- Kuala Lumpur International Airport ERL station
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address=TheKuala Lumpur International Airport ,Sepang ,Selangor ,Malaysia .
line=KLIA Transit andKLIA Ekspres (Express Rail Link ) (2002 to present)
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platform=1island platform (KLIA Ekspres)
1 island platform (KLIA Transit)
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2 (KLIA Transit)
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mpassengers=Kuala Lumpur International Airport ERL station or KLIA ERL station is served by
Express Rail Link (ERL) Sdn. Bhd. inKuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA),Malaysia . The ERL station comprises two separate stations under the Main Terminal Building, KLIA.ERL station for KLIA Ekspres
This station is exclusive to
KLIA Ekspres which provides a non-stop express train service to the KL City Air Terminal (KL CAT), part of theKuala Lumpur Sentral transportation hub inKuala Lumpur .The non-stop trip between Kuala Lumpur and KLIA is 57 kilometres and takes exactly 28 minutes. Trains depart at 15-minute intervals during peak hours and 20-minute intervals during off-peak hours. A basic one-way trip costs 35 ringgit (RM35).
KLIA Ekspres station is on the first floor of the Main Terminal Building.
ERL station for KLIA Transit
Another station is for
KLIA Transit , a high-speed commuter train service linkingKuala Lumpur Sentral and the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA). It shares the same tracks as the KLIA Ekspres but unlike the direct airport express service, KLIA Transit stops at three other stations, namely Bandar Tasik Selatan, Salak Tinggi, and Cyberjaya/Putrajaya. Check-in facilities are not available at KLIA Transit stations.KLIA Transit station can only be accessed from the third floor (arrivals) of the Main Terminal Building, despite being on the first floor.
Future
* Feeder buses currently ferry passengers between the Main Terminal Building and the Low Cost Carrier Terminal. In November 2006, the Malaysian government announced that it has approved in principle the construction of a rail link between the Main Terminal Building and the Low Cost Carrier Terminal. Construction is scheduled to begin only after a new LCCT built.
ee also
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Kuala Lumpur International Airport
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