First in Malaysia Bus Rapid Transit will be opened in June

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First in Malaysia Bus Rapid Transit will be opened in June

In June this year the first in Malaysian history Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) will start to work. As expects, it will serve 2,400 passengers per hour.

In June this year the first in Malaysian history Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) will start to work. As expects, it will serve 2,400 passengers per hour and will reduce the traffic congestions. Only environmentally-friendly electric buses will work at BRT, which will have dedicated road lanes.

The 5.5km-long track will have seven stations and will connect to the Light Rail Transit (LRT) network and the KTM commuter service, the main transport systems.

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