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The MRT Circle Line, also known as MRT 3, is a proposed thirteenth rail transit line, the third Mass Rapid Transit line and the fifth fully automated and driverless rail system in the Klang Valley, Malaysia. Once completed, this line would form the loop line of the Klang Valley Integrated Transit System.
MRT: Subang Jaya: 16 March 2023: Putrajaya Sentral KT3 PY41 7 KLIA Transit 12 Putrajaya Line: ERL Rapid Rail: Airport rail link MRT: Putrajaya: 20 June 2002 (ERL) 16 March 2023 (MRT) The KLIA Transit part of this station is known as Putrajaya & Cyberjaya PWTC AG4 SP4 3 Ampang Line 4 Sri Petaling Line: Rapid Rail: LRT: Kuala Lumpur: 11 July 1998 ...
On 17 August 2011, the government announced that the Mass Rapid Transit Corporation (MRT Corp), a new company under the Finance Ministry had been formed to take control of the project from Prasarana Malaysia. MRT Corp would be the asset owner of the project and officially take over the project from Prasarana Malaysia on 1 September 2011. [15]
Phase 2 of the MRT Putrajaya Line was officially launched by Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim at the Serdang Depot on 16 March 2023 at 3pm. [33] Free rides for the MRT Putrajaya Line were also announced effective from 16 March 2023 until 31 March 2023. [34] The total cost of the project was ultimately put at RM56.93 billion. [35]
On 16 December 2016, Phase 1 of the MRT Kajang Line which spans 23 km from opened between Sungai Buloh to Semantan. On July 17, 2017. Phase Two of the line from Semantan to Kajang began operations. [12] The MRT Putrajaya Line was official launched on 16 June 2022 at 3pm. [13] Phase 2 of the line was subsequently launched on March 16, 2023. [14]
The LRT Shah Alam Line, previously known as the LRT Bandar Utama–Klang Line, LRT Bandar Utama-Johan Setia Line or simply LRT Johan Setia Line, [7] is a medium-capacity light rapid transit (LRT) line which will be serving the Shah Alam and Klang regions on the western side of the Klang Valley, Malaysia.
A map showing Malaysia's transportation network The 966 km North–South Expressway, which runs through seven states in Peninsular Malaysia, is the longest expressway in Malaysia. Transportation in Malaysia started to develop during British colonial rule, and the country's transport network is now diverse and developed. Malaysia's road network ...
The planned MRT station was provisionally named Bandar Malaysia Selatan that will serve the Putrajaya Line in the transport hub. While the MRT Putrajaya Line will begin full operations on 16 March 2023, the planned stations at Bandar Malaysia will not be included in the opening, following the cancellation of the Kuala Lumpur-Singapore high speed railway.