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Starting 1st Feb, M’sian Commuters Can Only Pay by Card to Use MRT Feeder Buses

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If you are a frequent bus rider, then you should pay attention to the following details!

According to The Star, Rapid Bus Sdn Bhd will now implement a fully cashless payment system on all its Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) feeder buses starting February 1.

All 57 feeder bus routes from MRT Sungai Buloh station to MRT Kajang will implement the cashless payment system.

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Source: the star

A statement made on January 29 by the Prasarana Malaysia Bhd stated that current concession card holders (students, senior citizens and the disabled) will be given a one-month grace period (until 28th February) to switch to MyRapid Touch n’ Go Concession Cards to enjoy a 50% discount.

The statement added that the purpose of implementing this cashless payment system is to mainly support the government’s aspiration to increase the efficiency of the nation’s payment systems.

“Customers are advised to buy the Touch ‘n Go card before boarding the bus. Customers who have the My100 or My50 pass can use it for the cashless payment system on the bus,” the statement said.

FYI, you can obtain the MyRapid Touch n’ Go Concession Card either by visiting MyRapid’s website or drop by the Pasar Seni Bus Hub in Kuala Lumpur or the Pasar Seni concession registration counter.

Go switch your cards to enjoy a 50% discount starting next month!

What do you have to say about this new move by the government? Let us know in the comments section below!

 

Also read: M’sian Woman Shares Sweet Story of Meeting a RapidKL Bus Driver & Now They’re Married!
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