Railway station in Klang, Malaysia
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Klang Jaya towards Bandar Utama | | Shah Alam Line | | Bandar Botanik towards Johan Setia |
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The Bandar Bukit Tinggi LRT station is designated to be an elevated light rapid transit station in Bandar Bukit Tinggi, Klang, Selangor, Malaysia, forming part of the Shah Alam line.[1]
The station is marked as Station No. 24 along the RM9 billion line project with the line's maintenance depot located in Johan Setia, Klang.[2] The Bandar Bukit Tinggi LRT station is equipped with the Park & Ride facility, feeder bus and taxi stands, kiosks and restrooms and is directly connected to the AEON Bukit Tinggi Shopping Centre. The station is expected to be operational in February 2024,[3] but Transport Minister Anthony Loke mentioned that the overall line would be expected to be operational by 1st March 2025 adding more delays to the opening of the Shah Alam Line.[4]
Surrounding Developments
Major developments in the vicinity of this Station:
- AEON Bukit Tinggi Shopping Centre
- Bandar Bukit Tinggi 2
- The Canvas Hotel
- Bandar Botanic commercial area
- GM Klang Wholesale City
- The Landmark commercial area
- Impiria Residences
- Car park
References
- ^ "Pelan Setiap Stesen". Prasarana Malaysia. Archived from the original on 2015-05-22.
- ^ "Batu Nilam LRT Station". MRT Corp Malaysia.
- ^ "Jangka Masa Projek LRT3". Prasarana Malaysia. Archived from the original on 2015-05-27.
- ^ "LRT3 TO START OPERATION IN MARCH 2025 - ANTHONY LOKE". BERNAMA. 2023-04-07. Retrieved 2023-07-05.
External links
- Official LRT 3 project website
- LRT 3 project video
- Prasarana Malaysia Berhad, LRT 3 operator
- Bukit Tinggi LRT Station - mrt.com.my
- Batu Nilam (AEON Bukit Tinggi) LRT station facts
Overview | Fares and ticketing | - Token
- Touch 'n Go card
- Komuter Link Card
- KTMi-Card
- MyDebit Card
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Statutory authority | - Land Public Transport Agency (APAD)
- Railway Assets Corporation (RAC)
- Mass Rapid Transit Corporation (MRT Corp)
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Future | - Johan Setia (LRT)
- Ayer Panas (MRT)
- Taman Midah (MRT)
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Note: Under construction & planned lines are in Italics |
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