WHAT
The
first and only map guide bringing together train and bus routes on
a to-scale map from all operators in a comprehensive and user-friendly
way! Commuters can now see how to get round the city and its suburbs at a
glance! This info also includes interconnections, frequencies, first
train/last train, first bus/last bus, and locations of stations,
bus stops and terminals.
All
this makes bastrenKL the essential guide for existing and
potential public transport users. bastrenKL comes in the
portable A5 size (half A4); it easily fits into your bag
or pocket. Also it is arranged into a 24-page booklet so you don’t have
to worry about folding back a huge map! bastrenKL is written in mainly English
and secondarily, Bahasa Malaysia.
Because
public transportation information is constantly changing, get the latest bus
and train info updates here.
Other mistakes and misprints are documented on our errata
page.
Read more: Intro
to public transport in KL
Read more: Why
public transport?
Read more: what
other people say
WHEN
BastrenKL is released in December 2007. It is intended to
be a twice-yearly publication with the next issue coming out in May 2008.
The first edition kicks off with approximately 45,000 copies printed.
WHERE
The map's coverage includes Kuala Lumpur city centre, Petaling Jaya, Subang
Jaya, Ampang, Cheras, Selayang, Serdang and even Putrajaya!... Tourism
Malaysia is distributing 31,000 copies for free throughout its information
centres. The rest will be sold at bookstores
and newsagents throughout Kuala Lumpur, the Klang Valley and Malaysia
for only RM5.
WHO
BastrenKL is published by vectordesigns. It took us 1 full year to come out
with this product, not including the time it took to create its forebears
(DBKL brochure, bus stop
maps), which have contributed to this latest incarnation. Even then it’s
not perfect, but we hope you can help us in collectively improving public
transport information, and hopefully along the way, the urban living experience
in KL!


Dec 07
