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Screenshot of www.kliaekpres.com on 30 August 2004, showing KLIA Ekspres train and company logo.

KLIA Ekspres is a high speed train linking KL Sentral in Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia to the international airport, KLIA. The KL City Air Terminal (KLCAT), located at KL Sentral, has the IATA designation XKL and can be used by passengers to check in for flights from KLIA. The non-stop trip takes exactly 28 minutes. Trains depart at 15-minute intervals (during peak hours) and a basic one-way trip costs 35 ringgit, although a variety of discounts are available.


The commuter service KLIA Transit running on the same tracks takes 9 minutes longer for the same trip, since it also stops in Bandar Tasik Selatan, Putrajaya/Cyberjaya, and Salak Tinggi.


Both services use the Desiro trainset by Siemens AG. The Ekspres rail link was opened on April 14, 2002, with the Transit service following on August 23, 2002. Malaysians often still refer to the line by its working name Express Rail Link or ERL. The service run at a maximum commercial speed at 160km/h.


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External links

  • KLIA Ekspres (http://www.kliaekspres.com/)

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Kuala Lumpur International Airport - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (595 words)
Kuala Lumpur International Airport (abbreviated as KLIA) is Malaysia's main international airport and is situated in Sepang district, in the south of the state of Selangor, about 50 km outside the capital city, Kuala Lumpur.
KLIA was designed by Japanese architect, Kisho Kurokawa, and developed by KL International Airport Berhad.
Connections to Kuala Lumpur are possible on the KLIA Express train (RM35 one way), via taxis (approximately RM60) or buses.
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