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3Note that there is roughly only one train per hour, which means that you need to time things properly, or 3h30 can quickly become 5h30 to account for waiting times. This seems really tight to me. Are both your flights on the same ticket (so you you don't have to check-in again or handle your checked luggage?). What are the actual arrival/departure times, on what date?– jcaronCommented Apr 22 at 14:42
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1Good Points. They are on the same ticket, so I would only carry my carry-on. I've updated my question.– MarcoCommented Apr 22 at 15:04
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Not familiar with the KL transit system, but does anyone know why Google wants one to walk (or take a bus or other train) from KL Sentral to Kuala Lumpur when the train to Batu Caves apparently stops at KL Sentral?– jcaronCommented Apr 23 at 10:29
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