The second line of the Klang Valley MRT Project – the Putrajaya Line will commence for full service on 16 March 2023.
The alignment has a length of 57.7km, consisting of 44.2km of elevated tracks and 13.5km underground tunnels. It has 36 operational stations of which 27 are elevated and 9 underground. A further 5 provisional stations have been built along the alignment for future use (Rubber Research Institute (RRI), Bandar Malaysia Utara, Bandar Malaysia Selatan, Taman Teknologi, and Taman Universiti).
There are 10 interchange stations and connecting stations along the alignment, making it much easier for commuters to transfer from the Putrajaya Line to the existing and future rail lines. 17 stations along the alignment are equipped with park and ride facilities, with a total of 5870 bays.
The first phase of the Putrajaya Line has 12 stations, namely from Kwasa Damansara Station to Kampung Baru Station, and has already started running as early as June 16, 2022.
As for the second phase, it was originally expected to be officially opened in January 2023, but it was finally announced that it will be fully opened on March 16, and the 57.7-kilometer Putrajaya Line will not only bring more convenient and seamless traffic to the public. A total of 36 stations around the real estate will be hot up.

the official website of MRT Corp.
Check out these exchanges
Switch lines at these stations
Kwasa Damansara | MRT Kajang Line |
Sungai Buloh | KTM Tanjung Malim – Pelabuhan Klang Line |
Sri Damansara Timur | KTM Tanjung Malim – Pelabuhan Klang Line |
Kampung Batu | KTM Batu Caves – Pulau Sebang Line |
Titiwangsa | KL Monorail Line | LRT Sri Petaling Line | LRT Ampang Line |
Ampang Park | LRT Kelana Jaya Line |
Tun Razak Exchange | MRT Kajang Line |
Chan Sow Lin | LRT Sri Petaling Line | LRT Ampang Line |
Sungai Besi | LRT Sri Petaling Line |
Putrajaya Sentral | ERL KLIA Transit Line | ERL KLIA Ekspress Line |
If you need to drive, Park N’ Ride!
Available at these stations
Kwasa Damansara | Jinjang | Serdang Raya Selatan |
Sungai Buloh | Kentonmen | UPM |
Sri Damansara Barat | Kuchai | Taman Equine |
Sri Damansara Sentral | Taman Naga Emas | Cyberjaya Utara |
Sri Damansara Timur | Sungai Besi | Putrajaya Sentral |
Metro Prima | Serdang Raya Utara |
Stations we have our eyes on:
- Connectivity king – Titiwangsa
The station with the most number of exchanges on the line - Jet-setter’s choice – Putrajaya Sentral
The line’s only station with KLIA ERL line exchanges
Originally published on IQI Global

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