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Open payment at Klang Valley KTMB to begin from mid-Nov: Loke

Transport minister says total cost of project is RM29 million

Updated 6 months ago · Published on 26 Oct 2023 3:09PM

Open payment at Klang Valley KTMB to begin from mid-Nov: Loke
Anthony Loke says at the moment, Prasarana Malaysia Bhd (Prasarana) is finalising the implementation plan encompassing Kelana Jaya LRT, Ampang LRT route, Kajang MRT route, Putrajaya MRT route and Monorail. – Information Department pic, October 26, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – Commuters of Keretapi Tanah Melayu Bhd (KTMB) Komuter in the Klang Valley will be able to use the open payment system from the middle of November, the Dewan Rakyat was told today. 

Transport Minister Anthony Loke said the upgrading of the ticketing or Automatic Fare Collection (AFC) system for all KTMB Komuter stations in the Klang Valley is almost completed.

“KTMB commuters will get to enjoy the new facility when all 57 KTMB Komuter stations in the Klang Valley are equipped with scanning gadgets at the gantry which supports the open payment system.

“It includes using credit cards, debit cards, Touch ‘n Go and QR Code via KTMB mobile application (KITS). The total cost of the project is RM29 million,” he said during the question-and-answer session.

He was replying to a question by Wong Chen (Subang-PH) who wanted to know the percentage of open payment systems in the public transport network in the Klang Valley, especially the Prasarana network such as LRT, MRT and KL Rapid Bus.

Apart from that, Loke said the open payment system involving the Rapid Rail network in the Klang Valley is expected to be ready by August 2025.

He said at the moment, Prasarana Malaysia Bhd (Prasarana) is finalising the implementation plan encompassing Kelana Jaya LRT, Ampang LRT route, Kajang MRT route, Putrajaya MRT route and Monorail.

He said the Design and Development work is expected to start in March 2024, and Prasarana will take 11 months to February 2025 to complete 50% of the gantries in each station for open payment.

“The new system will introduce MyDebit and credit cards as additional modes of payment at the gantry apart from accepting Touch ‘n Go or Token cards.

“If need be, the system will continue to be extended to enable the usage of other payment modes such as QR Code in the subsequent implementation phase,” he said. – Bernama, October 25, 2023

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