Right now LRT Kelana Jaya Line n KL Monorail Line upgraded, both lines are using 4 coaches trainsets to accommodate increasing commuters in Klang valley area.
Putrajaya line just fully launched yesterday. And btw, i interested about the history and whole plan of kl sentral, klcc. Hope you will cover in future ❤
Really love the video. Love the editing. This channel has so many potential. I can see it becoming like Unfinished London or RMTransit. Keep up the good work!
Your voice and the way you speak reminds me of my teenage self 😁 I was 6/7 when the KTM Komuter was launched in 94/95. My whole school took a train to Subang (Jaya). Presumably from downtown KL. It's all fuzzy now. What I still remember is that Santa Esmeralda's You're My Everything was still a hit then, and a teacher was surprised that I knew the song.
You should also do a vlog explaining the country of origin of each train line. A lot of people believe the trains were all made in Malaysia but in reality only the Monorail train line was made here. The rest came from other countries including Japan, Korea, Canada, Australia, Germany, and China.
Monorail Line = Malaysia Kajang Line = German KJ Line = Canada & German Ampang Line = German & Australia & China Putrajaya Line = Korea ERL Line = German & China ETS Line = China Intercity Line = China Skypark Line = Korea & Japan Aerotrain KLIA = German & Canada
@@markzzzzberg1312 Interesting trivia by 2001 the largest train manufacturer in the world was Canada's Bombardier......and today the company does not exist anymore go figure
The Government still failed to foresee the growth in future. For example the 4-car MRT KJL is so packed during peak hours and the underground station is not wide enough to cater queues. MRT really needs to be 6 car train though.
That is a pretty good idea honestly but also taking into account like the size of the station say.... there only a limited number of gates in it...So an expansion for that might be necessary.
We have 8 cars train in Nyc. KL is a light rails system which is a way better for energy consumption and the speed from starts, accelerate, breaks and stops compared to a still manually operated old heavy system in Ny.
Subscribed because I liked the video. A suggestion would be a detailed video about each line (operations, services, launches, track use, disruptions, accidents, rolling stock used and so on). If you need help, you could ask me or any other transit enthusiast
thanks a lot, I am currently making a TH-cam shorts series about each line with like all the details as you said. although I will probably make a long form video about them in the future. again thank you so much.
I have some great video ideas, 1. Transportation outside of KL (West Coast) 2. Transportation in places like Kelantan and Terengganu 3. Transportaion in East Malaysia (Sabah and Sarawak) 4. maybe some pros and cons of transportation 5. comparations between public trans and private vehicles 6. Infrastructure of roads in Malaysia 7. Pedestrian-friendly sidewalks/neighbourhoods You can watch these creators talking about these kinds of topics, RMTransit, City Beautiful, and Not Just Bikes. They offer a great way to tackle these topics, and I think your team can try some of their presentation skills and editing skills maybe Also, if you want to make the video more interesting, maybe consider stepping out and recording some scenes and making an overlap, for example, going to Bkt Bintang and record a video there, then make an overlap at the corner of the video showing the station name, logo/badge or smth Hope this channel can fly off cuz I can see the potential if it's done in the best way possible! :3
You were wrong at the very beginning when you said "this tiny peninsula country". Malaysia consists of states in peninsula and Sarawak and Sabah in the island of Borneo.
Unfinished channel, pls come again, and try to ride all of rails public transportation system in Klang valley (Greater KL) to know n experience the latest updates your video about Klang valley transportation system.
Interesting video but it assumes a lot of pre requisite knowledge about KL transport system. A video from a newbie's perspective would be more useful. Eg. Every line has a reason for it's existence, and what is that reason which forced the state to spend so much money to build it?
It's tragic. Area coverage is zero, expensive AF, nobody tells you the actual price of anything (a problem with everything in Malaysia), figuring out the system is a nightmare on its own. What's with all these terms: train, LRT, MRT, monorail, skytrain, electric bus, petrol bus, overground, underground. Dafuq is this? Call it the MRT and be done with it. And KLIA isn't even in KL. Not a tourist friendly city AT ALL.
