Rapid Bus
Rapid Bus Sdn Bhd is the largest bus operator in Malaysia operating mainly in urban areas of Klang Valley, Penang & Kuantan. As of 2011, Rapid KL service brands unit of Rapid Bus, has operates 167 routes with 1,400 buses covering 980 residential areas with a ridership of about 400,000 per day.
Rapid Bus routes were previously operated by Intrakota Komposit Sdn Bhd, a subsidiary of DRB-Hicom Berhad; and Cityliner Sdn Bhd, a subsidiary of Park May Berhad. When it took over, there were 179 routes. Since January 2006, Rapid KL has redrawn the entire network.
Rapid Bus is however not the only bus operator in Kuala Lumpur and the Klang Valley. Other bus operators such as Metrobus, Len Seng Omnibus Co Ltd., Nadi Putra and Selangor Omnibus Co. Ltd also serve the Klang Valley.
History
In October 2003, Prasarana Malaysia Berhad bought over Intrakota Komposit and its subsidiaries from DRB-Hicom for RM177mil. It also paid RM14mil cash for the 364 buses belonging to Cityliner. The original companies were appointed interim operators.Rapid Bus began the first phase of the revamp of its bus network in January 2006 by introducing 15 City Shuttle bus routes which serve major areas in the central business district of Kuala Lumpur. The buses run between four hubs at the edge of the central business district, namely KL Sentral, Titiwangsa, KLCC and Maluri, and Medan Pasar in the city centre. These bus hubs also serve as rail interchanges, with the exception of Medan Pasar, although it is at a walking distance from Masjid Jamek LRT station.
In March 2006, Rapid Bus revamped the bus network serving Kepong, Selayang, Gombak, Batu Caves, Bandar Sri Damansara and Bandar Manjalara areas which it called Area 2. The areas are now service by four Trunk Routes and 35 Local Shuttle routes when fully implemented. The four trunk routes all begin from the Titiwangsa hub where passengers can change to City Shuttles. At the other end, the trunk routes serve regional hubs where Local Shuttles fan out into the residential suburbs.
On 30 April 2006, the bus network in Area 3 covering Setapak, Ulu Kelang, Wangsa Maju, Keramat, Ampang and Pandan was revamped. Three trunk bus routes serve this area, one from Titiwangsa and two from KLCC while 26 local shuttle routes complete the network for this area.
On 1 July 2006, two express services, four trunk lines and 32 local services were introduced in Area 4. It covers areas including Cheras, Serdang, Kajang, Balakong, Putrajaya, Cyberjaya and Bandar Baru Bangi.
On 23 September 2006, Rapid Bus' revamp of the Klang Valley's bus network became complete with the introduction of new routes in Area Five which covers Subang Jaya, USJ, Puchong, and Petaling Jaya, Shah Alam and Klang south of the Federal Highway; and Area Six which covers Damansara, Bandar Utama, Kota Damansara and areas of Petaling Jaya, Shah Alam and Klang north of the Federal Highway.
On 21 April 2007, sixteen months after the first step of the first revamp, a second major revamp was undertaken on the entire bus network on grounds of feedback from commuters who wanted the buses to ferry them from their housing estates direct to the city centre, that is with less or without much need to change buses in the middle of their journey.
This revamp saw the routes being adjusted, extended, merged or discontinued.
On 1 December 2015, The Bus Network Revamp was carried out by SPAD to improve urban public transport in Greater Kuala Lumpur/ Klang Valley. This procedure has caused RapidKL to surrender most of its bus routes to other bus providers such as Causeway Link, Selangor Omnibus, Setara Jaya and Nadi Putra.
On 18 June 2020, Rapid Bus released new features on real time locations of bus in Google Maps, via collaboration with Google Transit. Almost 170 RapidKL's bus routes are covered with this real time feature. Rapid Bus also plans to expand the application to MRT feeder bus service, Rapid Penang, and Rapid Kuantan in the future.
Services
- Rapid KL, a unit of Rapid Bus currently the largest operator stage bus services in Klang Valley.
- Rapid Penang, a unit of Rapid Bus currently the only one operator in Penang island & largest operator stage bus services in Penang northern state of Malaysia.
- Rapid Kuantan, a unit of Rapid Bus currently the largest stage bus services in Kuantan, Pahang east coast state of Malaysia.
- Rapid Kamunting, the stage bus service at Kamunting & Taiping, Perak.
