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Malaysia LRT Travel Guide Manila LRT Route Map

1. Manila Light Rail Line Map

Of course it is safe.

When I took the subway and light rail in the Philippines, I still remember the first time I saw the crowded scene and I secretly thought that I would never take the light rail again. I don’t expect it to work this time.

In fact, the light rail is quite convenient. Traffic jams are common in Manila. If you ride the light rail, you win. I don't have this problem. It's just too crowded. The air conditioning on the light rail is very strong, so don't make you feel uncomfortable in the limited space. In addition, there are special carriages for women.

Current location The Philippines is a small country in Southeast Asia. Its capital is Manila, which has a subway.

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2. Manila Metro Line Map

Domestic routes in Malaysia and the United States are very convenient. Malaysia Airlines, AirAsia, Belgaea Air and Firefly, which mainly operate domestic routes and peripheral short-distance routes, have regular flights between major cities and tourist attractions in Malaysia.

1. How to get to Malaysia?

(1) Airplane

Many cities in China have direct flights to Malaysia, such as Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Chongqing, Chengdu, etc. They are all regular routes, so it is very convenient to reach Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia. Some popular cities have direct flights from China, such as Langkawi, Penang and Redang Island. You can choose Kuala Lumpur or Singapore as a transit point for connecting flights. There are direct flights from Guangzhou and Hong Kong to Penang.

If you are in nearby cities/countries such as Singapore, Bangkok, Jakarta, etc. You can also choose to fly, which usually takes 1-2 hours.

Currently, there are three airports in Kuala Lumpur: Kuala Lumpur International Airport (including KLIA and KLIA2) and Subang International Airport. Among them, Kuala Lumpur International Airport handles international, domestic and international flights in and out of Malaysia such as Malaysia Airlines and AirAsia; Subang International Airport handles the takeoff and landing of small airlines such as BERJAYA and FIREFLY.

The following transportation options are available to and from the airport:

KLIA Express: It takes 28 minutes from Kuala Lumpur International Airport to Kuala Lumpur Sentral Station. After arriving at Central Station, you can transfer to other means of transportation to reach your destination.

Airport bus: It takes about 1 hour from the international airport to the central station (KLSentral).

Taxi: Taxis from major airports in Malaysia generally have fixed prices. After leaving the airport hall, passengers pay at the taxi counter and get on the bus with the receipt. Don't take a taxi near the airport to avoid being scammed.

(2) Train

Bangkok-Kuala Lumpur

There are two trains running from Bangkok's Pengchon Railway Station to Kuala Lumpur every day. The fare is about 1,500 baht (300 yuan) and the journey takes about 24 hours. On the way, the train passed through Hat Yai in southern Thailand, Penang in Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, and finally arrived in Singapore.

However, it should be noted that when entering Kuala Lumpur by train from Bangkok, you need to have a plane ticket to a developed country or return home within 120 hours, otherwise you are likely to be deported. The best insurance is to apply for a visa in advance, whether from Thailand to Malaysia or from Malaysia to Thailand.

Singapore-Kuala Lumpur

There are three trains from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur every day, two of which are during the day and one at night. The journey takes about 7 hours, and the fare is about 19-68 Singapore dollars (100-400 yuan) depending on the seat class. Singapore Station is located in Keppel, Singapore. The nearest MRT station is Tanjong Pagar, and Kuala Lumpur Station is KLSentral.

2. Local transportation in Malaysia

(1) Airplane

Malaysia has very convenient domestic routes. In addition to Malaysia Airlines, there are PelangiBerjayaAir, AirAsia, Transmile and MofazAir. All five airlines offer scheduled flights between Malaysian cities.

(2) Coach

In Malaysia, there are long-distance buses specializing in long-distance routes in public transportation. Most of these buses travel between major cities and are equipped with air conditioning and toilets, as well as necessary entertainment facilities such as audio and television. Long-distance buses will not stop midway except for necessary refueling.

For safety reasons, it is recommended that tourists choose reputable state-owned companies, mainly multinational express and Sani Express.

Malaysian coaches support online booking, and you can pay by credit card. There is a Chinese page: /?LG=CN

(3) Training

Malaysia has two Main railway lines: West Coast and East Coast. There are many types of trains on the West Coast. Foreign tourists often take Sinaland Express or Lakyat Express. These two express trains run between Singapore-Kuala Lumpur and Kuala Lumpur-Butterworth, with the advantages of high speed and convenience. The disadvantage is that there are few stops. If you want to visit some small cities leisurely, you can take a slow train.

