The Best ? LRT3 vs. MRT & LRT (Overall Comparison)
The LRT Shah Alam Line (LRT3) features a 3-car configuration that is shorter and narrower than the 4-car MRT lines, resulting in a lower overall passenger capacity. Downscaled to match Kelana Jaya Line standards, the LRT3 operates with smaller stations designed to accommodate a capacity of approximately 18,630 passengers per hour. #exploringwalk

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LRT3 Glenmarie Hub: Peak-Hour Transit Strategy - Part 1 (Glenmarie Bottleneck)

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Is LRT3 Already Too Small? 2026 Capacity Comparison!

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Malaysia’s Public Transport is Worse Than Ever… Now What?

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ECRL Selangor: Gombak (Mei 2026)

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C801B on Service B via Petir

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Unveiling the LRT3: Key Changes & Developments Over the Years!

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Singapore MRT Plans That Were Cancelled

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Why don't the LRT3 and MRT Kajang Line merge at Bandar Utama?

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How China’s Railway to Iran Can be the Death of U.S Dollar!

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Bandar Utama LRT3 to MRT: The Complete Transfer Guide

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From 67,000 to 300,000 Riders : How LRT3 Will Improve Traffic in Shah Alam and Klang

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5 days on a PRIVATE TRAIN in Eastern Europe...

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RTS Link Johor Singapore (June 2026) CCL6

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The $16 Billion Chinese-Backed Railway That Could Change Malaysia Forever

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LRT3 Latest Operating Status

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Jurong Region Line (JRL) MRT Singapore

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Why Maglev is (Basically) Impossible

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Can it SURVIVE? Riding the Jungle Train 100 Years Later 🇲🇾

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Would you ride UZBEKISTAN’S crazy high-speed train? 😱

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