吉隆坡捷运MRT终于启动啦!首相纳吉宣布吉隆坡MRT由今天起正式启动,并将开放民众免费搭乘一个月,于2017年1月17日起开始收费。不但如此,与MRT路线相连的接驳巴士也是可以免费搭乘的哦!首相纳吉表示,这次免费搭乘的活动是送给大马民众的新年礼物,并希望大家可以藉此机会试乘和体验这崭新、现代化又方便的公共交通服务。

现在Sungai Buloh-Kajang路线已经开放了,沿途的MRT站包括TTDI、Bukit Damansara、Sematan、Phileo Damansara、Kota Damansara等交通繁忙的地区。目前MRT只开放了第一段,共有12站,全程大约1小时。第二段MRT则将会在6个月之后开放。

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