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How to get fromTaipan LRT Station to Taylor's Universityby subway, tram, taxi, foot, or bus

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There are 5 ways to get from Taipan LRT Station to Taylor's University by subway, tram, taxi, foot, or bus

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  1. Subway, tram

    best
    1. Take the subway from Taipan to Usj 7subway subway Kjl
    2. Take the tram from Usj7 to Sunmedtram tram Brt
    25 min
    RM 2–3
  2. Tram

    cheapest
    1. Take the tram from Usj7 to Sunmedtram tram Brt
    30 min
    RM 1–2
  3. Taxi

    1. Take the taxi from Taipan LRT Station to Taylor's Universitytaxi taxi 7.4 km
    7 min
    RM 5–7
  4. Walk

    1. Take the walk from Taipan LRT Station to Taylor's Universitywalk walk 4.8 km
    58 min
  5. Line 770 bus

    1. Take the bus from Sj546 Lrt Taipan to (M) Pj614 Masjid Al-Husnabus bus 770
    31 min
    RM 1–5

Taipan LRT Station to Taylor's University by subway, tram, and foot

Calendar1159Weekly Services
Duration25 minAverage Duration
TicketRM 2Cheapest Price
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Questions & Answers

What companies run services between Taipan LRT Station, Malaysia and Taylor's University, Malaysia?

Rapid KL operates a vehicle from Usj7 to Sunmed every 10 minutes. Tickets cost RM 1–2 and the journey takes 8 min. Alternatively, Rapid KL operates a bus from Sj546 Lrt Taipan to (M) Pj614 Masjid Al-Husna hourly. Tickets cost RM 1–5 and the journey takes 8 min.

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