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Rapid KL: Rapid Bus: 170, 171, 180 221 Dato' Keramat LRT station – Ampang Point 220, 253 252 Seksyen 10 Wangsa Maju – Hab Munshi Abdullah Len Seng Len Seng Omnibus Co. 251, T251 301 Sri Nilam – Taman Midah Rapid KL: Rapid Bus: T305 401 Hab Lebuh Pudu – KTM Serdang via Cheras Perdana 590, MRT 451
The Bali Mass Rapid Transit (Indonesian: Moda Raya Terpadu Bali [a]; Bali MRT), or officially known as the Bali Urban Subway, [2] is a rapid transit system that is currently being built in Bali, Indonesia.
Rapid KL (stylized as rapidKL) is a public transportation system owned by Prasarana Malaysia and operated by its subsidiaries Rapid Rail and Rapid Bus. The acronym stands for Ra ngkaian P engangkutan I ntegrasi D eras K uala L umpur , which translates to Kuala Lumpur Integrated Rapid Transit Network in the Malay language .
Kuala Lumpur: BRT Sunway Line: Malaysia's first BRT system, is 5.4 km long and connects major areas of Bandar Sunway on a dedicated, elevated road. It is Asia's first electric BRT system. 2 June 2015 1 7 5.4 km (3.4 mi) eBRT electric buses Not BRT certified in 2022. [1] Iskandar Puteri: Iskandar Malaysia Bus Rapid Transit
Rapid Bus Sdn Bhd is the largest bus operator in Malaysia operating mainly in urban areas of Klang Valley, Penang & Kuantan. As of February 2023, Rapid KL service brands unit of Rapid Bus, has operates 113 normal routes and also 69 MRT Feeder Bus routes, along with 8 Nadiputra routes in Putrajaya. [1]
The Smart Selangor MPSp bus services began operation from 2017. There are 4 bus routes available serving Tanjung Sepat, Sepang town, Bandar Baru Salak Tinggi, Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA), Cyberjaya and IOI City Mall. Causeway Link is a bus operator of all MPSp bus services (formerly operated by Rapid Bus during 2017-2020 period).
Go KL City Bus (styled as GOKL CityBus) is a free bus service in the city centre of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Previously managed by Land Public Transport Commission (SPAD) , the services were taken over by Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) by 1 January 2019.
Rapid KL bus. The Kuala Lumpur Mini Bus service is one of the oldest bus services in Malaysia and commenced operation in 1975. [24] The Klang Valley's bus service was rather poor compared to other cities around the world before the bus network revamp, resulting in only 16% of the total population in Klang Valley using public transport. [25]