My50 pass advanced purchase discontinued fr June 1
by Mick Chan · Paul Tan's Automotive NewsRapid KL has announced that advanced purchase of the My50 pass at customer service counters and through the Touch ‘n Go eWallet app will be discontinued from June 1, 2026.
This would mean that commuters using the My50 pass will need to use their existing pass until expiry before a new pass can be purchased or renewed.
Meanwhile, the MyRapid website continues to list the My50 pass as available to purchase at Rapid KL customer service counters, selected bus hubs and online through the Touch ‘n Go eWallet app with a Touch ‘n Go NFC card and an NFC-enabled smartphone.
Last December, Prasarana announced price adjustments for a range of Rapid KL travel passes, though prices for My50, Emas and Mesra passes remain unchanged.
Introduced in 2019, the My50 pass is for Malaysians, and in 2024 the unlimited travel pass no longer required the use of the MyKad.
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