Exciting news for commuters in Kuala Lumpur! MRT has recently made purchasing tokens even more convenient by accepting credit and debit cards, as well as popular mobile payment options like Apple Pay and Samsung Pay. This upgrade is currently available at select MRT stations, allowing passengers to easily top up their cards without the hassle of carrying cash. So next time you're hopping on the MRT, leave your coins at home and simply tap your way through with your preferred payment method. Happy commuting!
Let's take a trip down memory lane to two years ago when public transport operators and agencies were given a game-changing mandate: embrace the open payment system. This bold move was designed to shake up the industry and challenge Touch 'n Go's dominance.
Exciting changes are underway at Rapid KL's MRT stations! If you've visited Bukit Bintang or Tun Razak Exchange recently, you may have noticed something new at the token vending machines – card terminals. This means that you can now use your card for a quick and convenient way to purchase your MRT tokens. And the best part? This upgrade isn't stopping there – more stations will be equipped with card terminals in the coming weeks. Stay tuned for a hassle-free commuting experience!
Are you ready to make your commute simpler and more convenient? Say goodbye to fumbling for cash or searching for spare change – purchasing a token with your credit or debit card is as easy as 1, 2, 3! Simply select your destination and quantity at the machine, then choose Credit Card as your payment option. To complete the transaction, just tap your payment card or mobile device (whether it's Apple Pay, Samsung Pay, or Google Pay) on the card terminal. It's quick,
For those visiting a new city or on a tight budget, the option to purchase a round-trip ticket can be a lifesaver. However, there is still the inconvenience of having to wait in line at the token vending machines before being able to access the platform.
Get ready to say goodbye to fumbling for cash at KTM Komuter stations! As of January 1st, 2025, KTM Komuter has made the switch to a completely cash
Are you a frequent traveler looking for a cost-effective way to get around Kuala Lumpur? Look no further than Rapid KL's MyCity Pass! For as little as RM6 per day, you can enjoy unlimited rides on their MRT, LRT, BRT, Monorail, and bus lines. It's a convenient and budget-friendly option for those who are constantly on the go.
But don't forget to grab a Touch 'n Go card before you start your journey. You can easily purchase one at the station's counter. With the MyCity Pass in hand, you'll be able to
Have you ever wondered about Rapid KL's plans for implementing contactless payment options on their train lines? Despite conducting trials for MyDebit card terminals at select LRT stations like Wangsa Maju and Pasar Seni, it's still uncertain if this system will be expanded to other lines. It's been almost five years since these initial trials, leaving many passengers curious about the potential for a more convenient and efficient payment method. Stay tuned for updates on this exciting development!
Guess what I saw on the LRT Wangsa Maju today? RapidKL now accepts direct payments using ATM cards! Meanwhile, Touch n Go seems to be lagging behind, with online top-ups only available in the year 3030. Stay tuned for more updates on convenient payment options for your public transportation needs! 🚆💳 #RapidKL #TouchnGo #LRTWangsaMaju #PublicTransportation #PaymentOptions
Picture this: a seamless experience where you can breeze through the gate without the hassle of purchasing a token. Imagine simply tapping your contactless card or even using your smartphone or wearable device to enter and exit with ease. This innovative approach eliminates the need for manual transactions and streamlines the process for users. Whether you prefer Apple Pay, Samsung Pay, or Google Pay, the future of gate access is here. Say goodbye to tokens and hello to convenience.
Exciting news for all My50 unlimited ride pass users! Transport Minister Anthony Loke has announced a game-changing update that will make renewing your pass easier than ever. Say goodbye to the hassle of using your MyKad as the sole payment method, because soon you'll be able to renew your pass through the Touch 'n Go eWallet.
But that's not all – once the system integration is complete, you'll have the option to use either your trusty TNG card or simply whip out your smartphone and scan a QR code. This means greater convenience
In a bid to revolutionize the way we pay for public transportation, Rapid KL trialed Touch 'n Go eWallet's QR Transit back in 2018. However, despite positive feedback during the trial period, the implementation of this convenient payment
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Exciting Updates in Malaysia's Electric Vehicle Scene!
The electric vehicle (EV) revolution is gaining momentum in Malaysia, with a staggering 64% increase in EV registrations in 2024. Among the EVs zooming onto the scene, BYD is leading the pack, accounting for 4 out of every 10 EVs on the road.
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Good news for commuters in Malaysia – the MRT system now accepts credit and debit cards, as well as popular digital wallets like Apple Pay and Samsung Pay, for purchasing tokens. Convenience at your fingertips!
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