WanderEats yes please, although having used your video as a guide yesterday there really isn’t much that needs to be added 😛 The passageway down to Merdeka is slap bang below the lrt platform and is clearly indicated. Big thanks for the video it was a huge help!
Merdeka - Plaza Rakyat Link Way reminds me of the Singapore MRT Bugis Station Transfer between the East-West Line & Downtown Line. Cause each respective stations have a paid to paid link way with travelators. If only Malaysia MRT Corp did a twin side by side travelators for the Merdeka - Plaza Rakyat linkway, instead of one for each direction...
@@echasabrinaal-idrus717 sorry for asking again, is that mean i can tap my tng card at maluri lrt station and walk through maluri mrt station to sunway velocity mall? Or i should tap my tng card at mrt maluri? 😅 sorry cos im not really familiar with that place.
@@leahleah6668 1. You get off the train at Maluri LRT Station. 2. Don't tap out from the Maluri LRT Station. 3. There is a connected link way between Maluri LRT & Maluri MRT. This is also called the paid area link way. 4. Go through the connected link way, and the escalators will take you down into the Maluri MRT Station. This area is also called the Paid Concourse Area. 5. Once you are inside the Maluri MRT Station, you have a choice. 6. You can go down to the platform to take MRT train heading to Kajang on Platform 1, or take a train heading to Sungai Buloh on Platform 2. 7. OR you can tap out of Maluri MRT Station, and exit the station using EXIT B, this will bring you to the covered walk way that will take you to Sunway Velocity.
It's very easy, from LRT Plaza Rakyat, find the walkway to Merdeka MRT Station as per this video. Then at Merdeka MRT Station take the Kwasa Damansara bound train.. that's it. Happy travels MJ!
Hi. in your experience, which interchange station between LRT and MRT that has the shortest walking distance? Merdeka/Maluri/Pasar Seni? likewise for MRT Putrajaya line which has more interchange stations(from what I've seen on the rail map)
Hi Angel, from those 3 interchange you mentioned, the shortest in my experience would be Pasar Seni followed very closely by Maluri. As for MRT Putrajaya Line Phase 1, there's are only MRT+KTM Interchange which is Sg Buloh, Sri Damansara and the shortest one, Kampung Batu. Out of curiosity though, why the shortest walking distance is important for you?
@@WanderEats hahaha...too lazy to walk that far a distance which also takes more time. on a serious note, i do have knee pain. they'd hurt when I'm out walking. would hurt more the next day 🥲