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KL Sentral LRT Station of the Kelana Jaya Line
KL Sentral LRT Station of the Kelana Jaya Line
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RapidKL Kelana Jaya Line or Laluan Kelana Jaya is light rail transit line in Kuala Lumpur. It was originally known as PUTRA LRT, but was renamed after the ownership and management passed to Syarikat Prasarana Negara, the parent company of RapidKL, which now operated the line.

The Kelana Jaya line presently has 24 stations, one of which is non operational, over a distance of 29 km. It is undergoing a 17-km extension to be completed in 2012. In line with the extension, 13 new stations will be added to the line, and the existing stations renumbered so that the new Putra Heights station will be the KJ1 and serves as the new terminus.

The Kelana Jaya line is colour-coded in pink for easy recognition.

Stations on the RapidKL Kelana Jaya Line

Station NumberStation NameDetailsInterchange
KJ1Terminal PutraTerminal Putra, also known as Gombak LRT Station, is an above-ground station that opened on 1 June, 1999. There is a ticket counter here for buses to Genting Highlands. Feeder buses here are T203 to Pinggiran Batu Caves and T231 to Universiti Islam Antarabangsa.NONE
KJ2Taman MelatiTaman Melati LRT Station is an above-ground station that opened on 1 June, 1999. Feeder buses include U5 to Titiwangsa via Jalan Gombak, T205 to Wangsa Maju LRT Station, and T226 to Taman Melewar.NONE
KJ3Wangsa MajuWangsa Maju LRT Station is an above-ground station that opened on 1 June, 1999. Feeder buses here are U20 to Ampang Point, U24 to Section 2 Wangsa Maju, U34 to Ampang Point, T205 to Taman Melati LRT Station, T301 to Taman Permata, T302 to Section 10 Wangsa Maju, T304 to Taman Melati, T305 to Ukay Perdana, and T312 to Jalan Genting Kelang.NONE
KJ4Sri RampaiThe Sri Rampai LRT Station is a non-operational station. The trains do not stop here.NONE
KJ5SetiawangsaThe Setiawangsa LRT Station is an above-ground station that opened on 1 June 1999. It is located at jalan Jelatek, between Kuala Lumpur and Ampang Jaya in Selangor.NONE
KJ6JelatekThe Jelatek LRT Station is an above-ground station located at Jalan Jelatek. Feeder buses here include U21 to AU3 Jentayu, U23 to Lebuh Ampang, T307 to Ampang Point and T330 to Desa Pandan.NONE
KJ7Dato' KeramatThe Dato' Keramat LRT Station is an above-ground station that serves the Dato' Keramat village. Feeder buses here include U21 to AU3 Jentayu, U23 to Lebuh Ampang, T307 to Ampang Point and T330 to Desa Pandan.NONE
KJ8DamaiThe Damai LRT Station is an above-ground station that opened on 1 June, 1999. It is also located in Dato' Keramat village, on the northern bank of the Klang River. Feeder bus here is U21 to AU3 Jentayu. NONE
KJ9Ampang ParkThe Ampang Park LRT Station is an underground station. Feeder buses here include B103 to Bukit Bintang KL Monorail, B114 to Titiwangsa, U21 to AU3 Jentayu, U22 to Sri Nilam Apartment, U26 to Taman Bukit Indah, U28 to Taman Mulia Jaya, U29 to Taman Mulia Jaya and U30 to Pandan Mewah.NONE
KJ10KLCCThe KLCC LRT Station is an underground station in the basement of Avenue K shopping mall along Jalan Ampang. A pedestrian underpass connects it to Suria KLCC. Feeder buses here include B103 to Bukit Bintang KL Monorail, B114 to Titiwangsa, U21 to AU3 Jentayu, U22 to Sri Nilam Apartment, U26 to Taman Bukit Indah, U28 to Taman Mulia Jaya, U29 to Taman Mulia Jaya and U30 to Pandan Mewah.NONE
KJ11Kampung BaruThe Kampung Baru LRT Station is an underground station that opened on 1 June, 1999. It is on the southern edge of Kampung Baru, beside the Ampang-Kuala Lumpur Elevated Highway and the Klang River.NONE
KJ12Dang WangiThe Dang Wangi LRT Station is an underground station that opened on 1 June, 1999. It was named after Jalan Dang Wangi nearby.NONE
KJ13Masjid JamekThe Masjid Jamek LRT Station is an underground station near the KL Masjid Jamek. This is an interchange station with the Ampang Line. The ticket counters are located on either sides of Jalan Tun Perak.
ST5
ST5
