Ridership Around Klang Valley: A Look at the Top 5 Metro Lines in 2024
Published on January 4th 2025 by Ezzuddin
As of December 31, 2024, public transport ridership around Klang Valley continues to play a stop five metro lines: the LRT Kelana Jaya Line, MRT Kajang Line, LRT Ampang Line, MRT Putrajaya Line, and the Monorail Line,
highlighting monthly ridership trends throughout the year.
The table below presents a detailed breakdown of ridership numbers for each metro line by month, along with the total ridership figures:
Key Highlights
LRT Kelana Jaya Line Dominates: The LRT Kelana Jaya Line consistently leads in ridership across all months, with peaks reaching over 7.5 million passengers in December. Its
seamless connectivity to major hubs and frequent services make it a favourite among daily commuters.
MRT Kajang Line Gains Momentum: The MRT Kajang Line maintains its position as the second most-used metro line, with ridership figures growing significantly, particularly in July
and December.
LRT Ampang Line and MRT Putrajaya Line: Strong Contenders: The Ampang Line sees consistent ridership, especially in May and August, with over 5.7 million passengers in both months.
Meanwhile, the MRT Putrajaya Line has been gaining traction, especially in the latter half of the year, highlighting its importance as a connector to key administrative areas.
Monorail Line's Consistent Base: Despite recording the lowest ridership, the Monorail Line provides crucial transit for short commutes in Kuala Lumpur's city center, with ridership
peaking in December.
Year-Long Trends
The data shows noticeable increases in ridership during months such as July, August, and December, likely due to festive seasons, school holidays, and year-end activities. This trend underscores the critical role
public transport plays in facilitating both daily commutes and seasonal travel demands.
The ridership figures reinforce the importance of Klang Valley’s metro network in meeting the region's growing transport needs. Ongoing investment in infrastructure, service quality, and integration will be key to
sustaining and improving ridership in the years ahead.