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Rapid KL Teams Up With Trek Rides to Provide RM2 Rides To & From LRT & MRT Stations

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Source: Ask Rapid KL | Twitter & Malaysia Rail Transport

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Most Malaysians tend to look for places to stay that are near LRT and MRT stations so that they can take public transportation to work rather than driving and getting stuck in traffic on a daily basis.

But even then, finding a place that’s super near a train station is hard and many would still need to either drive and park their cars at the stations or take a e-hailing ride to and from the station during their commutes.

Well, you might not need to do that for much longer! Rapid KL has just announced a collaboration with Trek Rides, where for just RM2, you can take one of their vans to and from LRT and MRT stations.

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Ask Rapid KL wrote, “Amazing news for our passengers! We are teaming up with Trek Rides to offer more convenient transportation options to and from our stations!”

“Enjoy the convenience of On-Demand Responsive Transit (DRT), reaching destinations from and to LRT, MRT and bus terminals! Trek Rides is now available at 15 stations around the Klang Valley.”

The 15 stations mentioned above are: 

  • LRT Bandar Puteri
  • LRT Taman Perindustrian Puchong
  • LRT IOI Puchong Jaya
  • LRT Bandar Kinrara 5
  • LRT Universiti
  • LRT Kerinchi
  • LRT Pandan Jaya
  • LRT Pandan Indah
  • LRT Cempaka
  • LRT Cahaya
  • LRT Setiawangsa
  • LRT Jelatak
  • LRT Ampang
  • MRT Cochrane
  • MRT UPM

 

While the Trek Rides will be RM2, Universiti Malaya students at Bangsar South will get half off! 

“Download the Trek App today and enjoy a guaranteed ride for only RM2 per ride in 4 zones (Puchong, Ampang, Hulu Kelang and UPM Serdang), as well as a special discount of RM1 for students at UM Bangsar South!” they added.

You can check out their post here

What do you think about this? Do feel free to share your thoughts in the comment section.

 

Also read: “OKU Smile is now available” – M’sian OKU Communities Can Finally Utilise Public Transport for FREE

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Source: Ask Rapid KL

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