KJ14Pasar SeniThe Pasar Seni LRT Station is an above-ground station named after Pasar Seni at the Central Market. The Kuala Lumpur Railway Station served by KTM Komuter, is 400 meters away.Future KL MRT Line 1
KJ15KL SentralThe KL Sentral LRT Station opened on 16 April, 2001 within the largest train station in Southeast Asia. From KL Sentral, you can interchange between the Kelana Jaya Line with the KTM Komuter trains. The KL Monorail station is also about 150 meters away.
KTM Komuter
MR1, future KL MRT Line 1
KJ16BangsarThe Bangsar LRT Station is an above-ground station along Jalan Bangsar. Feeder buses include U64 to Taman Sri Muda in Shah Alam, U65 to Taman Alam Megah in Shah Alam, U74 to Pantai Hill Park, U75 to Petaling Jaya Old Town, U80 to UiTM Section 2 Shah Alam, U81 to Subang Suria, U84 to Kelana Jaya, Section SS 6 & 7 Petaling Jaya, U85 to Taman Paramount LRT Station, U87 to Bangsar Park via Mid Valley Megamall, U88 to Section 8 Kota Damansara and T634 to Pusat Bandar Damansara.NONE
KJ17Abdullah HukumThe Abdullah Hukum LRT Station is an above-ground station that opened on 1 September, 1998, named after Kampung Haji Abdullah Hukum nearby. It is also located above Jalan Bangsar.NONE
KJ18KerinchiThe Kerinchi LRT Station is an above-ground station named after Kampung Kerinchi nearby. It serves, among others, Menara Telekom, Angkasapuri and Sri Dasmesh private school. Feeder buses include U64 to Taman Sri Muda in Shah Alam, U65 to Taman Alam Megah, U80 to UiTM Section 2 Shah Alam, U88 to Section 8 Kota Damansara, and T633 to Pantai Hill Park.NONE
KJ19UniversitiThe Universiti LRT Station is an above-ground station serving Universiti Malaya, nearby Kampung Kerinchi, Pantai Dalam and Pantai Hill Park. Feeder buses include U65 to Taman Sri Muda in Shah Alam, U65 to Taman Alam Megah, U80 to UiTM Section 2 Shah Alam, U81 to Subang Suria, U88 to Section 8 Kota Damansara, T631 to Mid Valley Megamall, and T632 to Universiti Malaya.NONE
KJ20Taman JayaThe Taman Jaya LRT Station is an above-ground station that opened on 1 September, 1998. It is located on the side road of Persiaran Barat in Petaling Jaya. Feeder bus here is the T505 to Taman Sri Sentosa.NONE
KJ21Asia JayaThe Asia Jaya LRT Station is an above-ground station that opened on 1 September, 1998. It is on the southern edge of Petaling Jaya's Section 14. The station was named after the now defunct Asia Jaya Shopping Complex.NONE
KJ22Taman ParamountThe Taman Paramount LRT Station is an above-ground station in Petaling Jaya serving Sections 14, 20, 21 and 22 as well as Kampung Tunku. Feeder buses include U85 to Pasaramakota and T627 to Sungai Way/Kampung Tunku.NONE
KJ23Taman BahagiaThe Taman Bahagia LRT Station is an above-ground station in Petaling Jaya serving the neighbourhoods of SS2, SS3, SS4 and SS23. Feeder buses include T625 to Section SS3, 4, 5 and 6 Kelana Jaya, and T626 to Damansara Jaya and Damansara Utama.NONE
KJ24Kelana JayaThe Kelana Jaya LRT Station is the western terminus of the Kelana Jaya Line. it is located beside the southbound carriageway of the Damansara-Puchong Expressway (LDP), and serves the neighbourhoods of SS2, Kelana Jaya and Taman Mayang. Feeder buses include U43 to Bandar Utama, U89 to Section 6 Kota Damansara, U623 to Sunway Pyramid, T607 to Lembah Subang / Ara Damansara, T622 to Taman Mayang Mas, and T624 to Section SS7 Kelana Jaya and Stadium MBPJ.NONE
The following stations are presently under construction. Expected to go into operation in 2012.
KJ25Lembah SubangDetails to be updated in future.NONE
KJ26Dana 1Details to be updated in future.NONE
KJ27Kelana Centre PointDetails to be updated in future.NONE
KJ28Subang JayaDetails to be updated in future.NONE
KJ29SS15Details to be updated in future.NONE
KJ30SS18Details to be updated in future.NONE
KJ31USJ7Details to be updated in future.NONE
KJ32USJ8Details to be updated in future.NONE
KJ33USJ14Details to be updated in future.NONE
KJ34USJ21Details to be updated in future.NONE
KJ35Subang AlamDetails to be updated in future.NONE
KJ36Alam MegahDetails to be updated in future.NONE
KJ37Putra HeightDetails to be updated in future.NONE

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