Rapid KL On-Demand Adds 5 New Zones — Cyberjaya & Putrajaya Included
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The Rapid KL On-Demand service has been expanded to five new zones, including Cyberjaya and Putrajaya.
The Rapid KL On-Demand last mile connection service has been expanded to five new zones. From June 16 onwards, this service will include new routes such as MRT Kwasa Sentral – Subang Bestari/Subang Skypark Terminal, MRT Semantan – Menara DBKL, MRT Metro Prima – Taman Beringin, MRT Putrajaya Sentral – Presint 1, and MRT Cyberjaya City Centre – Cyberjaya.
Unlike the previous existing routes, these new ones are not located within the Prasarana LRT and MRT station network, in a bid to broaden its last-mile transportation service to more users in Klang Valley.
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To accommodate this expansion, a total of 17 vans will be used in these five new zones, where prospective customers can book a ride using the Rapid On-Demand mobile app. And just like other Rapid On-Demand services, the fare starts at RM1 per ride, and payments can be made using the Rapid KL’s My50/MyCity/Pas Famili passes, Touch n Go cards, MyRapid concession cards, OKU Smile pass, and many more.
With these five new zones, the Rapid KL On-Demand service now covers a total of 60 zones throughout the Klang Valley area, with 162 vans dispatched since its inception back in Jan 2024. On top of that, a total of 16 zones with 46 vans are available within the MRT Kajang and Putrajaya lines alone.

Transport Minister YB Anthony Loke and Second Finance Minister Datuk Seri Amir Hamzah posed with the Rapid KL On-Demand vans.
Prior to this expansion, transport ministry Anthony Loke previously announced that Prasarana will introduce 300 more vans for the Rapid KL On-Demand services as an answer to the growing demand for this first-mile, last-mile transportation solution.
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