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Friday, 5 May 2023
MAEPS │ MRT - LRT Train Rides (to MAEPS and Back)
We're Riding the Trains Again!
There was plenty of hype surrounding this year’s autoshow, which promised to “feature hundreds of the latest cars, EVs, motorbikes and technology showcases” at MAEPS Serdang from 4–7 May 2023.
We did a little research and found that the easiest way to get there was by taking the MRT from Tun Razak Exchange (TRX) to UPM.
Getting to MAEPS
After a bus ride to the Muzium Negara MRT Station, we caught a Kajang bound train and disembarked at TRX. From there, we switched to the Putrajaya Line, rode to UPM, and the total fare came to RM4.30 (approximately USD/EUR0.90).
From UPM, we hailed a Grab car to MAEPS for RM17 (approximately USD/EUR4).
After the Autoshow
Once we were done at the autoshow, we hailed another Grab car to Putrajaya Sentral for RM13 (approximately USD/EUR3). We then caught a Kwasa Damansara bound train and disembarked at Ampang Park MRT Station for RM3.80 (approximately USD0.90/EUR0.80).
We exited the MRT and walked into the LRT station — where we mistakenly boarded a Gombak bound train. We realised the error quickly, got off at Damai, switched to the Kelana Jaya bound train, and finally disembarked at Masjid Jamek for RM1.80 (approximately USD1/EUR0.40).
Train Hopping Complete
Thus ended our little train hopping session — a full loop through KL’s public transport system, complete with transfers, detours, and a few laughs along the way.
Be sure to catch more videos of us riding KL’s awesome public transport in the future!
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