Reduced frequency for Rapid KL rail services from March 20

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KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama): The Rapid KL rail network services in the Klang Valley will be revised to a 10-minute frequency, from 6am to midnight daily, including public holidays from March 20 to 31.

"We will continue to monitor the demand of passengers. If we see the need to shorten the frequency, additional trains will be sent out.

"During this period, we highly recommend that passengers who still need to use our service, plan their journeys well," said Abdul Hadi Amran, chief executive officer of Rapid Rail Sdn Bhd in a statement Wednesday . This measure was implemented in view of the government's nationwide movement control order which is in force from March 18 to 31 to curb the spread of Covid-19.

Abdul Hadi also reassured all passengers that Rapid Rail would continue its cleaning activities at stations and inside trains, to meet and exceed the highest standards of safety and hygiene.Passengers can obtain the latest service updates from Rapid KL's Facebook, Twitter or Instagram accounts. Alternatively, passengers can also call the Rapid KL Helpline at 03-7885 2585. – Bernama

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