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Tuesday 2 June 2015

Sunway BRT electric bus service launched

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Abdul Razak Sunway Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) service is started. Initially, June 9, all eletric bus service now in Bandar Sunway and Subang Jaya will serve the passengers were set to run. This is a 5.4 km long route, Sunway ply line, and will cover a total of seven stations - Setia Jaya USJ 7 Kelana Jaya KTM and LRT stations next of which will be integrated with two.

Setia Jaya seven stations, the Mentari Business Park, Sunway Lagoon, Sunway Medical Centre, Monash University in Malaysia and USJ7 will be built to improve access. Listed seven stops, Sunway Monash University station will feature a park 'n' ride facility - customers will be charged a flat rate of RM4.

A total of 1,153 parking bays 102 bays for women drivers, motorcycle riders for disabled passengers, including 23 and 121. RM634 million project scheduled daily passenger load of 2,400 per hour with an estimated catchment population of 500,000, is expected to meet the requirements. By 2035 the figure is set to rise to 5,200.

The Sunway BRT service beginning today, for the first two months of operation that will be free to use at the launch was announced. "BRT service for travelers using our MyRapid card RM4 per day or later, they will enjoy a flat rate," Azmi Abdul Aziz, Prasarana Malaysia group managing director, said.

Azmi finalized rates for Sunway BRT service, according to the Public Transport Commission before the end of August (SPAD) will be announced by. Additionally, Sun is expected to start construction by the end of 2016 from the KL- Klang BRT line, the plan is already in motion understands that.

15 BYD- badged on a fleet of electric buses will be employed for use on Sunway. Buses 80 Km / H will possess a high speed and a plethora of amenities including Wi-Fi connectivity will be equipped with. Their 25 - Each bus has a maximum capacity of 67 passengers. 23 visits a day is enough of a personality - it is capable of operational range of 250 kilometers.

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