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Sunway Lagoon Pedestrian Walkway that connect the BRT station to Sunway Pyramid Mall, Sunway Pyramid Hotel, Sunway Lagoon and Sunway Resort SB3 BRT Sunway Lagoon on the BRT Sunway Line. Sunway Lagoon is also accessible from the Subang Airport via the Skypark Link with an interchange at KJ28 KD09 KS02 Subang Jaya station.
Sunway Lagoon is a bus rapid transit station in Bandar Sunway, Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia on the BRT Sunway Line. [1] Like other stations, this station is ...
The line was primarily intended to connect the Sunway Pyramid mall, Sunway Lagoon theme park and surrounding areas to the greater Klang Valley rail system. The line was soon shut down, and a plan proposed in 2007 to revive it and link to the KTM Komuter Setia Jaya station has not been implemented.
The BRT part of the station is known as Sunway-Setia Jaya. Setiawangsa KJ5 5 Kelana Jaya Line: Rapid Rail: LRT: Ampang Jaya: 1 June 1999: Shah Alam KD11 2 Tanjung Malim-Port Klang Line: KTM: Commuter rail: Shah Alam: 14 August 1995: South Quay-USJ 1 SB6 B1 BRT Sunway Line: Rapid Bus: BRT: Subang Jaya: 2 June 2015: Sri Damansara Barat PY06 12 ...
BRT Sunway is a public-private partnership project between Prasarana and Sunway Group to provide a better and integrated transit service for the residents and commuters of Bandar Sunway and USJ. [10] The line costs RM634 million and is 70% funded by Prasarana, 15% by Sunway Bhd and the rest by Unit Kerjasama Awam Swasta (UKAS), a facilitation ...
The system included a single looped line with three stations around Sunway City, and was the second monorail system to operate in Malaysia following the Genting Monorail, and the first public monorail in the country, opening in 2000 and predating the launch of the Kuala Lumpur Monorail by three years.
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The plans for new rolling stock has been an issue for the MRT during the Aquino administration under DOTC's leadership of then Secretary Joseph Emilio Abaya, with plans to acquire 52-second-hand LRVs offered from Madrid Metro in Spain with a budget of ₱8.43 billion, [155] along with a proposal from Inekon Trams in 2013. [156]