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Sri Petaling LRT station is a rapid transit station in Sri Petaling, a suburb about 20 km south of Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia. At that time, Sri Petaling station was named as "Komanwel" station, [1] where "Komanwel" is the Malay spelling for "Commonwealth". The station was opened in commemoration with the 1998 Commonwealth Games in ...
This is a route-map template for the LRT Sri Petaling Line, a light rapid transit line, part of the Klang Valley Integrated Transit System in Malaysia.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.
A platform view of the Sultan Ismail station (common Ampang Line route), in Chow Kit, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Date: 10 February 2007: Source: Own work: Author: User:Two hundred percent. Other versions: Exterior view.
The LRT Ampang Line and the LRT Sri Petaling Line are medium-capacity light rapid transit (LRT) lines in the Klang Valley, Malaysia.The combined network comprises 45.1 kilometres (28.0 mi) of tracks with 36 stations and was the first railway in Malaysia to use standard-gauge track and semi-automated trains.
4 Sri Petaling Line: Rapid Rail: LRT: Kuala Lumpur: 16 December 1996 Integrated (paid-area-to-paid-area) link to KG17 Merdeka: Puchong Perdana SP28 4 Sri Petaling Line: Rapid Rail: LRT: Subang Jaya: 30 June 2016: Puchong Prima SP29 4 Sri Petaling Line: Rapid Rail: LRT: Subang Jaya: 30 June 2016: Pudu AG10 SP10 3 Ampang Line 4 Sri Petaling Line ...
Currently in the pre-construction process, will consist of 31 stations over 50.8 km, operated by Rapid Rail. Light rapid transit (LRT) service. 3 Ampang Line Between Sentul Timur and Ampang 18 stations over 15 km, operated by Rapid Rail 4 Sri Petaling Line Between Sentul Timur and Putra Heights 29 stations + 2 provisional over 37.6 km, operated ...
The Sungai Besi LRT station (Sri Petaling Line), Sungai Besi, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Date: 10 February 2007: Source: None: Author: User:Two hundred percent: Permission (Reusing this file) See #Licensing: Other versions
The station is part of the Sri Petaling Line (formerly known as STAR). The station was opened on 11 July 1998, as part of the second phase of the STAR system's opening, including 7 new stations along the Chan Sow Lin-Sri Petaling route. At that time, Bandar Tun Razak station was named as "Mulia" station. [1]