Malaysia was known the worst public transportation in the world. However now is getting better with many railway lines and bus getting on time just few years ago.
Worst in the world? By what criteria and from what study? Or is it just your biased opinion. Or perhaps you hate Malaysia from having one of the best metro system in South East Asia.
As a foreigner this video was almost totally useless. Kul transportation can not be done in 7 minutes. I have no idea what you just said except for the trains from the airport. On another note you should change your name unfinished is too generic. When someone does a search they will not find you. Good luck
Right now LRT Kelana Jaya Line n KL Monorail Line upgraded, both lines are using 4 coaches trainsets to accommodate increasing commuters in Klang valley area.
Putrajaya line just fully launched yesterday. And btw, i interested about the history and whole plan of kl sentral, klcc. Hope you will cover in future ❤
Honestly i really want to do that so i think i will...thank for the suggestion.✨
Very interesting and practical information. For first time visitors, the more details the better, so keep going. Thanks!
you're very welcome and thanks for watching.
Really love the video. Love the editing.
This channel has so many potential. I can see it becoming like Unfinished London or RMTransit.
Keep up the good work!
thank you so much! 🎉🎉
If you cut the csl - ampg at about 8km ,the whole length of SPL is at about 37.1km whilst SAL stands at the length of 37.8km
For next video, please let us know about all railway system in both peninsular and sabah sarawak, including rts link jb-sg..
sure...might take some time tough. there is a lot of research to be done...thank you for the suggestion.
Your voice and the way you speak reminds me of my teenage self 😁 I was 6/7 when the KTM Komuter was launched in 94/95. My whole school took a train to Subang (Jaya). Presumably from downtown KL. It's all fuzzy now. What I still remember is that Santa Esmeralda's You're My Everything was still a hit then, and a teacher was surprised that I knew the song.
You should also do a vlog explaining the country of origin of each train line. A lot of people believe the trains were all made in Malaysia but in reality only the Monorail train line was made here. The rest came from other countries including Japan, Korea, Canada, Australia, Germany, and China.
Monorail Line = Malaysia
Kajang Line = German
KJ Line = Canada & German
Ampang Line = German & Australia & China
Putrajaya Line = Korea
ERL Line = German & China
ETS Line = China
Intercity Line = China
Skypark Line = Korea & Japan
Aerotrain KLIA = German & Canada
@@markzzzzberg1312 Interesting trivia by 2001 the largest train manufacturer in the world was Canada's Bombardier......and today the company does not exist anymore go figure
@@al8775 Acquired by Alstom
The Government still failed to foresee the growth in future. For example the 4-car MRT KJL is so packed during peak hours and the underground station is not wide enough to cater queues. MRT really needs to be 6 car train though.
That is a pretty good idea honestly but also taking into account like the size of the station say.... there only a limited number of gates in it...So an expansion for that might be necessary.
Well... This will solve when MRT cicle line open....
We have 8 cars train in Nyc. KL is a light rails system which is a way better for energy consumption and the speed from starts, accelerate, breaks and stops compared to a still manually operated old heavy system in Ny.
Subscribed because I liked the video. A suggestion would be a detailed video about each line (operations, services, launches, track use, disruptions, accidents, rolling stock used and so on). If you need help, you could ask me or any other transit enthusiast
thanks a lot, I am currently making a TH-cam shorts series about each line with like all the details as you said. although I will probably make a long form video about them in the future. again thank you so much.
@@UNFINISHED_MMXXII no problem! Great job on the videos and on the shorts!
