Public Transport in Kuala Lumpur
Public transportation is easily accessible in the heart of Kuala Lumpur that covers a variety of transport modes such as taxi, bus and train.
Taxis
• Comfort Radio Taxi
Tel: 03 8024 2727, Fax: 03 8024 1111
• Hotline Radio Taxi
Tel: 03 255 3399
• Mesra Cab
Tel: 03 4043 0659
• Oriental Radio Taxi
Tel: 03 2694 4718
• Public Cab - Maxi Cab with online booking of cabs
Tel: 03 6259 2020
• Saujana Teksi
Tel: 03 2162 8888
Bus There are several bus operators operating in Kuala Lumpur, linking the city centre with the suburbs of the Klang Valley. The main operator is the government-owned Rapid KL, which stands for Rangkaian Pengangkutan Integrasi Deras Kuala Lumpur Sdn Bhd. Rapid KL took over the operations of the two main bus operators, Intrakota and Cityliner. Other operators include Metrobus, Selangor Omnibus, Len Seng, Transnasional/Kenderaan Klang-Banting, Triton, Permata Kiara and others.
Please refer to the following attachment for more information on the bus service for Kuala Lumpur City Centre
RAIL
KTM Komuter Sentul-Port Klang Line: Between Sentul and Port Klang (22 stations over 153 km, operated by KTM Komuter)
Rawang-Seremban Line: Between Rawang and Seremban (23 stations over 153 km, operated by KTM Komuter)
Rawang-Kuala Kubu Bharu Route: Between Rawang and Kuala Kubu Bharu (5 stations over 22 km, operated by KTM Komuter)
Stop at KL Sentral → Take monorail at Brickfield station → Drop at Imbi station.
Star LRT Ampang Line (Yellow and Green lines)
Between Sentul Timur and Sri Petaling (18 stations over 15 km, operated by RapidKL Rail)
Between Sentul Timur and Ampang (18 stations over 15 km, operated by RapidKL Rail)
(Ampang – Sentul Timur / Ampang – Sri Petaling).
Stop at Hang Tuah → Walk 5 minutes to Berjaya UCH or Take monorail
→ Drop at Imbi station.
Putra LRT Kelana Jaya Line
Between Terminal PUTRA (Gombak) and Kelana Jaya (23 stations over 29 km, operated by RapidKL Rail)
(Kelana Jaya – Taman Putra – Kelana Jaya).
Stop at KL Sentral → Take monorail at Brickfield station → Drop at Imbi station.
KL Monorail
Between KL Sentral and Titiwangsa: 11 stations over 8.6 km, operated by KL Monorail
Take at any monorail station → Drop at Imbi station.
Intercity Travel
For intercity travel, the main transit hubs in Kuala Lumpur are:
• Puduraya — a major intercity bus terminal located in the city centre. A new bus terminal, Plaza Rakyat is planned to replace neighbouring Puduraya and the construction is undergoing. There is an LRT station nearby that connects the building.
• Putra Bus Terminal — serving buses heading to the East Coast destinations. Nearby rail connections are at PWTC LRT and Putra Komuter.
• Pasar Rakyat — a new bus terminal to take away some of Puduraya's load.
• KL Sentral — Kuala Lumpur's main railway station.
• Duta Bus Terminal — for buses operated by Transnasional and Airport Coach (bus services to KLIA)
Local Rail Transport
• KL Sentral — a modern multi-modal transport hub served by KTM Komuter, LRT, KLIA Ekspres and KLIA Transit as well as local buses and those to KLIA
• Masjid Jamek — an LRT interchange between Kelana Jaya line and Ampang line.
• Bandar Tasik Selatan Station — a train interchanges between the Ampang Line, KTM Komuter service and ERL Transit.