LRT Ara Damansara KJ26 is located at Ara Damansara, Petaling Jaya. The station is neighboring to Kelana Jaya, Evolve Mall and to Subang Airport road.
Started its operation in 2016, the LRT will have a Transit Oriented Development (TOD) – Ara Sentral which is link to the station in future.
LRT Ara Damansara is centre platform type
The station is a line expansion project of LRT Kelana Jaya line together with Ampang and Sri Petaling line. The interesting part of the project is transfer platform to platform from both lines.
Click the YouTube video on the convenience concept of interchange - LRT Wawasan to Putra Heights ride
There loads of parking space at LRT Ara Damansara. The total of 667 bay available at the parking building
Click to view LRT ride from LRT Lembah Subang to Subang Jaya
LRT Ara Damansara KJ26 Main Entrance
There a lot of shop lot space underneath of the station and in the station. The convenience store at the station is important to users.
KUALA LUMPUR: The government is mulling a major upgrade on Stesen Sentral Kuala Lumpur (KL Sentral), the first since it opened for operation in 2001, to cater the increasing number of commuters and traffic volume in the area.
Transport Minister Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong said the facelift was timely as the transportation hub has exceeded its 100,000 daily commuters capacity.
"KL Sentral receives an average of 200,000 commuters daily prior to the Covid-19 pandemic and currently it caters to about 70,000 commuters everyday.
"The upgrade plan needs to be drawn from a holistic view, not just in providing public transportation to the public, but to have a comfortable terminal.
"We will hold further discussions with the stakeholders on this," he told reporters after distributing Ramadan giveaways to KL Sentral users in conjunction with its 20th anniversary celebration today.
Earlier in a speech, Wee said KL Sentral has set a global benchmark for transit-oriented development as it has a reference for similar establishments in countries like Pakistan, India, Indonesia, Republic of Guinea and New Zealand.
"It is an honourable recognition for the country's transportation system development, in line in with our efforts to make Malaysia an exemplary developed nation.
"Malaysians, especially those in the Klang Valley continue to benefit from services at KL Sentral, which is a landmark in the capital city."
When talking about measures put in place amidst the pandemic, Wee assured commuters' safety was the highest priority because this was emphasised in all aspects of the terminal's operations.
He said Wee said KL Sentral would continue to be a vital transport hub with two upcoming mega rail projects.
"Upon completion of the East Coast Rail Link ( ECRL) project and south-bound Electric Train Services (ETS), we will further see an increase of daily commuters at KL Sentral.
"This place will be the biggest interchange point (in the country). We have to address the congestion issue in the area and conduct a traffic impact assessment."
When recalling the history of the KL Sentral Site, Wee said it was originally a marshalling yard owned by Keretapi Tanah Melayu Bhd (KTMB) and used as a depot and warehouse to repair rail coaches.
"In 1997, MRCB's subsidiary Kuala Lumpur Sentral Sdn Bhd was given the mandate to develop a modern transportation hub through a concessionaire.
"At the time, the 29.13ha land was earmarked for a business hub, now known as KL Sentral CBD due to its strategic location and was expected to attract foreign investors in Malaysia."
Following this, plans to upgrade the public transportation in the city were put in motion, in tandem with infrastructure development, which saw the development of KL Sentral.
At the same event, MRCB Foundation contributed a total of RM100,000 to assist the B40 community including the visually-impaired individuals affected by the Covid-19 pandemic.
The beneficiaries were the Malaysian Foundation for the Blind, PPR Lembah Pantai, Lighthouse Children Welfare Home Association Kuala Lumpur and Selangor and Pertubuhan Kebajikan Baitul Hasan Kuala Lumpur.
This contribution will benefit about 500 people by providing food aid and sponsoring basic household items for the charity homes. NST.com.my
LRT Lembah Subang KJ25 is located near Ara Damansara, under Petaling Jaya district. Started its operation in 2016 under extension Kelana Jaya Line project
Platform2 - LRT Lembah Subang KJ25 side platform type
KL Monorail Tun Sambanthan MR2 is located Jalan Tebing, Brickfields, 50470 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur. Started its operation in 2003, the station is closest to Brickfield area district of Kuala Lumpur. Under the management of Rapid Rail, one of Prasarana's subsidiaries, the line is link to city area.
LRT KJ37 / PH21 is among the best interchange station in Malaysia
LRT Putra Heights platform with 2 line train sharing platform
LRT Putra Heights KJ37 started its operation in 2016 as extension line of Kelana Jaya Line and Ampang / Putra Heights Line (STAR LRT). The station is located at Subang Jaya, Selangor in Petaling District. The exact location is at Persiaran Putra Indah near Putra Point Commercial Centre.
LRT Putra Heights Google's map
The unique of this station is both line is sharing platform with passengers are able to change the train without exit from the station.
Platform 1A - To AGL/SPL
There are lot of signages at the platform as guidance to which platform you shall select.
A lot of signage as customer guidance
Concourse level
Platform 1B towards Sentul Timur / Ampang ( AGL / SPL ) and 1A to Gombak KJL
The video from Kltransit Travel Channel is explaining the convenience concept of interchange between both lines
The video is tour ride of track from LRT Wawasan until view of Putra Heights transferring platform and made clear understanding on the wise concept.
SUNGAI BULOH: The construction of the Mass Rapid Transit Line 3 (MRT3) project, which was suspended by the previous government, will begin in the second half of this year.
Transport Minister Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong said as such, the ministry had given Mass Rapid Transit Corporation (MRT Corp) three months to update the studies that have been conducted previously on the implementation of the project, to be presented to the cabinet.
Picture by the star.com
Datuk Seri Ir Wee Ka Siong
"In the recent cabinet meeting, the government has agreed to go ahead with the MRT3 Circle Line and MRT Corp was given three months to update the studies which include the cost of this project," he told reporters here today. He said this after inspecting the operational availability of the first phase of the Putrajaya MRT line from Sri Damansara Sentral MRT Station to Kampung Batu MRT Station, Kuala Lumpur.
Also present were Deputy Finance Miniser I Datuk Abd Rahim Bakri and Transport Ministry secretary-general Datuk Isham Ishak.
Wee said the cost of the project would be decided based on the studies conducted by MRT Corp.
In 2018, the then Transport Minister Anthony Loke Siew Fook said the implementation of the MRT3 was put on hold to reduce the burden of government debt.
On the Putrajaya MRT line, Wee said the project reached 97 per cent in construction progress, and is expected to begin operations in August.
He said the remaining three per cent of the 17.5 km MRT line project would involve testing and commissioning of mechanical and electrical systems as well as trial operations.
Wee said the second phase of the project from Kampung Batu to Putrajaya, which has recorded an overall progress of 87 per cent, is scheduled to start operations in Jan 2023.
The total construction cost of the Putrajaya line is RM30.53 billion. – BERNAMA