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The depot was built at the site of a former Radio Television Malaysia (RTM) transmitter station. The depot houses a central maintenance facility with overhaul functions for trains on the MRT Kajang Line only. This is one of two yards serving the Kajang Line, the other being the Sungai Buloh yard, which is also shared with the MRT Putrajaya Line.
There are two maintenance depots for the Kajang Line, namely the Sungai Buloh depot and Kajang depots. The former is accessible by trains to the north of Kwasa Damansara station, while the latter is located near Sungai Jernih, where trains access the depot from Bukit Dukung instead. [65] [66]
The depot houses a central maintenance facility with overhauling functions for trains of both the Kajang Line and the Putrajaya Line. It is one of two yards for the Kajang Line, the other being the Kajang Depot, as well as being one of Rapid Rail's six yards in its network, the others being Kajang, Ampang, Kuala Sungai Baru, Subang and Brickfields
The Sungai Buloh station is an integrated railway station serving the suburb of Sungai Buloh in Selangor, Malaysia, which is located to the northwest of Kuala Lumpur.. It is an interchange station, with one section catering to the KTM Komuter Tanjung Malim-Port Klang Line and KTM ETS services, and another section for the MRT Putrajaya Line (formerly the MRT Kajang line).
The line, totalling 57.7 km (35 miles 68 chains) in length, includes 5.5 km (3.4 mi) annexed from the MRT Kajang Line, making it the longest metro line in Malaysia, and one of the longest driverless rapid transit lines in the world. The line includes a 13.5 km (8.4 mi) underground section.
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The word "MRT" as a service brand will be carried on all MRT Corp's owned assets, consisting of trains, stations, buses, depots and buildings.[2]Trains on the MRT Kajang Line and MRT Putrajaya line are operated by Prasarana Malaysia Berhad subsidiary, Rapid Rail Sdn Bhd
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