Kuala Lumpur - Getting Around
Public Transport
Rapid KL runs the two Light Railway Transit (LRT) lines in the city, the Kelana Jaya Rail Line and the Ampang Rail Line. Ampang Rail Line trains run south from Sentul Timur to Sri Petaling and Ampang in the east. Kelana Jaya trains run between the Putra Terminal in the northeast of the Lembah Subang Depot on Kuala Lumpur's western outskirts. Previous problems with ticket machines causing serious congestion have largely been ironed out.
Keretapi Tanah Melayu - KTM (tel: (03) 2267 1200; website: www.ktmb.com.my) operates two KTM Kommuter lines. These electric trains run from Sentul to Port Klang and Rawang to Seremban and on to Kuala Kubu Bharu. KTM offers two-day passes, the Kembara Ticket for unlimited travel within the KTM network on weekends, school holidays and public holidays and the Mana Mana Tickets for unlimited travel within the KTM network during weekdays. These are available from the KTM vending machines at the stations.
Rapid KL runs over 160 bus routes. The most useful for tourists are the ten City Shuttle services that provide efficient transport around the centre.
The KL Monorail (tel: (03) 2273 1888; website: www.klmonorail.com.my) has been beset by serious financial problems, but is still a handy way of getting around the city. The monorail serves destinations from Titiwangsa in the north to a stop near Kuala Lumpur's Sentral Station and also covers destinations in the Golden Triangle.
Taxis
Driving in the City
Car parks are generally located at large hotels and city-centre shopping malls. Three central public car parks are Asia Park on Jalan Bukit Bintang, and the two car parks behind the Dorsett Regency Hotel just off Jalan Imbi.
Car Hire
Major providers include Avis (tel: 1 800 88 1054; website: www.avis.com.my) and Hertz (tel: (03) 2148 6433; website: www.hertz.com.my).
Bicycle Hire
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