KUALA LUMPUR (June 30): The Light Rail Transit (LRT) line from Putra Heights to the Kuala Lumpur city centre started operations at 6am today, Bernama reported.

Fifteen stations were opened in the Line Extension Project (LEP) encompassing the Putra Heights interchange, which links the Kelana Jaya and Sri Petaling lines, said Rapid Rail Sdn Bhd CEO, Ahmad Nizam Mohamed Amin.

"From Putra Heights, you can choose whether to use the Kelana Jaya or Sri Petaling/Ampang line based on your destination," he explained in a statement today.

According to Bernama, the two new stations that opened on the Sri Petaling/Ampang line, in addition to Putra Heights, were Prima Puchong and Puchong Perdana.

Ahmad Nizam said the LEP also connected with the Keretapi Tanah Melayu (KTM) Komuter and Sunway line Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) services.

"Connectivity to the BRT-Sunway line is provided at the USJ 7 station, while the interchange with the KTM Komuter Port Klang-Rawang line is at the Subang Jaya station. These are two new stations under the Kelana Jaya LEP," he said.

The other 10 stations under the Kelana Jaya LEP are Lembah Subang, Ara Damansara, Glenmarie, SS15, SS18, Taipan, Wawasan, USJ21, Awan Megah and Subang Alam.

Ahmad Nizam also explained that Rapid Bus would begin its feeder bus service to ensure customers could easily get to their destinations.

Check out www.myrapid.com.my for the schedule and frequency of the buses. Those who prefer to park their cars and take the train can also get information at the same site.  

Ahmad Nizam said there would be free parking for the park 'n ride zone for the first month of operations, and customers can also use the MyRapid SMART 30 monthly package or SMART 7 weekly package.

Interested in property investments in Putra Heights after reading this article? Click here to check out the properties there.

SHARE
RELATED POSTS
  1. Penang LRT: Mobility, tourism boost, no threat to ferry service
  2. Penang CM urges critics of state LRT project to ‘look at bigger picture’
  3. Govt offers Gamuda’s 60%-owned SRS Consortium works on first segment of Penang LRT