- Go KL City Bus, one of the operator for free bus service funded by Land Public Transport Commission .
- PJ City Bus, a free bus service funded by Petaling Jaya City Council.
- Smart Selangor Bus, a free bus service operated by Rapid Bus funded by Selangor State Government.
- MBPP Rapid Penang Free Shuttle for Bridge Express Shuttle Transit, Central Area Transit and Pulau Tikus Loop funded by Penang Island City Council.
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Using Rapid Bus in [Rapid KL] brands
Nomenclature (Before BNR): 2006-2015
Rapid Bus operates four types of bus services: City Shuttles, Trunk Buses, Local Shuttles and point-to-point Express buses.City Shuttles have red destination boards, trunk buses have blue boards, local shuttles have green boards and express services have orange boards.
Rapid Bus has also divided up the Klang Valley into six areas:
- Area One : Kuala Lumpur City Centre
- Area Two : Kepong, Segambut, Selayang, Batu Caves, Gombak, Jalan Ipoh and Sentul
- Area Three : Setapak, Wangsa Maju, Ulu Klang, Setiawangsa, Keramat, Ampang and Pandan
- Area Four : Cheras, Kajang, Ulu Langat, Putrajaya, Cyberjaya, Semenyih, Sungai Besi, Seri Kembangan, Serdang and Balakong
- Area Five : Klang, Shah Alam Selatan, Bandar Sunway, Subang Jaya, Jalan Klang Lama and Puchong
- Area Six : Shah Alam Utara, Subang, Damansara, Petaling Jaya Utara, Bangsar and Kota Damansara
Route numbers for the express services are prefixed by the letter E, e.g. E1.
There was a prefix for trunk shuttles which is U e.g. U410 and for city shuttles which is B, e.g. B114. But all the prefix were demolished due to the revamping of the Land Public Transport Commission except the local shuttle T services.
The Bus Network Revamp (BNR): 2015-present
The Ampang Corridor, Cheras Corridor, Sungai Besi Corridor, Klang Lama Corridor, Lebuhraya Persekutuan Corridor, Damansara Corridor, Jalan Ipoh Corridor, and Jalan Pahang Corridor were revamped under the Bus Network Revamp reorganization.The Land Public Transport Commission has divided up the Klang Valley into 8 stage bus corridors:
- Jalan Ipoh Corridor
- Jalan Pahang Corridor
- Ampang Corridor
- Cheras Corridor
- Sungai Besi Corridor
- Klang Lama Corridor
- Lebuhraya Persekutuan Corridor
- Damansara Corridor
Bus routes
Former bus routes served by Rapid Bus
Before the implementation of the Bus Network Revamp by the Land Public Transport Commission.Previous route number | Destination | New route number under BNR |
U3 | Bandar Baru Selayang - Medan Pasar | Setara Jaya |
U4 | Desa Aman Puri - Medan Pasar | Selangor Omnibus |
U5 | Taman Melati LRT station - Lebuh Amapng | Not in service |
U8 | Damansara Damai - Medan Pasar | Selangor Omibus |
U11 | Taman Sri Sinar - Medan Pasar | Selangor Omibus Previously served by Setara Jaya and Causeway Link |
U13 | Taman Ehsan - Medan Pasar | Selangor Omibus Previously served by Setara Jaya and Causeway Link |
U21 | Ukay Perdana - Chow Kit | Not in service |
U22 | Sri Nilam - Lebuh Ampang | Not in service |
U25 | Section 10, Wangsa Maju - Lebuh Ampang | Leng Seng and Rapid Bus |
U42 | Putrajaya Sentral - Serdang railway station | Nadi Putra |
U69 | Putra Perdana - Pasar Seni | Causeway Link Previously served by Metrobus |
U75A | Pantai Dalam Komuter station - Pasar Seni | Not in service |
U83 | KL Sentral - Solaris Dutamas | Rapid Bus No longer in service as of 1 December 2017 |
U84 | Kelana Park View - Pasar Seni | Not in service |
U85 | Taman Paramount LRT station - Pasar Seni | Not in service |
U91 | Klang - Pasar Seni | Not in service 700: Klang - Pasar Seni 708: Klang - Sunway Pyramid via Shah Alam |
U209 | Taman Selayang Utama - Medan Pasar | Setara Jaya |
U222 | Jinjang Utara - Medan Pasar | Selangor Omnibus Previously served by Setara Jaya and Causeway Link |
U429 | Putrajaya Sentral - Cyberjaya | Nadi Putra |
E1 | Putrajaya Sentral - Pasar Seni | Nadi Putra |
T515 | Puchong Utama - Pulau Meranti | Causeway Link ; from IOI Puchong Jaya LRT station Previously served by Metrobus and Nadi Putra |
Using the service
Rapid Bus new bus system expects users to hop on more than one bus to complete a journey. This is unlike the previous Rapid Bus bus system and that still in use by other bus operators in the Klang Valley, where most bus services begin in the suburbs, follow a trunk route to the city, then perform a sweep in the city centre before terminating.Instead, Rapid Bus users are expected to use a combination of its four types of services to complete journeys. Local Shuttles take users in the suburbs to hubs, usually bus terminals or LRT stations, where users transfer to LRTs or trunk buses to continue their journeys to the city or elsewhere in the Klang Valley. The city centre is served exclusively by City Shuttles.
