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KELANA JAYA

Taman Bahagia
Taman Paramount
Asia Jaya
Taman Jaya
Salak Selatan
Cheras
Salak Selatan
Bandar Tun Razak
Putra
Bank Negara
Kuala Lumpur
TERMINAL PUTRA
Taman Melati
Wangsa Maju
Sri Rampai
Setiawangsa
Jelatek
Dato Keramat
Damai
Ampang Park
KLCC
Kampung Baru
Dang Wangi
AMPANG
Cahaya
Cempaka
Pandan Indah
Pandan Jaya
Maluri
Miharja
RAWANG
Kuang
Sungai Buloh
Kepong Sentral
Kepong
Segambut
Raja Chulan
Bukit Bintang
Imbi
Sungai Besi
Bukit Jalil
SRI PETALING
Putrajaya
Salak Tinggi
KLIA
PWTC
Sultan Ismail
Bandaraya
Bukit Nanas
Chow Kit
Medan
Tuanku
SENTUL TIMUR
Sentul
TITIWANGSA
MASJID
JAMEK
SENTUL
Pasar Seni
KL
SENTRAL
KL SENTRAL
Tun Sambanthan
Maharajalela
Plaza
Rakyat
HANG TUAH
Pudu
BANDAR TASIK SELATAN
Serdang
Kajang
UKM
Bangi
Batang Benar
Nilai
Labu
Tiroi
SEREMBAN
Angkasapuri
Pantai Dalam
Petaling
Jalan Templer
Kg. Dato Harun
Seri Setia
Setia Jaya
Subang Jaya
Batu Tiga
Shah Alam
Padang Jawa
Bukit Badak
Klang
Teluk Pulai
Teluk Gadong
Kg. Raja Uda
Jalan Kastam
CHAN
SOW LIN
Universiti
Kerinchi
Abdullah Hukum
Bangsar
KUALA LUMPUR TRANSIT MAP
www.malaysiaexpat.com November 2006
Port Klang
KL Monorail
6am 11:30pm
www.monorail.com.my
Travel time Titiwangsa
KL Sentral: 19 min.
Kelana Jaya Line
(or Putra line)
6am 11:30pm
www.rapidkl.com.my
Travel time Kelana Jaya
Terminal Putra: 45 min.
Ampang/Sri Petaling
(or Star line)
6am 11:15pm
www.rapidkl.com.my
Travel time Sentul Timur
Ampang: 31 min.
KLIA Ekspres/Transit
5am midnight
www.kliaekspres.com
Travel time KL Sentral
KLIA (Airport): 28 min.
KTM Sentul Klang
5:40am 10:30pm
www.ktmb.com.my
Travel time Sentul Port
Klang: 81 min.
KTM Seremban
Rawang
5:40am 10:30pm
www.ktmb.com.my
Travel time Seremban
Rawang: 125 min.
Kuala Lumpur
International Airport
Seputeh
MidValley
PELABUHAN
KLANG
To and from the airport
Kuala Lumpur International
Airport (KLIA) is about 70km
south of the city centre. If you
are near to KL Sentral or can
get there easily, the fastest
way is the high-speed KLIA
Ekspres train, which costs
RM35 and takes 28 minutes.
If you are far from the centre
of town, a taxi may be easier
or faster. Fare and journey
time depend on distance and
traffic, but a typical trip costs
RM65 and takes one hour.
AirAsia flights use the Low-
Cost Carrier Terminal (LCCT),
which is not served by the
train. Skybus routes from KL
Sentral to LCCT cost RM9 and
take 70 minutes.
Bukit Bintang
The monorail station is in the middle of
the neighborhood of the same name,
known for shopping and vibrant nightlife.
For no-nonsense Chinese food, check
out dozens of sidewalk restaurants on
Jalan Alor, open from 6pm until late.
Bukit Nanas
A short but strenuous walk up the hill
takes you to the base of KL Tower, the
highest structure in the city, offering
panoramic views in all directions. Or,
walk a few minutes east on Jalan Sultan
Ismail to Jalan P Ramlee, where the
nightclubs keep thumping until 3am.
Chow Kit
During daylight hours a huge, rambling
covered market is alive with all sorts
of fresh food, including many fruits and
vegetables youve almost certainly seen
before. Other sections of the market
focus on clothes and music. Youll also
find a number of Indonesian restaurants
near here.
KLCC
The station opens into the base of the
Petronas Twin Towers, Kuala Lumpurs
emblematic landmark. Behind the build-
ing is KLCC Park, a nice place to take
children or enjoy the nightly fountain
show.
Kuala Lumpur
The original main train station until the
opening of KL Sentral a few years ago,
this fanciful building is an attraction in
itself. A few minutes walk away is the
National Mosque, and just a few minutes
more will take you to Lake Gardens,
where you can visit the Bird Park and
Butterfly Garden. Keep your eyes open
in Lake Gardens in the late afternoon,
and you may run into some monkeys.
Maharajalela
Just a few minutes walk from the
Petaling Street market in Chinatown,
famous for low-priced knockoff goods
and good Chinese food.
Masjid Jamek
The mosque this station is named after
is a classic example of the Moorish-
British-Malaysian style that dominates
many of KLs historic buildings. Its very
close to Little India, an interesting area
any day of the week and a must-see
on Saturday nights, when a half-mile-
long Malay street market runs until
10pm.
MidValley
No culture here; just shopping, and lots
of it. The Mid Valley Megamall is one of
Asias largest malls, and a good place
to soak up some air conditioning and
watch Malaysians prowl for bargains.
Pasar Seni
Central Market is a one-stop headquar-
ters for local crafts and souvenirs.
Plaza Rakyat
This station connects to Hentian Pu-
duraya (Pudu bus station), where you
can find buses to major cities in western
peninsular Malaysia, as well as to Sin-
gapore and Thailand. Its also very close
to Petaling Street (see Maharajalela).
Putrajaya
Gleaming Putrajaya is a must for anyone
interested in modern architecture. The
city features dramatic bridges, one of
Malaysias most beautiful mosques, and
many other interesting structures.
Putra/PWTC
Putra bus terminal links KL with cities
in eastern peninsular Malaysia.
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SIGHTS NEAR THE STATIONS
Normal station
Nearby attractions
See guide below map.
End of line
Future station
Interchange
Stations from two lines
are directly adjacent.
Because the KL transit
system is not integrated,
you will still need to exit
one station and enter
another, and purchase a
new ticket (except when
transferring between
KTMs Klang and
Seremban lines, or
between the Ampang and
Sri Petaling branches at
Chan Sow Lin).
Nearby station
Stations from two lines
are within close walking
distance.

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