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  2. Kajang line - Wikipedia

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    The MRT line covers a span of 47 kilometres (29 mi) from Kwasa Damansara to Kajang, passing the Kuala Lumpur city centre where the alignment goes underground. [citation needed] The line serves a corridor with 1.2 million residents within the Klang Valley region from the northwest to the southeast of Kuala Lumpur.

  3. File:Kuala Lumpur locator map.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. File:Kuala Lumpur subdistrict locator map.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Klang Valley Mass Rapid Transit - Wikipedia

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    The Klang Valley Mass Rapid Transit project is a planned three-line mass rapid transit (MRT) system in the Klang Valley (Greater Kuala Lumpur), an urban conurbation in Malaysia which includes the capital city of Kuala Lumpur. [1] The MRT lines, when completed, would be operated as components of the Klang Valley Integrated Transit System.

  6. Klang Valley Integrated Transit System - Wikipedia

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    In April 2002, Express Rail Link, which began construction in May 1997, entered into service, with two lines that connect KL Sentral to the newly built Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) (now KLIA Terminal 1). The lines were extended to KLIA's Terminal 2 (then known as klia2) in 2014.

  7. Putrajaya line - Wikipedia

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    Hospital Kuala Lumpur: Diverging Island: N/A N/A Hospital Kuala Lumpur: Theme: Promoting Well-Being PY19 Raja Uda–UTM: Island: N/A 2 lines 220 302 ORANGE Kampung Baru North: Theme: Resonating Heritage PY20 Ampang Park: Stacked: N/A 2 lines 303 402 Ampang Park: Connecting station, without paid-area integration, with KJ9 LRT Kelana Jaya Line.

  8. Dang Wangi - Wikipedia

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    Dang Wangi is an area in the city centre of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, situated north of Dataran Merdeka, bordering Bukit Nanas and Medan Tuanku and located between the Gombak and Klang Rivers. The name is derived from Hang Jebat 's wife. [ 1 ]

  9. Pudu Sentral - Wikipedia

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    The Pudu Sentral (formerly Puduraya Terminal (Malay: Hentian Puduraya)) is the main local service bus terminus in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It was opened on 2 October 1976. It was opened on 2 October 1976.