The cards can be categorize into 3 types: Prepaid card
Standard card
A standard Touch 'n Go cards fare structure currently available for adult fare for CTS and standard class vehicles with 2 axles and 3 or 4 wheels (Class 1) excluding taxis for toll fare. It is like a top up card. The card is derived from several designs.
PLUSMiles card
There is also a PLUSMiles Touch n' Go card, which is available on the North-South Expressway. The card provides a 5% rebate to users of expressways operated by PLUS (E1, E2, E3, E6, E15, E29 and E36) driving in private non-commercial vehicles.
TESCO Clubcard
Since 2014, the Malaysian edition of Tesco Clubcard is embedded with Touch 'n Go features.
Postpaid cards
Fleet Xs card
It mainly purposed for toll fare payment. The details of company name, vehicle registration number and vehicle class was printed on the card. Credit term of 30 [4] days given for post payment and fleet operators are able to monitor toll record/vehicle movement at highways via e-statement (itemised statement) after 24 to 48 hours from the time of transaction.
Biz Xs card
It is the same as standard card mainly purposed for corporate users.
Auto-reload card
Zing Card
The Touch 'n Go Zing is a companion card (works as standard card) that is linked to Visa, MasterCard or American Express issued by participating banks in Malaysia. Each time the card balance falls below RM50, it will trigger the auto-reload mechanism to reload RM100 into the card. The amount will be charged to the credit card plus RM2 as auto-reload fee for each time reload. The auto-reload function is only available on road tolls when the threshold trigger occurs; if the card is used to pay other services such as trains and car parks, it will not trigger the auto-reload. Zing card auto-reload facility is currently offered as a bank card.
MyKad is also a Touch 'n Go card, Mykad is identity card of Malaysian citizen
The phase1 is just opened from Sungai Buloh to Semantan only. Just only one station before approaching to downtown KL at Muzium Negara station (interchange with KL Sentral intermodal station). Phase 2 which will run to downtown to Kajang terminated station will open this 31 July 2017.
KL Sentral Intermodal Station (since 2001)
INSIDE TERMINAL
Line 1 - Commuter Rail
Line 2 - Commuter Rail
Line 5 - LRT2
Line 6 - Airport Rail Link (KLIA Transit)
Line 7 - Airport Rail Link (KLIA Ekspres)
Line 10 - Airport Rail Link (KTM Skypark Link)
Intercity Line (KTM ETS)
OUTSIDE TERMINAL
Line 8 - Monorail
Line 9 - MRT (new)
Avoid the airport rush and check in at KL Sentral instead. Malaysia Airlines, Royal Brunei, Cathay Pacific Airways, Emirates Airline and Etihad Airways provide city centre check-in service which is offered exclusively to KLIA Ekspres and KLIA Transit passengers. You only need to have a valid train ticket to use the facility. For flight check-in at KL Sentral, proceed to the KLIA Ekspres Departure Hall, located within the KL City Air Terminal. When you check in your luggage and collect your flight boarding pass at KL Sentral, your luggage will be tagged to your destination and automatically transferred to your flight at KLIA. You are now free to squeeze in last-minute errands or shopping in the city before boarding your train for the airport!
THE MOST CONNECTED LINE: LINE 9: MRT SBK Line
Line 1 - KL Sentral
Line 8 - KL Sentral, Bukit Bintang
Line 10 - KL Sentral
Line 11 - Bandar Utama (U/C)
Line 12 - Kwasa Damansara, Sungai Buloh, Tun Ra, Sungai Buloh, Kajang
Line 2 - KL Sentral
Line 3 - Plaza Rakyat, Maluri
Line 4 - Plaza Rakyat
Line 5 - KL Sentral, Pasar Seni
Line 6 - KL Sentral
Line 7 - KL Sentralzak Exchange (U/C)