Fares
Effective 1 September 2009, all Rapid Bus buses will be issued a single journey tickets for their city shuttle, local shuttle & express bus routes which replaced the daily unlimited ride tickets. As for trunk shuttle bus route, the tickets will be issued based on the number of zones covered. For example, if a person travels across three zones on the trunk shuttle bus route, the bus fare is RM 2.50 for single journey. The ticket must be kept while on board for inspection by RapidKL officials failure of which the ticket must be purchased again if the ticket is lost while on board during the inspection.Spouse and a total of 4 youngsters under 15 years old are allowed to accompany the pass holder free on weekends and public holidays.
Schedules
Detailed schedules of bus services are not published, although headway information and operating hours is publicly available.Headway:
- City Shuttle:10 to 20 minutes
- Trunk Line: 15 to 30 minutes
- Local Shuttle: 15 to 30 minutes
- Express: 30 to 60 minutes
RapidBET - Rapid Bus Express Transit
BET is a system where the buses utilize less congested highways to link between heavily populated areas and city centers in Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya. Naturally, by using the highways, travel time is reduced as the highways are less congested than the normal routes. The service will have limited stops and rely on feeder buses and park-n-ride facilities to ensure sufficient ridership. With BET, travel time is expected to be reduced by up to 50 percent on certain BETs.To Kuala Lumpur
- BET1 - Kota Damansara, Petaling Jaya - Pasar Seni via the Penchala Link
- BET2 - Bandar Sungai Long, Kajang - Lebuh Pudu bus hub via the Grand Saga Cheras–Kajang Expressway
- BET3 - Subang Mewah, USJ 1, Subang Jaya - Pasar Seni via the New Pantai Expressway
- BET4 - Taman Sri Muda, Shah Alam - Pasar Seni via the New Pantai Expressway
- BET7 - Sri Nilam Apartment, Ampang to Munshi Abdullah bus hub via Ampang–Kuala Lumpur Elevated Highway
- BET8 - Semenyih Sentral, Semenyih to Lebuh Pudu bus hub via the Kajang–Seremban Highway
To Putrajaya
- BET16 - Warta Lama, Selayang - Putrajaya Sentral via Kuala Lumpur Middle Ring Road 2
- BET17 - Wira Damai, Batu Caves - Putrajaya Sentral via Kuala Lumpur Middle Ring Road 2
Buses for BET routes are about four to six buses initially and will be reviewed from time to time as the demand grows. BET is more of an enhancement to the current services, whereby the focus is more to shorten the travel time
Bus Fleet
As of June 2014, the Rapid Bus fleet consists of 1,400 vehicles.Double decker buses
- Alexander Dennis Enviro500 MMC - 40 buses
- Volvo B8L - 90 buses
Single Deck Buses
- Alexander Dennis Enviro200 - 80 buses
- BYD electric bus - 15 buses
- Dongfeng DHZ6120RC2
- Hino SKS
- King Long IC
- MAN 18.280 HOCL-NL - 150 buses
- Mercedes-Benz MBM/SKS
- Volvo B7RLE
- Scania K250UB/K270UB - 830 buses at Rapid KL, Rapid Penang, Rapid Kuantan, Rapid Kamunting & Rapid Manjung.
- Volvo - 150 buses at MRT SBK Feeder Bus
- Scania - 150 buses at MRT SBK Feeder Bus
Bus Depots