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  1. Find the best way to travel by LRT, MRT, Monorail and BRT in Kuala Lumpur with this interactive map. Download the PDF version for offline reference or print it out.

  2. Find the integrated rail map of Kuala Lumpur and Klang Valley, including LRT, MRT, Monorail, BRT, Komuter, and ERL lines. See the latest updates on LRT Ampang and Sri Petaling disruption and alternative transport modes.

    • KTM Seremban Line (KTM Laluan Seremban) for KTM Berhad (Malaysia Railways) commuter trains between Batu Caves station and Tampin / Pulau Sebang station.
    • KTM Port Klang Line (KTM Laluan Pelabuhan Klang) for KTM Berhad (Malaysia Railways) commuter trains between Port Klang station and Tanjung Malim station.
    • LRT Ampang Line (LRT Laluan Ampang) for LRT trains between Ampang station and Sentul Timur station.
    • LRT Sri Petaling Line (LRT Laluan Sri Petaling) for LRT trains between Putra Heights station to Sentul Timur station.
  3. Most services operate from Kuala Lumpur Sentral station in the Malaysian capital, plying the West Coast Line. A few operate solely along the East Coast Line between Tumpat and Gemas and on to Singapore.

    • Lines and Stations
    • Schedule and Connections
    • Fares
    • Regulations
    • Connecting to The Airport
    • Future Expansions
    • Tourism The Subway Surroundings
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    The Kuala Lumpur system consists of a main subway divided into two lines, a light train distributed into three branches and a monorail, all of which take care of transporting the people of the metropolis. Every route of the system connects the downtown with some of the regions that border the urban conglomerate and are extremely populated.

    Kuala Lumpur’s railroad system operates from 5:30 am until midnight. Afterwards, users must opt to use alternative means of transport, such as taxis. The system is entirely interconnected within itself, as is the case of the Seremban line (route 1) of the heavy train system, that has direct transfers to the Ampang line and its two branches at sever...

    Kuala Lumpur´s subway ticketing system is based on travel distance. Each line has its minimum and maximum rates. The KOMUTER LINK is a rechargeable card used for the heavy train service (routes 1 and 2). The light train and monorail work with the MyRapid SMART card. Though you can also pay in cash, the use of rechargeable cards is more convenient. ...

    Infractions

    1. It is strictly prohibited to enter the facilities while intoxicated. 2. It’s not allowed, whatsoever, to ride the train carrying any alcoholic beverage or illicit substance. 3. Users must enter/exit the trains in an adequate manner, otherwise they will be fined. 4. It is prohibited to open the train’s doors while it’s on the move. 5. No user is allowed to obstruct or restrict another passenger’s way to a train. If so, the user will be fined. 6. Under no circumstances it will be allowed any...

    Transporting Bicycles

    1. Only folding bikes are allowed, and they must not be more than 180 cm long and 120 cm high when folded. 2. Passengers under 14 years old must be accompanied by a guardian while transporting a bike. 3. The owner is responsible for the security of his/her bike at all times. 4. The owner will be held accountable of any damage caused by the bike within the system facilities. 5. The company reserves its rights to allow the transportation of any kind of bicycle if it represents a trouble to othe...

    Kuala Lumpur’s highly connect rail system counts with an exclusive direct line to the airport. Two subway lines communicate with the Kuala Lumpur Sentral station where the network of heavy train, light train and monorail meet with the Kuala Lumpur International Airport. First line is the KLIA Transit, identified with line 7, that runs 57 km from th...

    The Kuala Lumpur subway, since its opening in 1995, has experimented an aggressive development that’s still ongoing to this date. Practically, all the lines are planned to be expanded, but the project that actually stands out the most, due to its magnitude, is the construction of three more routes that, altogether, will add 156 km to the system. Th...

    For sure, the greatest pride of the all the residents of Kuala Lumpar are the sensational Petronas Towersthat, until 2003, were the world’s highest skyscrapers. With 452m of height still stands out as one of the most important buildings in the Asian southeast. It is surrounded by boulevards, squares and fountains, like Lake Symphony, that offers a ...

    Explore the complex and well-connected transport system of Kuala Lumpur, including subway, light trains and monorail. Find out the lines, stations, fares and tips for travelling around the city.

  4. Find the Kuala Lumpur (KL) trains map to print and download in PDF. The map shows the rail network and railway stations of the trains of Kuala Lumpur (KL) in Malaysia, including the Kelana Jaya Line, Ampang Line, KLIA Transit and KTM Komuter.

  5. Jun 27, 2019 · Learn how to use Kuala Lumpur's public transportation system, including light-rail, monorail, and KTM Komuter. Find out the best stations and routes to reach the city's attractions, such as Petronas Towers, Chinatown, and Bukit Bintang.