park KJ8
9 KLCC KJ9
10 Kampung Baru KJ10
11 Dang Wangi KJ11
12 Masjid Jamek KJ12
13 Pasar Seni KJ13
14 KL Sentral KJ14
15 Bangsar KJ15
16 Abdullah Hukum KJ16
17 Kerinchi KJ17
18 Universiti KJ18
19 Taman Jaya KJ19
20 Asia Jaya KJ20
21 Taman Paramount KJ21
22 Taman Bahagia KJ22
23 Kelana Jaya KJ23
24 Lembah Subang KJ24
25 Ara Damansara KJ25
26 Glenmarie KJ26
27 Subang Jaya KJ27
28 SS15 KJ28
29 SS18 KJ29
30 USJ7 KJ30
31 Taipan KJ31
32 Wawasan KJ32
33 USJ21 KJ33
34 Alam Megah KJ34
35 Subang Alam KJ35
36 Putra Heights KJ36



Ampang line
No. Station Code
1 Sentul Timur AG1
2 Sentul AG2
3 Titiwangsa AG3
4 PWTC AG4
5 Sultan Ismail AG5
6 Majlis Jamek AG6
7 Masjid Jamek AG7
8 Hang Tuah AG8
9 Pudu AG9
10 Chan Sow Lin AG10
11 Miharja AG11
12 Maluri AG12
13 Pandan Jaya AG13
14 Pandan Indah AG14
15 Cempaka AG15
16 Cahaya AG16
17 Ampang AG17


Monorail Station Code Station Name
MR1 KL Sentral
MR2 Tun Sambanthan
MR3 Maharajalela
MR4 Hang Tuah
MR5 Imbi
MR6 Bukit Bintang
MR7 Raja Chulan
MR8 Bukit Nanas
MR9 Medan Tuanku
MR10 Chow Kit
MR11 Titiwangsa



Sri Petaling line

No. Station Name Station Code
1 Sentul Timur SP1
2 Sentul SP2
3 Titiwangsa SP3
4 PWTC SP4
5 Sultan Ismail SP5
6 Majlis Jamek SP6
7 Masjid Jamek SP7
8 Hang Tuah SP8
9 Pudu SP9
10 Chan Sow Lin SP10
11 Miharja SP11
12 Maluri SP12
13 Pandan Jaya SP13
14 Pandan Indah SP14
15 Cempaka SP15
16 Cahaya SP16
17 Ampang SP17
18 Bandar Tasik Selatan SP18
19 Sungai Besi SP19
20 Bukit Jalil SP20
21 Sri Petaling SP21
22 Putra Heights SP22


Kajang MRT line

No. Station Name Station Code
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1 Sungai Buloh SBK1
2 Kampung Selamat SBK2
3 Kwasa Damansara SBK3
4 Kwasa Sentral SBK4
5 Kota Damansara SBK5
6 Surian SBK6
7 Mutiara Damansara SBK7
8 Bandar Utama SBK8
9 Taman Tun Dr Ismail SBK9
10 Phileo Damansara SBK10
11 Pusat Bandar Damansara SBK11
12 Semantan SBK12
13 Muzium Negara SBK13
14 Pasar Seni SBK14
15 Merdeka SBK15
16 Bukit Bintang SBK16
17 Tun Razak Exchange SBK17
18 Cochrane SBK18
19 Maluri SBK19
20 Taman Pertama SBK20
21 Taman Midah SBK21
22 Taman Mutiara SBK22
23 Taman Connaught SBK23
24 Taman Suntex SBK24
25 Sri Raya SBK25
26 Bandar Tun Hussein Onn SBK26
27 Batu Sebelas Cheras SBK27
28 Bukit Dukung SBK28
29 Sungai Jernih SBK29
30 Stadium Kajang SBK30
31 Kajang SBK31


