
| Aliran Kelana Jaya | OK |
| Aliran Ampang | OK |
| Laluan Bas | OK |
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| Termination of SEMUA and SEPADU TouchNGo daily pass |
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| Wednesday, 05 November 2008 00:00 | |||||||||||||||
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Petaling Jaya, 05 November 2008 - Rangkaian Pengangkutan Integrasi Deras Sdn Bhd (RapidKL) will discontinue the issuance of SEMUA and SEPADU daily pass effective 1st December 2008. RapidKL General Manager for Communications Division, Ebi Azly Abdullah said the demand for SEMUA and SEPADU daily pass, which is currently available via TouchNGo, is very low. “Our statistics show that SEPADU is used by only 0.002 percent of RapidKL commuters while SEMUA is utilised by 0.005 percent of our total ridership,” he said in a statement issued here today. Ebi said, commuters can still continue to enjoy discounted fares on RapidKL bus and LRT services by purchasing the Monthly Travel Cards (MTC), which will give them discounted fare for unlimited travel for one month. The cost of the Monthly Travel Cards is as follows:
Cost Comparison By purchasing a MTC, commuters can save between RM40 to RM75 a month depending on their travel pattern. This is illustrated in the chart below:
For further information and clarification, commuters can visit the website, www.rapidkl.com.my or contact the Helpline at 03 – 7625 6999 (Monday – Friday 8.30am to 5.30pm). Commuters can also send us their feedback through email at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . Notes to Editors: Rangkaian Pengangkutan Integrasi Deras Sdn. Bhd (RapidKL), a wholly owned company under the Minister of Finance Incorporated is tasked in providing an integrated public transport system in the Klang Valley incorporating rail and bus services. Incorporated in July 2004 and operational since November the same year, RapidKL today transports approximately 4 million passengers weekly: 2.1 million on the Ampang Line and Kelana Jaya Line and 1.9 million on the bus system. Rapid KL provides services across 48 rail stations and 165 bus routes. |
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