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Home News Insights Travel Tips By RapidKL For The Coming 2015 Malaysian F1 GP Travel Tips By RapidKL For The Coming 2015 Malaysian F1 GP Insights Jim Kem | March 16, 2015 12:45 pm If you’re heading to Sepang this coming weekend for the 2015 Malaysian Grand Prix, the second round of the F1 calendar, RapidKL has you covered. Our home race sees thousands of spectators heading down the highways to the circuit, and it can be tricky at times for those making the journey by car.To help, RapidKL is setting aside more than 100 buses for use to shuttle race-goers to and from the Sepang International Circuit throughout the three day race weekend. The service will be operating routes from the KLIA2 terminal and the KLIA Long Term Parking zone to cater for international and domestic travellers as well as those who wish to take the ERL, costing RM10 per journey.In addition, for those who wish to be transported directly to the circuit, they can make their way to the convenient drop off points at Suria KLCC and KL Sentral, costing RM18 for a single journey pass and RM30 for a return trip.,The service will begin at 8am within 30 minute intervals with the last buses leaving SIC at 7.30pm, extending to 8.30pm for the race day on Sunday, so spectators won’t have to rush to leave once the racing ends. The post-race concert is slated to end at 7.30pm as well, and there will surely be many buses to accommodate the outflow.It looks like this won’t be a one-time convenience as the agreement reached between Rapid Bus and SIC stipulates this Formula One shuttle service running for at least three years until 2017. "SIC is pleased to collaborate with Rapid Bus for one of the biggest events in the Malaysian sporting and tourism calendar. We support the use of public transportation and having this dedicated shuttle service will be invaluable for increasing convenience for those coming to see the race. Additionally, we are very happy to be cementing a partnership with Rapid KL for the longer term, and look forward to their shuttle services during the eni Superbike World Championship and Shell Malaysia Motorcycle Grand Prix," said Dato' Razlan Razali, CEO of the Sepang International Circuit. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags 2015 Malaysian F1 Grand Prix Bus Formula One Public Transportation RapidKL Print Jim Kem Content Producer There's just something about cars. It's a conveyance, it's a liability, it's a tool; but it can also be a source of joy, pride, inspiration and passion. It's much like clothes versus fashion. And like the latter, the pursuit of perfection never ends. Related News Rapid KL Begins Operation Of Higher Capacity Double-Decker Buses Auto News Jim Kem | November 06, 2020 Rapid KL’s Double-Decker stage buses began operations yesterday, allowing a total capacity of 108 passengers per coach. According to Bernama, Mohd ... Lean And Green: Malaysia's First Electric Bus On The BRT-Sunway Line Starts In June Auto News Jim Kem | March 17, 2015 Starting in June 2015, the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) – Sunway Line have in service Malaysia's first electric bus. To accompany that milestone, it will ... SPAD To Crack Down Hard On Crooked Bus Operators Auto News Jim Kem | May 18, 2015 In an effort to ensure fair and uniform ticket prices, the Land Pubic Transport Commission has said that stern action will be taken against express ... Putrajaya Gets Electric Buses, Other Cities To Follow? Auto News Jim Kem | November 09, 2015 Putrajaya, the seat of Malaysia’s federal government, is set to introduce a public transportation service that we hope will see blossom in other ... Comments
Travel Tips By RapidKL For The Coming 2015 Malaysian F1 GP Insights Jim Kem | March 16, 2015 12:45 pm If you’re heading to Sepang this coming weekend for the 2015 Malaysian Grand Prix, the second round of the F1 calendar, RapidKL has you covered. Our home race sees thousands of spectators heading down the highways to the circuit, and it can be tricky at times for those making the journey by car.To help, RapidKL is setting aside more than 100 buses for use to shuttle race-goers to and from the Sepang International Circuit throughout the three day race weekend. The service will be operating routes from the KLIA2 terminal and the KLIA Long Term Parking zone to cater for international and domestic travellers as well as those who wish to take the ERL, costing RM10 per journey.In addition, for those who wish to be transported directly to the circuit, they can make their way to the convenient drop off points at Suria KLCC and KL Sentral, costing RM18 for a single journey pass and RM30 for a return trip.,The service will begin at 8am within 30 minute intervals with the last buses leaving SIC at 7.30pm, extending to 8.30pm for the race day on Sunday, so spectators won’t have to rush to leave once the racing ends. The post-race concert is slated to end at 7.30pm as well, and there will surely be many buses to accommodate the outflow.It looks like this won’t be a one-time convenience as the agreement reached between Rapid Bus and SIC stipulates this Formula One shuttle service running for at least three years until 2017. "SIC is pleased to collaborate with Rapid Bus for one of the biggest events in the Malaysian sporting and tourism calendar. We support the use of public transportation and having this dedicated shuttle service will be invaluable for increasing convenience for those coming to see the race. Additionally, we are very happy to be cementing a partnership with Rapid KL for the longer term, and look forward to their shuttle services during the eni Superbike World Championship and Shell Malaysia Motorcycle Grand Prix," said Dato' Razlan Razali, CEO of the Sepang International Circuit. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags 2015 Malaysian F1 Grand Prix Bus Formula One Public Transportation RapidKL
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Rapid KL Begins Operation Of Higher Capacity Double-Decker Buses Auto News Jim Kem | November 06, 2020 Rapid KL’s Double-Decker stage buses began operations yesterday, allowing a total capacity of 108 passengers per coach. According to Bernama, Mohd ...
Lean And Green: Malaysia's First Electric Bus On The BRT-Sunway Line Starts In June Auto News Jim Kem | March 17, 2015 Starting in June 2015, the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) – Sunway Line have in service Malaysia's first electric bus. To accompany that milestone, it will ...
SPAD To Crack Down Hard On Crooked Bus Operators Auto News Jim Kem | May 18, 2015 In an effort to ensure fair and uniform ticket prices, the Land Pubic Transport Commission has said that stern action will be taken against express ...
Putrajaya Gets Electric Buses, Other Cities To Follow? Auto News Jim Kem | November 09, 2015 Putrajaya, the seat of Malaysia’s federal government, is set to introduce a public transportation service that we hope will see blossom in other ...