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LRT intermediate van service’s trial run starts tomorrow

People living near route T252 encouraged to hop on, provide feedback to Prasarana

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 15 Nov 2020 4:31PM

LRT intermediate van service’s trial run starts tomorrow
The LRT intermediate van service for route T252 will be available for four months. – Facebook pic, November 15, 2020

KUALA LUMPUR – The trial run for the LRT intermediate van service for route T252, from PPR Sg Bonus to the Wangsa Maju station (via PPR Desa Rejang), begins tomorrow.

Prasarana Malaysia Bhd, in a statement today, said the service, provided by its subsidiary, Rapid Bus Sdn Bhd, will be available for four months, from tomorrow until March 16 next year.

Three vans will be used, each with a capacity of 10 passengers.

"This service is available from 6am to midnight (with a frequency of every 20 minutes). The fare is only RM1, and passengers can use their My30 unlimited travel pass, and Touch ‘n Go and concession cards.

"Route T252 is a new route that is not accessible by Rapid KL buses due to the roads being too narrow for heavy vehicles."

It is hoped that people who live near the route will try out the service and provide feedback, it said.

To find out the current location of the vans, customers can check Google Maps, the Moovit app or the MyRapid Bus Kiosk portal. – Bernama, November 15, 2020

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