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Rapid KL introduces limited express service on Kelana Jaya LRT Line

Rapid KL is introducing a Skip-Stop-Xpress service on the Kelana Jaya line which will operate during the morning rush hour period. This is aimed at easing the crowd at 3 stations.

There will be 3 Skip-Stop-Express Trains that will depart from the Gombak LRT station at 7.50am, 8.00am and 8.10am. The trains which head to Ampang Park will only stop at Wangsa Maju and Setiawangsa stations, skipping a total of 5 stations. The trains will resume normal service after Ampang Park, where it will stop at every station.

According to Rapid KL’s FAQ, the service will only operate during the weekdays (Monday-Friday) except for public holidays. For passengers on other stations, they can still board the normal train service to get to their destination.

If you accidentally board the Express train and would need to stop at the skipped stations, you’ll need to get off at the next stop and take the train heading to the opposite direction on a normal train service.

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