Station Code Putrajaya MRT Line Station Name
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PY01 Kwasa Damansara
PY02 Kwasa Sentral
PY03 Kampung Baru
PY04 Sungai Buloh
PY05 Jalan Sultan Ismail
PY06 KLCC East
PY07 KLCC West
PY08 Tun Razak Exchange East
PY09 Tun Razak Exchange West
PY10 Bandar Malaysia North
PY11 Bandar Malaysia South
PY12 Cheras North
PY13 Cheras South
PY14 Kuchai Lama
PY15 Taman Naga Emas
PY16 Bandar Tasik Selatan East
PY17 Bandar Tasik Selatan West
PY18 Serdang Raya North
PY19 Serdang Raya South
PY20 Taman Putra Permai
PY21 Taman Equine North
PY22 Taman Equine South
PY23 Putrajaya Sentral


## KTM Komuter Tanjung Malim,Perak - Pelabuhan Klang

No. Station Name
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1 Tanjung Malim
2 Kuala Kubu Bharu
3 Rasa
4 Batang Kali
5 Serendah
6 Rawang
7 Kuang
8 Sungai Buloh
9 Kepong Sentral
10 Kepong
11 Segambut
12 Putra
13 Bank Negara
14 Kuala Lumpur
15 KL Sentral
16 Abdullah Hukum
17 Angkasapuri
18 Pantai Dalam
19 Petaling
20 Jalan Templer
21 Kampung Dato Harun
22 Seri Setia
23 Setia Jaya
24 Subang Jaya
25 Batu Tiga
26 Shah Alam
27 Padang Jawa
28 Bukit Badak
29 Klang
30 Teluk Pulai
31 Teluk Gadong
32 Kampung Raja Uda
33 Jalan Kastam
34 Port Klang



No. KTM Komuter Batu caves - Pulau Sebang (Seremban line)
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1 Batu Caves
2 Taman Wahyu
3 Kampung Batu
4 Batu Kentomen
5 Sentul
6 Putra
7 Bank Negara
8 Kuala Lumpur
9 KL Sentral
10 Mid Valley
11 Seputeh
12 Salak Selatan
13 Bandar Tasik Selatan
14 Serdang
15 Kajang
16 UKM
17 Bangi
18 Batang Benar
19 Nilai
20 Labu
21 Tiroi
22 Seremban
23 Senawang
24 Sungai Gadut
25 Rembau
26 Pulau Sebang / Tampin

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QUOTE(United Rulez @ Jun 29 2024, 07:34 AM)
Ini cadangan ke soalan ni??
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QUOTE(ctu2 @ Jun 29 2024, 07:20 AM)
Ts baru dapat job at info counter for SG MRT?
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Singapore's MRT and LRT system currently has 199 stations, while Malaysia's LRT, Monorail, MRT, and KTM systems in Selangor state collectively have around 200 stations.


Malaysia currently leads in the number of stations.


However, Singapore is expected to surpass Selangor,Malaysia soon with ongoing projects such as the Jurong Regional Line.

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QUOTE(ayamxxx @ Jun 29 2024, 07:54 AM)
ride Singapore MRT for few weeks last year, the train is look outdated, old, and slow. Take from Kranji Mrt to Marina area almost an hour, even distance-wise, not too far. Take taxi much faster
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It sounds like you found the MRT experience a bit slow compared to taking a taxi, especially for shorter distances.


Taxis do tend to be faster because they don't make multiple stops like the MRT does.

MRTs are designed for convenience across a network of stations, which can sometimes add to the travel time.




Compare your situation in KL.


Do you prefer taxis, monorail, LRT, MRT or KTM Komuter in Selangor state?
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QUOTE(vhs @ Jun 29 2024, 08:15 AM)
It has always been around 1 hour from north to south even when the MRT in Singapore was new. Stations and stops will add up taking more time compared to driving. Same thing happens in Malaysia.
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post Jun 29 2024, 08:31 AM

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QUOTE(vhs @ Jun 29 2024, 08:27 AM)
I think JB in the future may have a special status, something like co-owned by Malaysia and Singapore. Malaysians entering JB need to go through immigration process, while travel between JB and Singapore will be free flowing. tongue.gif

Similar to the "foreign concession zone" in Shanghai during the early 1900s.
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Even China citizens traveling to Hong Kong SAR or Macau SAR need to go through an immigration process.

