Thursday, October 19, 2017

MRT SBK line Malaysia adventures (Pavilion & National Museum)

       
I have a little confession to make.. Since young, I have never really used the Malaysian public transport system because my family and I will usually travel to various places by car. It has never occurred to me why and when should I even use the public transport. I remember taking the ktm and lrt once when I was only 5 years old and public buses with my grandma at the age of 10. Another reason why I have never taken the public transport as frequently as my other friends do is that there is hardly any buses that would even pass by around my area. So yeah, being a 20 y/o Malaysian citizen, it's embarrassing to tell that I have hardly ever utilized the local public transport system.

But not anymore! With the new MRT SBK line, I am proud to say that I now utilize the public transport system more frequently than I used to back then. I have to say, the new MRT is amazing because it's new, clean and cool (obviously) but most importantly, it's convenient!

How convenient? Alright, here's the thing, since there's hardly any buses around my area so I have to travel to places back and forth by driving. So let's say if I want to travel to KL, I have to purposely drive my car all the way there. But now, I can just choose to park my car at the MRT's park and ride centre and take the MRT to whichever places I want. I have to admit, yes, it's not cheap to park my car at the station too but on the good side, I get to avoid traffic jam problems and I don't have to worry about not being able to find a parking in those KL malls! (Btw this post isn't sponsored)

I have taken the mrt with my friends and family more than 5 times so far.

Here's a summarised version on my youtube channel:




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So I parked my car at the Bandar Utama's mrt park and ride centre and headed off to the mrt station. I used the touchngo card for quicker access.

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You can choose to purchase the tickets from the machine too, but I'm not sure how it works though.

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The mrt station looks really clean and of course, new! The good thing about these stations is that they have fans all around their station so it's less hot compared to other public transport stations like the lrt ones.

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Since we're heading towards pavilion, we went to platform one which is the Kajang line.

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There are escalators at these mrt stations.

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Platform one - heading towards Kajang direction.

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There are also screens that show you approximately how long it takes till the next train arrives.

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The platforms have glass safety doors like the ones in Singapore too! It's good because it acts as a safety barrier between the platform and the mrt railways.

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Our train has arrived!

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You'll get to enjoy the beautiful scenery along the way.

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There will be screens above the exit door that shows the entire SBK line map and your whereabouts throughout your journey.

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This is how the underground mrt railway looks like as you may have already expected it, yes, it's dark but fret not, the insides of the mrt are brightly lit.

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Took the escalator upwards after we've arrived at the Bukit Bintang station. For your information, the Bukit Bintang mrt station is an underground one. Each of the underground mrt stations has its own unique designs. The Bukit Bintang one has red modern looking walls.

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We took the pintu (exit) D from the mrt station that will lead us to the direction where lot10, fahrenheit 88 and pavilion is located at. You'll see Zara on your right once you've exited the station via pintu D. Here, we are walking towards fahrenheit 88.

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There are escalators right infront of the entrance of fahrenheit88 that will lead you down to Brands Outlet and to pavilion. If you prefer not to walk across the busy roads just to get to pavilion, you can always access the underpass to pavilion via these escalators.

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After taking the escalator down to Brands outlet, turn left and you will see a sign that says 'underpass to pavilion'.

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After walking for another 2 mins, here we are in pavilion already!

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We had our quick lunch at Rakuzen, pavilion elite before we go for some shopping.

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Sis had her ice cream cravings satisfied at the mini Softserve store.

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After walking in pavilion for around 2 hours, we decided to stop by the National Museum for a visit on our way back to the BU station. It was actually my first time visiting the National Museum. So we went back to the Bukit Bintang mrt station via the underpass that connects both F88 and pavilion together.

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Continue walking straight towards the lot10 direction to get to the BB mrt station.

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I just realised that 3 mins away (within near walking distance) is the Bukit Bintang monorail station.

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Here's the entrance of pintu D of the Bukit Bintang mrt station.

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This time, we headed to platform 2 - Sungai Buloh line to get to the National Museum.

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We are three stations away from the National Museum.

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This is how the underground station looks like, similar to Singapore's mrt line.

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After reaching the Muzium Negara station, we headed towards pintu (exit) B.

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After getting out of the station, you'll see the national museum at your right. On your left will be the Qsentral and st regis building.

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We've arrived at the National Museum.

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The entrance fee was RM2 for regular Mykad adults.

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This is how the museum looks like inside.

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We went to take a look at the outside of the museum after we'd finished walking through all the exhibitions, 

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These are the models of various types of olden houses around Malaysia.

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That's the main door that you'll see if you're travelling along Jalan Istana.

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After the visit, we went straight back to the Bandar utama mrt station and headed home. It was a tiring day for all of us.


Hope you've enjoyed reading and cheers to more mrt adventures in the future!
Go experience the mrt if you haven't!



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