Follow rules, RapidKL told
Council president Mislan Tugiu was surprised when informed by Malay Mail of the development, claiming that he was unaware of any change in the company's bus routes.
“They should not be doing this.
We have set the rules and they should follow it,” Mislan said. Mislan, after checking with his officers later, said he was informed that RapidKL had pledged that they would not be making Bandar Klang their hub.
“RapidKL has said that they would not be making any stops at its hub.
They will only travel within the pick up points to get passengers.
“Action will be taken if they make any of these stops their hub,” he said.
On Monday, RapidKL announced that it will change the E4 bus route (Klang Sentral to Terminal Pasar Seni) beginning today.
The company said they were shifting their operations to the Bandar Klang terminal “upon request by customers”.
The new route for E4 will begin from the Bandar Klang bus terminal and will stop at Jalan Pasar, Lebuh Tapah, Jalan Mantin, Persiaran Sultan Ibrahim, Federal Highway, Mid Valley, Jalan Tun Sambanthan, KL Sentral, Jalan Sultan Sulaiman, Jalan Syed Putra and the Pasar Seni terminal.
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