In the future, do you think citizens of Johor Bahru and Singapore or tourists traveling between Johor Bahru and Singapore will be able to move freely without going through immigration process?
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QUOTE(knwong @ Jun 29 2024, 08:21 AM)
Can include JB side once connected to Woodlands North...JB is now marketed as Singapore north to Chinese investors
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Johor Bahru, often dubbed 'Singapore North' to China investors, offers prime real estate opportunities such as condominiums at jb custom or Danga Bay?

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QUOTE(vhs @ Jun 29 2024, 08:39 AM)
If majority of the JB citizens already working in Singapore, and Sultan and Singapore and the JB residents are all agreeable to have special laws which Singapore enforcement can control the JB citizens as far as various local civil and criminal laws are concerned. Essentially JB laws will be more similar to Singapore than Malaysia due to this special "status". Just like HK and PRC mainland have different laws, while still belonging to PRC. JB citizens who commit crime in Singapore will still be easily arrested by Singapore in JB. To escape, they have to go through immigration at JB border to enter Malaysia.

Of course many parties will object. But certain situations may arise that they find it acceptable, if JB become way more richer than Malaysia and is no longer really "Malaysia" since most of them spend their time in Singapore anyway.
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China police do not have jurisdiction to enforce laws directly in Hong Kong SAR and Macao SAR.


Both Hong Kong SAR and Macao SAR operate under the "One Country, Two Systems" framework, which grants them a high degree of autonomy, including their own legal systems and law enforcement agencies.


This means that local laws are administered by their respective authorities, not by China mainland police.


For example, in Hong Kong, the Hong Kong Police Force is responsible for law enforcement, and they operate independently of the China mainland authorities.


Any involvement of China mainland agencies would typically need to go through established legal and diplomatic channels, rather than direct enforcement actions.


This arrangement underscores the distinct legal and governance systems in place under the "One Country, Two Systems" policy, which aims to preserve the autonomy and unique characteristics of Hong Kong SAR and Macao SAR despite their integration with China.



I think Forest City could potentially collaborate with Singapore.

Malaysia could regulate it effectively since it's an island..



Singapore maintains exceptionally high standards in terms of its border security measures.

It emphasizes that these standards are consistently upheld and do not decline or regress over time.

This commitment ensures that Singapore's borders are effectively protected against various potential threats, contributing to national security and stability.

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QUOTE(knwong @ Jun 29 2024, 08:35 AM)
Already in the plan. Will happen during this Sultan Johor era as Malaysian King...
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Even China citizens traveling to Hong Kong SAR or Macau SAR need to go through an immigration process.

In the future, do you think citizens of Johor Bahru and Singapore or tourists traveling between Johor Bahru and Singapore will be able to move freely without going through immigration process?



I think Forest City could potentially collaborate with Singapore.

Malaysia could regulate it effectively since it's an island..



Singapore maintains exceptionally high standards in terms of its border security measures.

It emphasizes that these standards are consistently upheld and do not decline or regress over time.

This commitment ensures that Singapore's borders are effectively protected against various potential threats, contributing to national security and stability.

Maybe johor also have later?

RM50 for 5 years!!!!

https://www.imi.gov.my/index.php/en/main-se...port-to-brunei/

**Restricted Passport to Brunei**
**Issued to** Malaysian citizens residing in Sarawak, Sabah, and the Federal Territory of Labuan for travel to Brunei Darussalam.
**Application** Applications can be made at the Immigration Offices in Sabah, Sarawak, and WP Labuan.
**Validity** Five (5) years from the date of issue.
**Payment** RM 50.00 (new rate effective 1 May 2011).




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QUOTE(treblecase @ Jun 29 2024, 04:57 PM)
Rindu zaman kampung or whatever his nick was. This is sampah tered.
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QUOTE(jblittleboy @ Jun 30 2024, 06:12 AM)
are you the real forumer @Kampong2005 ?
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No.

