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Sistem Transit Bersepadu Lembah Klang Locale: Klang Valley: Transit type: Commuter rail, rapid transit & bus rapid transit: Number of lines: 11: Number of stations: 197 transit stations: Daily ridership: 927,113 (2024) [1] (only Rapid KL) Annual ridership: 248,434,575 (2023) [2] Website: https://myrapid.com.my/ Operation; Began operation
The Integration and Restructuring of the Public Transport System in the Klang Valley (Inspak) steering committee, established in July 2003, is tasked with encouraging greater use of public transportation to reduce traffic congestion and initiate the establishment of the Klang Valley Urban Transport Authority as the regulatory authority for ...
Rapid KL, with its 204.1 km (126.8 mi) of metro railway and 5.6 km (3.5 mi) of BRT carriageway, is part of the Klang Valley Integrated Transit System, operating throughout Kuala Lumpur and Selangor's satellite cities in the Klang Valley area. [4] The rail transit line was opened in 1996.
The Integrated Transport Information System (ITIS) is a traffic management system in Klang Valley, Malaysia. The system began operation on 2005 with the cooperation of Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL), Malaysian Highway Authority, Malaysian Public Works Department (JKR) and the Ministry of Transport Malaysia.
The LRT Kelana Jaya Line is a medium-capacity light rapid transit (LRT) line and the first fully automated and driverless rail system in the Klang Valley, Malaysia. It forms part of the Klang Valley Integrated Transit System in and around Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Servicing 37 stations, the line has 46.4 km (28.8 mi) of grade-separated tracks ...
2 Tanjung Malim-Port Klang Line: KTM: Commuter rail: Klang: 1995: Jalan Templer KD05 2 Tanjung Malim-Port Klang Line: KTM: Commuter rail: Petaling Jaya: 14 August 1995: Jelatek KJ6 5 Kelana Jaya Line: Rapid Rail: LRT: Ampang Jaya: 1 June 1999: Jinjang PY11 12 Putrajaya Line: Rapid Rail: MRT: Kuala Lumpur: 16 June 2022: Kajang KB06 KG35 1 Batu ...
The new lines will increase Klang Valley's rapid rail network from 15 km per million people in 2010 to 40 km per million people once completed. The proposal also envisages a fivefold increase in rail ridership, in line with the government's target for public transport usage in the Klang Valley of 40% by 2020 from 18% in 2009.
The LRT Ampang Line and the LRT Sri Petaling Line are medium-capacity light rapid transit (LRT) lines in the Klang Valley, Malaysia.The combined network comprises 45.1 kilometres (28.0 mi) of tracks with 36 stations and was the first railway in Malaysia to use standard-gauge track and semi-automated trains.