From 80 Sen To RM4.30: A Simple Breakdown Of The New LRT3 Fares

25 Jun 2026 • 2:45 PM MYT
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From 80 Sen To RM4.30: A Simple Breakdown Of The New LRT3 Fares

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Images courtesy of The Edge and Harian Metro.

The long-awaited Light Rail Transit 3 (LRT3) is finally shifting into gear. With official operations commencing this Monday, June 29, the western corridor of the Klang Valley is about to get a whole lot more accessible. Whether you are commuting from the suburbs or planning a weekend adventure, this rail line is set to change how we navigate the region.

Quick Fact: The LRT3 (Shah Alam Line) spans 37 kilometres, connecting Bandar Utama to Johan Setia with 20 operational stations.Understanding the Fare Structure

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More info here: MyRapid

Simplicity is at the heart of the new fare system. As detailed in the official fare matrix provided above, pricing is structured to ensure affordability for both short-distance hops and full-line traverses.

The Minimum: Fares start at just 80 sen for the shortest distances, making quick neighborhood commutes incredibly cheap.The Maximum: For those traveling the full length of the line, from Bandar Utama to Johan Setia, the maximum fare is capped at RM4.30 for cashless and RM4.90 for cash payment. Concession Rates: The system intelligently tiers fares based on distance, and users can benefit from concession rates if they qualify, significantly reducing the cost of daily travel for students and senior citizens.Why This Line Matters

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For years, the western corridor, spanning Petaling Jaya, Shah Alam, and Klang, has been synonymous with traffic congestion. By introducing a direct rail service, the LRT3 isn't just offering a ride; it’s offering a viable alternative to the Federal Highway.

The integration is another major selling point. The line connects seamlessly with existing rail networks, including the Kelana Jaya Line, Kajang Line, and KTM services. This creates a web of connectivity that allows commuters to traverse vast stretches of the Klang Valley without ever touching a steering wheel.

Your First Ride: Pro-Tips

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Image courtesy of NST.

As you prepare for the grand opening, keep these tips in mind:

Plan Your Interchange: If you are connecting from the MRT Kajang Line at Bandar Utama, familiarize yourself with the new linkways to save walking time.Cashless Convenience: While cash options exist, using a cashless payment method will always be faster and smoother during the morning rush.Check the App: Use Prasarana’s official tools to check live updates, as initial operations might see slight adjustments in frequency.

This Monday, 29 June, marks the beginning of a new era for commuters in the Klang Valley. Whether you are heading to class, the office, or exploring the cultural heritage of Klang, the LRT3 is ready to take you there, affordably and efficiently.

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