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TransportationKTM The national railway network, Keretapi Tanah Melayu (KTM), provides train services that run from Singapore to the Thai border and along the East coast of Peninsular Malaysia. KTM Komuter also connects suburban districts to Kuala Lumpur. More than 200 trains run daily at a frequency of every 15 minutes. Malaysia Rail passes are available for periods of 5, 10 or 15 days. http://www.ktmb.com.my Rapid KLRapidKL is the country’s main service provider of public transportation in the Klang Valley. It operates the Kelana Jaya Rail Line (previously known as PUTRA) and the Ampang Rail Line (previously known as STAR), together with a network of 165 bus routes. RapidKL’s integrated transportation network transports approximately 4.8 million passengers every week with 992 buses and 48 rail stations operating daily. MonorailThe Monorail Line KL Monorail is an urban monorail system (previously known as Peoplemover Rapid Transit - PRT) in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It opened on 31 August 2003, and serves 11 stations running 8.6 km (5 mi) with two parallel elevated tracks. It connects the Kuala Lumpur Sentral transport hub with the "Golden Triangle". TaxisTaxis are conveniently available in all Malaysian cities. Fares are charged according to kilometers traveled. BusesKL City Buses offer several types of service in the city and the suburbs from 6:00 AM to 12 midnight. The frequency of these buses depends on the destination. Feeder buses run from Lot 10 on Jalan Sultan Ismail to Hentian Dua (the Airport Bus Terminal) on Jalan Duta. The trip takes around 30 minutes depending on traffic and the frequency is every 20 minutes. From Hentian Dua, there's an hourly bus to KLIA (the duration of the journey is approximately 1 hour 45 minutes), with combined fares ranging from RM 18 to RM 25. Public buses and interstate air-conditioned buses travel between most cities and towns in Malaysia. They are comfortable and the fares are reasonable. www.rapidkl.com.my Ferries:Modern ferry services are offered from the mainland to major islands such as Penang and Langkawi in Peninsular Malaysia. Regular boat services are also available to Pangkor Island and the Mersing-Tioman Island routes. In addition, longboat service is available from Labuan to mainland Sabah in Malaysian Borneo. Port Klang, situated about 25 miles from Kuala Lumpur, is the main port of call for cruise liners. Visitors can take a cruise and be enthralled with the host of fascinating destinations along the coastline. One can find some of the world's best cruise ships operating in Malaysian waters, all offering the comforts and facilities of a luxury hotel while traversing the sea. Tourists can either immerse themselves in a variety of activities offered or just sit back, relax and absorb the serenity of Malaysia's waters. Parents can revel in peace and quiet, while the cruiseliners entertain the children with a variety of fun activities. These reputable cruises ensures visitors a safe, comfortable and unforgettable journey. Rapid Transit
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