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The company said that LRT bus services 11, 13 and 14 will operate with a total of 40 buses and a frequency of between 10-15 minutes during peak hours, depending on the current traffic conditions. In order to facilitate travel, all these bus services will use special bus routes that have been prepared. Enforcement will be carried out by the authorities to ensure that this bus route is not misused by other vehicles.
It added that from April 2, the LRT 9 (Hang Tuah-Bandaraya) and LRT 10 (Masjid Jamek-Bandaraya) bus services will be terminated.
Rapid also suggested that passengers use alternative rail routes, where passengers who want to go to Hang Tuah can take the Monorail via Titiwangsa station, while passengers who want to go to Chan Sow Lin can take the Putrajaya MRT Line via Titiwangsa. Passengers are also encouraged to use the PULSE application to plan their journey.