After working on Section One particular with 12 stations considering that June 2022, the complete route of the MRT Putrajaya Line will finally be fully open on March 16 2023 at 3pm.
The entire line is 57.7 km long from the Kwasa Damansara station all the way to Putrajaya Sentral station, with 36 stations along the way. There are one more 5 stations prepared for foreseeable future use which are RRI, Bandar Malaysia Utara, Bandar Malaysia Selatan, Taman Teknologi and Taman Universiti. Of the overall 57.7 km size, 44.2 km is elevated although 13.5 km is underground.
There are a overall of interchanges stations with other strains alongside the way. For case in point, you can interchange with the MRT Kajang Line at Kwasa Damansara and TRX stations. Sungai Buloh and Sri Damansara Timur stations interchange with KTM Komuter. From Putrajaya Sentral, you will be in a position to choose the ERL (KLIA Express) to KLIA/KLIA2. For a comprehensive checklist of interchange stations, remember to refer to the MRT Putrajaya Line map above, or the comprehensive Klang Valley integrated map beneath.
Each individual educate established on the MRT Putrajaya Line will have 4 cars, and prepare frequency is designed to be 4 minutes for the duration of peak hours and 6 minutes during off peak hours.
Several in the south of the Klang Valley have been eagerly awaiting the opening of the whole line. Are you glad it’s eventually likely to be fully open?