Maybe I am Kampung2024.


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QUOTE(vhs1 @ Jun 30 2024, 09:13 AM)
Will kena train ride fee if tap in one station, travel all colour lines in one whole day on mrt without tapping out and return beck to the original point/ station to tap out to exit?

Anyone tried before?
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Will I get charged for the train ride if I tap in at one station, travel across all color lines on the MRT throughout the whole day without tapping out, and then return to the original station to tap out and exit?


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(4.7) Each passenger travelling using single journey ticket and have entered the paid area of the system should leave the area within the time limit as below:

• Entry and exit at the same station: 30 minutes
• Exit between the first station and the 11th station: 75 minutes
• Exit between the 12th and 25th station: 210 minutes
• Exit after the 25th station: 300 minutes


* The above time limit does not apply to passengers using unlimited travel passes.

(4.8) A maximum fare of one-way plus a surcharge of Ringgit Malaysia Five (5) will be charged to anyone who is within the paid area without any reasonable excuse after the expiry of the time limit stipulated above, before being allowed to leave the area.



(4.9) Passengers who exit beyond the intended station shall pay the fare difference between the intended station and the exiting station, before being allowed to leave the paid area unless directed otherwise by Rapid KL due to certain factors.



(4.10) Passengers using concession tickets without any credentials shall pay the fare difference between the concession fare and the adult fare, plus a surcharge of Ringgit Malaysia Five (5).

Concession tickets can be cancelled and the remaining value in the tickets will not be refunded.




(4.11) Passengers who have tickets but cannot be read by the automatic gate system when entering the paid area, lost their tickets, or intentionally damage their tickets, will be subject to a maximum of one-way fare plus a surcharge of Ringgit Malaysia Five (5) before being allowed to leave the paid area.



Maybe RM 5 penalty.


Do you have the My50 Unlimited Travel Pass?





Where to Buy (Rapid KL)
You can purchase My50 from the Rapid KL Customer Service Office at all LRT, MRT, Monorail and BRT stations

Selected bus hubs as listed below:

Pasar Seni,
Chow Kit,
KLCC,
Sri Nilam,
Puchong Utama,
Pearl Point,
Sunway Pyramid,
Greenwood,
Seksyen 2 Shah Alam.

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The upcoming MRT Line 3


, which has a proposed station in Air Panas, is expected to further enhance connectivity in the area. Slated for completion by 2024, the MRT line will form part of the Greater KL/Klang Valley Integrated Transit System and is expected to cover the hotspots in


Bandar Malaysia, KL Eco City, Bukit Kiara and Sentul.

Setapak’s rapid urbanisation has led to growing demand for residential properties in the area. Responding to the call for more integrated developments in the thriving suburb, numerous developers have launched residential and commercial projects there, including high-rises and retail centres/hubs.

Khong says Platinum Victory Holdings Sdn Bhd and SkyWorld Development Sdn Bhd are among the prominent developers that have helped make Setapak a well-developed, high-density neighbourhood.


Platinum Victory has established itself as one of the pioneer developers with strata developments and delivered more than 3,000 units and retail spaces in the area.

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QUOTE(icehart85 @ Nov 18 2024, 05:53 AM)
No, KL we prefer our own car.  cool2.gif
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If there's a flood or traffic jam, public transport is always the best option.

During morning peak hours, using monorail/LRT/MRT ensures you won't be late for work.

From 5 PM to 8 PM, major highways are usually congested. Using monorail/LRT/MRT to get home is often faster—unless it breaks down.

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QUOTE(ayamxxx @ Nov 18 2024, 08:14 AM)
agreed
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Morning 6am - 10am also right?
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QUOTE(vhs @ Jun 29 2024, 08:27 AM)
I think JB in the future may have a special status, something like co-owned by Malaysia and Singapore. Malaysians entering JB need to go through immigration process, while travel between JB and Singapore will be free flowing. tongue.gif

Similar to the "foreign concession zone" in Shanghai during the early 1900s.
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All RapidKL rides free for 30 days from today, PM says at new MRT line launch

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob (centre) attends the MRT Putrajaya Line Phase 1 launch event at the Kampung Batu MRT Station on June 16, 2022.


Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob (centre) attends the MRT Putrajaya Line Phase 1 launch event at the Kampung Batu MRT Station on June 16, 2022.



Thursday, 16 Jun 2022


KUALA LUMPUR, June 16 — Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob announced that all public transport services under RapidKL will be free for one month starting immediately.



He said the move was to help alleviate the cost of living increases Malaysians were currently facing.


"In conjunction with the official opening of the MRT Putrajaya Line Phase One, I am pleased to announce the provision of free services for all public transport under the operation of RapidKL,

namely MRT, LRT, BRT, Monorail and RapidKL buses



for one month starting today,” he said here today.



In a press conference later, Ismail also announced that the Klang Valley KTM Komuter service will also be free for a month starting today.


"With all these subsidies we provided ***** RM 155 million ***** in all to give these free services. I hope this will help the people,” he said

Phase 1 of the MRT Putrajaya line will begin operating at 3pm today, spanning 17.5km in the north of Klang Valley.

The 12 stations that will open are


Kwasa Damansara,
Kampung Selamat,
Sungai Buloh,

Damansara Damai,
Sri Damansara Barat,
Sri Damansara Sentral,
Sri Damansara Timur,



Metro Prima,
Kepong Baru,
Jinjang,
Sri Delima and
Kampung Batu.

Phase 2, from Kampung Batu to Putrajaya, will begin operations next January.


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Recently Kepong MP not happy with kl traffic jam...

How about johor?
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QUOTE(piscesguy @ Nov 18 2024, 08:26 AM)
Take MRT/LRT to work is good, I used to take train to work for many years, I feel very energetic and can maintain slim figure from early 20s to the mid 40s.  brows.gif
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You can do this?


Climb
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post May 27 2025, 04:41 PM

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QUOTE(Sunwhite @ Jun 30 2024, 08:41 AM)
Kesian...

Hopefully no japanese available on train
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Our eighth MRT line, the Cross Island Line (CRL) will be our longest fully underground line at more than 50 kilometres long. It will serve existing and future developments in the eastern, western, and north-eastern corridors, connecting major hubs such as Jurong Lake District, Punggol Digital District and Changi region.

When operational, it will have eight (8) interchange stations. This means more alternative travel routes to get to your destination.

Constructed in three phases, the 29-kilometre long Phase 1 of the CRL (CRL1) will comprise twelve (12) stations from Aviation Park to Bright Hill. This will serve residential and industrial areas such as Loyang, Tampines, Pasir Ris, Defu, Hougang, Serangoon North and Ang Mo Kio. More than 100,000 households will benefit from CRL1, and common recreational spaces such as Changi Beach Park and Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park will also become accessible by public transport. Construction for CRL1 has commenced and is targeted to be completed by 2030.

Phase 2 of the CRL (CRL2) is approximately 15 kilometres and comprises six (6) underground stations – Turf City, King Albert Park, Maju, Clementi, West Coast and Jurong Lake District. The Environmental Impact Study for CRL2 have been completed and the reports are available for public feedback.

The 7.3-kilometre CRL – Punggol Extension will provide a direct link for commuters travelling between eastern areas such as Pasir Ris and Tampines North, and north-eastern areas such as Punggol and Sengkang.

Construction for CRL – Punggol Extension has commenced and is targeted to be completed by 2032.

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QUOTE(MamulaMoon @ Jul 6 2025, 10:39 PM)
Singapore don't have Women Coach

https://myrapid.com.my/kocwanita/
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Because they no need woman coach also nothing will happen
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QUOTE(kcchong2000 @ Jul 7 2025, 07:27 AM)
They no need women coach coz later journalist kat Singapore macam mana cari makan to write when kena harrass? whistling.gif
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"The number of molestation cases in Singapore has dropped significantly in recent years."


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