“Kindly check for updates on our social media platforms. Services will continue in support of movement for the brave Malaysians in Essential Services. Take care, Malaysia. Let’s fight together to beat COVID-19,” Rapid KL said in a statement.
With immediate effect until 31 March 2020, the revised frequency for Rapid KL train services will be as follows:
• 10-minute frequency during peak hours on Monday – Friday: 7am - 9am and 4.30pm - 7pm
• 30-minute frequency during non-peak hours on Monday – Friday: 9am - 4:30pm and 7pm -12am; and Saturday, Sunday and public holidays: 6am-12am
“From today until 31 March 2020, we highly advise our passengers to plan their journey well, if they really need to go out for work or other urgent matters. Otherwise, we all should just #stayathome,” said Abdul Hadi Amran, Chief Executive Officer, Rapid Rail Sdn Bhd.
Rapid Bus, which operates Rapid KL stage bus services as well as Rapid Penang, Rapid Kuantan, Rapid Manjung dan Rapid Kamunting, is also making adjustments in line with In line with on-going MCO and in protecting the well-being its staff.
Starting from 23 March 2020, Rapid Bus buses on the road will be reduced by 70%. The frequency will be slightly impacted given the drastically reduced road traffic conditions and the lower number of private vehicles on the road amid the MCO.
"Passengers who are still on duty for essential services need not fear as Rapid Bus will continue to provide buses for them. In easing worry amongst our Rapid Bus customers, for the period of the MCO, they may track the locations of their buses via the web app at
myrapidbus.prasarana.com.my/kiosk, they may also call our helpline team for assistance.
“Alternatively, they may inquire via our social media channels. For Rapid Penang customers, they may download the Rapid Penang Journey Planner from GooglePlay," said Rapid Bus, Chief Executive Officer, Encik Muhammad Yazurin Sallij.