KLIA Ekspres

KLIA Ekspres
Overview
Native nameERL Laluan KLIA Ekspres
OwnerExpress Rail Link
Line number6 (purple)
LocaleKuala Lumpur - KLIA
Termini
Stations3
Service
TypeNon-stop direct airport rail link (commuter rail)
SystemExpress Rail Link ERL
Operator(s)Express Rail Link
Rolling stock8 4-car Siemens Desiro ET 425 M Articulated EMU
2 4-car CRRC Changchun Equator Articulated EMU
Daily ridership4,758 (Q1 2024)[1]
Ridership1.441 million (2023)[2]
History
OpenedKL Sentral - KLIA
14 April 2002 (2002-04-14)
Last extensionKLIA - klia2
1 May 2014 (2014-05-01)
Technical
Line length57 km (35.4 mi)
CharacterMostly on surface
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Electrification25 kV 50 Hz AC catenary
Conduction systemWith driver
Route map

5 8 9 Up arrow
KL Sentral Parking
5 9 Down arrow
Bandar Tasik Selatan
Putrajaya & Cyberjaya
Kompleks Rel
Udara Depot
Salak Tinggi
KLIA Terminal 1
7 
KLIA Terminal 2
7 

Interchange stations

integrated paid area
single fare trip
non-integrated paid area
multiple fare trips
interchange within same building
or cross-platform interchange
Map
Location of KLIA Ekspres

The KLIA Ekspres is an express airport rail link servicing the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) in Malaysia. It runs from KL Sentral, the main railway station of Kuala Lumpur to KLIA's Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 stations.[3] The line is one of the two services on the Express Rail Link (ERL) system, sharing the same tracks as the KLIA Transit. The KLIA Transit stops at all stations along the line, whereas the KLIA Ekspres runs as a direct non-stop express service between KL Sentral and KLIA Terminal 1 and 2. It is operated by Express Rail Link Sdn. Bhd. (ERL).

The line is one of the components of the Klang Valley Integrated Transit System. It is numbered 6 and coloured purple on official transit maps.

  1. ^ "Statistic for Rail Transport" (in Malay and English). Ministry of Transport, Malaysia. Retrieved 12 March 2019.
  2. ^ "Number of Passengers for Rail Transport Services, Fourth Quarter, 2023" (in Malay and English). Ministry of Transport, Malaysia. Retrieved 20 September 2024.
  3. ^ "Our Services". Express Rail Link Sdn Bhd. Archived from the original on 3 July 2017. Retrieved 12 June 2014.

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