DBKL articulated bus trials in Kuala Lumpur til Apr 30

by · Paul Tan's Automotive News

Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) has announced that it is trialling the use of articulated buses on four routes over four months, and this will be held on one route for a duration of one month each.

The first route will be GOKL 01 that runs from KLCC to Bukit Bintang over a distance of 7 km, with a frequency of one hour at peak times, and one hour 30 minutes at off-peak times. This will run from January 1 to 31.

The second route is GOKL 03 from the Titiwangsa Hub to KL Sentral over a distance of 13 km, with a frequency of one hour at peak times, and one hour 30 minutes at off-peak times; this runs from February 1 to 28.

The third route is GOKL 08 that will run from MRT Kampung Batu to Chow Kit, with the longest route distance of the quartet at 20.3 km. Bus frequency is every two hours at peak times and two hours 30 minutes at off-peak times, and GOKL 08 will run from March 1 to 31.

The fourth route is the GOKL 10 connecting route that will run from Terminal Maluri to Chow Kit over a distance of 17 km, with a frequency of two hours at peak times and two hours 30 minutes at off-peak times. The GOKL 10 connecting route will run from April 1 to 30.

At the same time, DBKL is conducting research on the effectiveness of articulated buses on these routes. The trial is to determine the effectiveness of the service from the consumers’ perspective, including aspects such as wait times, comfort, destination requirements as well as other relevant needs, DBKL stated.

According to DBKL, the data gathered in this trial will be used in determining the suitability of the vehicles being trialled, based on the views of the public (a QR code is provided in the image above). As above, the trial will run until April 30, 2025.

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