@@17ashishemmanuel thank you
I have some great video ideas,
1. Transportation outside of KL (West Coast)
2. Transportation in places like Kelantan and Terengganu
3. Transportaion in East Malaysia (Sabah and Sarawak)
4. maybe some pros and cons of transportation
5. comparations between public trans and private vehicles
6. Infrastructure of roads in Malaysia
7. Pedestrian-friendly sidewalks/neighbourhoods
You can watch these creators talking about these kinds of topics, RMTransit, City Beautiful, and Not Just Bikes. They offer a great way to tackle these topics, and I think your team can try some of their presentation skills and editing skills maybe
Also, if you want to make the video more interesting, maybe consider stepping out and recording some scenes and making an overlap, for example, going to Bkt Bintang and record a video there, then make an overlap at the corner of the video showing the station name, logo/badge or smth
Hope this channel can fly off cuz I can see the potential if it's done in the best way possible! :3
good video but where is the next video? haha
You were wrong at the very beginning when you said "this tiny peninsula country". Malaysia consists of states in peninsula and Sarawak and Sabah in the island of Borneo.
Unfinished channel, pls come again, and try to ride all of rails public transportation system in Klang valley (Greater KL) to know n experience the latest updates your video about Klang valley transportation system.
good idea
I'm planning to create this video but you beat me to it ahahah, I really loved it, you have a very big potential.
thanks🤣
maybe u can talking about other state/cities transport system that is under construction or planning.
Video starts at 6:18
The only important part lol
Interesting info…keep it up. 👍🏼❤
Thank you very much
I would love to see a video about all the flaws of transit in Kuala Lumpur and how it can be improved.
Agreed
You forgot to show the KLIA airport train Line!!!
Good info.. keep up the good work..
thanks
LRT3 and ECRL project still under construction....
Interesting video but it assumes a lot of pre requisite knowledge about KL transport system. A video from a newbie's perspective would be more useful. Eg. Every line has a reason for it's existence, and what is that reason which forced the state to spend so much money to build it?
Do you know if i can buy the tokens at the machine with debit/credit card?
Good start..Done subscribe
Thank You
Since in our country all project was already finished,as we are still waiting for LRT3
The only practical part for tourists : 6:14
Subscribed! Good luck!
Thank you so much 🎉
At 1:02, an image that appeared on the screen was identified as that of Bangkok
I know... I know... I was just trying to show a traffic jam and I could not for the life of me find free stock footage of traffic in KL.
@@UNFINISHED_MMXXII hahaha.. try searching for traffic jam photos during festival
We are making a new LRT
Love from Indonesia
drone shots please !
Remember me when u famous~
sure will 🎉
It's tragic. Area coverage is zero, expensive AF, nobody tells you the actual price of anything (a problem with everything in Malaysia), figuring out the system is a nightmare on its own. What's with all these terms: train, LRT, MRT, monorail, skytrain, electric bus, petrol bus, overground, underground. Dafuq is this? Call it the MRT and be done with it. And KLIA isn't even in KL. Not a tourist friendly city AT ALL.
just… railway and bus, haha true should be called that way i agree
LRT4
Malaysia was known the worst public transportation in the world. However now is getting better with many railway lines and bus getting on time just few years ago.
True. and hopefully it will get even better in the coming times.
It not the best but it certainly not the worst in the world
Worst are you sure or just being a bitter neighbor?
Worst in the world? By what criteria and from what study? Or is it just your biased opinion. Or perhaps you hate Malaysia from having one of the best metro system in South East Asia.
Probably u never venture out to see the world…. too bad
Kwasa damasara to putrajaya sentral
Thank you DSN...
1996
1998
Mrt putrajaya line phase2
I wonder or someone can follow this flashing and clicking fast talking video. No thanks, not for me.
As a foreigner this video was almost totally useless. Kul transportation can not be done in 7 minutes. I have no idea what you just said except for the trains from the airport. On another note you should change your name unfinished is too generic. When someone does a search they will not find you. Good luck
Don't get jealous with Malaysia. Come to Malaysia and experience it yourself
@@zanzillahsaruji9966 I'm here and it is a mess. There's not a lot of information signs, you need to learn from experience
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