Putrajaya line


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The MRT Putrajaya Line, previously known as the MRT Sungai Buloh–Serdang–Putrajaya Line, will be the twelfth rail transit line, and the fourth fully automated and driverless rail system in the Klang Valley area. It is a part of the larger rail transport system in Kuala Lumpur known as the Klang Valley Integrated Transit System. The line is numbered and coloured Gold on official transit maps.
It is one of three planned mass rapid transit rail lines under the Klang Valley Mass Rapid Transit Project by MRT Corp. Phase 1 operations between and is expected to be operational by July 2021. The remaining line is expected to be operational in January 2023.
The approved rail alignment is 52.2 km in length, of which 13.5 km is underground. A total of 37 stations, 11 of them underground, will be built. The line will stretch from Sungai Buloh to Putrajaya and will include densely populated areas Sri Damansara, Kepong, Batu, Jalan Sultan Azlan Shah, Jalan Tun Razak, KLCC, Tun Razak Exchange, Kuchai Lama, Seri Kembangan and Cyberjaya. It is expected to have a ridership of 533,000 passengers per day once completed.

Chronology

Elevated station concepts

The proposed design for the elevated stations is based on the “Serambi” concept. This concept is focused on the inspiring interaction and communication at a foyer or entrance space of a house,.i.e. the entrance space at a traditional “rumah kampung” or “rumah panjang”. The design opted is a simple. timeless design, which is derived from various design concepts, including that of the Japanese “Zen” concept. Other aspects include open space, natural lighting & ventilation, and natural visual effects via play of lighting & shadows.
Compared to the Kajang Line's elevated station design, the columns have been pushed to the sides of the station, giving the stations an open and airy feel.

Underground station concepts

Each of the underground stations will carry its own individual theme, similar to that of the Kajang Line stations. The proposed designs range from preserving the rustic, reflecting tidal rhythm, promoting well-being, vibrancy, pulse of life, discovering culture, molding forms, inspired by nature to streamlined flow.

Alignment

Following the initial proposal during the public display period, 37 stations have been approved along 52.2 km of track.
The stations listed below are as displayed on the government website for the draft environmental impact assessment. All the station names are interim and subject to change.
28 out of 35 stations are expected to have feeder bus services.

Rolling stock

The rolling stock will be provided by HAP Consortium which consists of Hyundai Rotem, Apex Communications and POSCO Engineering. The trains are assumed to be driverless with a capacity of 1,200 passengers in a 4-car trainsets formation.
Car length :
18.6 m to 20.1 m
Number of passenger doors per car side / door width:
4 / 1400 mm
Traction power supply:
750 VDC, 3rd rail
Exact rolling stock details have not yet been released.
The 4-car trainsets will be maintained at 2 purpose built facilities, Sungai Buloh and Serdang depots, located nearby Kwasa Damansara and the proposed Taman Universiti stations respectively.