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Information on Public Land
Transport
Buses and taxis are most popular form of transport in Malaysia.
Air-conditioned express buses and non-air-conditioned regional buses
are available from Kuala Lumpur to many other towns in Peninsular
Malaysia, and also between other towns and cities in Malaysia. Buses
connecting towns and cities throughout the country charge fares
according to the distance covered.
City taxis are required by law to use the meter. There are also
minivan type taxis for carrying larger parties and these fares are
usually higher.
There is a system of Light Rail Transit (LRT) and a monorail service
in Kuala Lumpur.
Limousine and taxi services are available from the airport to hotels
in the city as well as other locations. There is also the option of
taking the Express Rail Link (ERL) from Kuala Lumpur International
Airport to Kuala Lumpur Sentral Station, which is located close to the
city.
Interstate taxis are an inexpensive and fast way to travel from one
state to another. The interstate taxi stand in Kuala Lumpur is located
on the level 2 of the Pudu Raya Bus Terminal.
Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTM) has a rail network that stretches
from north to south and east to west in Peninsular Malaysia. There is
a system of light rail transit (LRT) and monorail service in the
capital city of Kuala Lumpur. KTM offers several special deals for
tourists.
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