The western coastline stretches from Johor Bahru on the border of Singapore and Malaysia to the Great Plains on the border of Malaysia and Thailand. It connects the capital Kuala Lumpur, Butterworth, Ipoh and other major cities. It is a major transportation artery in Malaysia and an international route connecting Bangkok and Singapore to the north and south (the international express train runs once a day). There are many passengers on this line. Along the route there are bustling towns, vast rice fields, rubber plantations and tropical jungles. The scenery is ever-changing. There is a small town called Jimas in the interior of the Malay Peninsula, between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore, where the east and west coastlines diverge. The east coast leads to Tongba, a suburb of Cotabalu.

(4) Ferries

There are ferry services between Peninsular Malaysia and the main islands, from Bunker Island, Langkawi Island, Tioman Island and Relang Island. If you want to go to the smaller islands, tourists can rent their own boats. (5) Urban transportation

Several major cities in Malaysia are equipped with urban roads and urban transportation networks, and urban buses operate on all highway routes. Charges are based on distance traveled. For example, Kuala Lumpur and Penang have such city buses.

When traveling in Malaysian cities, in addition to local bus transportation, you can also take taxis or tricycles specially designed for tourists in some tourist cities. Kuala Lumpur's rail transit is convenient and fast, and it is also a good choice.

3. Transportation in popular cities in Malaysia

(1) Kuala Lumpur

The transportation facilities in Kuala Lumpur are convenient and complete. Foreign tourists can arrive smoothly by plane. They can travel from neighboring Thailand and other countries, or opt for trains. Kuala Lumpur has a complex and huge public transportation system. The transportation between various blocks is very fast and convenient, such as Kuala Lumpur aviation, airport transportation, trains, railway stations, long-distance passenger transportation, buses, cruise ships, taxis, subways, etc.

(2) Penang

Both AirAsia and Firefly have designated Penang International Airport as their hub airport. If you book three to six months in advance, there will be huge discounts. If you want to go to Kuala Lumpur first, it is recommended to transfer from Kuala Lumpur to Penang. There are more flights and lower prices in this sector. The transportation from Penang International Airport is very convenient. Passengers can take taxis to all places in Penang and neighboring states. There is also Penang Long-distance Bus Station: there are buses to Malaysia here. It takes about four and a half hours by bus from Kuala Lumpur to Penang.

(3) Tawau

Both Malaysia Airlines and AirAsia have round-trip flights between Tawau, Kuala Lumpur and Sandakan. You can choose to fly to Tawau from Kuala Lumpur or Kota Kinabalu. It takes 3 hours from Kuala Lumpur to Tawau, and more than 1 hour from Kota Kinabalu to Tawau.

Semporna

To go to Semporna, you have to fly to Tawau Airport. There are flights to Tawau from Kuala Lumpur and Kota Kinabalu. Relatively speaking, it is more convenient to fly from Kota Kinabalu to Tawau. The flight time is less than an hour, while it takes nearly three hours to get from Kuala Lumpur to Tawau. Take a bus from Tawau Airport to Tawau City, and then transfer to a bus in Tawau City to Semporna. The journey is very long (2 hours) and there is only a shuttle bus from 8 am to 5 pm.

(5) Langkawi

As an island, external transportation is inconvenient and can only be reached by water and air.

Callaway International Airport is located in Padang Matsirat in the west of the island. Flights departing from Penang, Kuala Lumpur, Huanghuai, Phuket, Singapore and other places. All landed here. There are flights from Shanghai to Langkawi via Kuala Lumpur, and other domestic cities need to transfer to Kuala Lumpur.

(6) Malacca

Melaka has an airport, but there are no flights from Malaysia and no direct trains, so long-distance buses are the main mode of transportation to and from Malacca. Malacca's long-distance bus station is located about 5 kilometers north of the city center and is also the main transportation station in Malacca. There are many long-distance buses connecting Malacca to other cities in Malaysia such as Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Penang, Kuantan, etc. There are also buses to Singapore and other places.

3. Manila Light Rail Line Map HD

Let us start from the conclusion that the Malaysian subway was built in Japan. The American Metro in Malaysia is mainly located in Kuala Lumpur, the largest city. The length of Kuala Lumpur’s subway has reached 50 kilometers. Kuala Lumpur's subway is built by Japan's Toyota and Honda, with an investment of 200 billion yen. The subway technology in Malaysia and the United States is very advanced.

4. Malaysia Rail Transit

The technology of Doha Metro in Qatar is provided by Japan. The specific construction party is Japan's Mitsubishi Manufacturing Company, and major Japanese construction companies subcontract it into multiple scattered projects. Construction workers from all over the world, especially South Asia, are responsible for the construction aspects.

I am honored that the Japanese company Fujita, where I work, has also participated in the installation and commissioning of electromechanical equipment at Doha Metro stations.