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Kuala Lumpur Putra Light Rail Transit - Definition and Overview

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Screeshot of www.putralrt.com.my on 30 August 2004, showing the system logo.
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Screeshot of www.putralrt.com.my on 30 August 2004, showing the system logo.

The Kuala Lumpur Putra Light Rail Transit system is a metro system in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Locally, it is known as Putra LRT or simply Putra (Putra stands for 'Projek Usahasama Transit Ringan Automatik').

The single line from Kelana Jaya to Terminal Putra Gombak, was fully completed in 1999. The system, which is 29 km long, is the third longest fully-automated driverless metro system in the world, after Lille, France, and the Vancouver SkyTrain. The system uses Advanced light rapid transit technology from Bombardier, using linear motor. Currently Putra LRT and Star LRT are operated by Syarikat Prasarana Negara Berhad.

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History

  • 15 February 1994 - Projek Usahasama Transit Ringan Automatik (PUTRA LRT) was incorporated.
  • 1 September 1998 - Section 1 from Subang Depot to Pasar Seni Station commenced operation.
  • 1 June 1999 - Section 2 from Pasar Seni Station to Terminal Putra Gombak Station commenced operation.
  • 1 September 2002 - Under management of Syarikat Prasarana Negara Berhad.

Stations

Abbr. Station name Platform Interchange
TMP Terminal Putra island
TAM Taman Melati side
WGM Wangsa Maju island
SRI Sri Rampai closed
STW Setiawangsa island
JLT Jelatek side
DKM Datok Keramat island
DAM Damai island
AMP Ampang Park island, underground
KLC KLCC island, underground
KBU Kampung Baru island, underground
DWI Dang Wangi island, underground to Monorail
MJD Masjid Jamek island, underground to Star
PSR Pasar Seni island
KLS KL Sentral side to KTM, ERL, Monorail
BSR Bangsar side
ABH Abdullah Hukum side
KER Kerinchi side
UNI Universiti island
TJA Taman Jaya side
ASJ Asia Jaya island
TMP Taman Paramountside
TBH Taman Bahagia side
KLJ Kelana Jaya island
SBD Subang Depot no passenger service

The stations starting from north to south are given to the left. Station with island platform allows easy interchange between going north-bound and south-bound without walking down/up to concourse level. The Sri Rampai station is still closed, since the project it is supposed to serve has been halted.


Platform gap

Putra LRT stations are designed to have platform gaps smaller than about 5cm to allow easy access for disabled and wheel chair users. They are able to achieve this due to the following reasons:

  1. Putra tracks are non-ballasted, hence less rail and train movements.
  2. Putra trains have direct rubber suspension, hence less train body movements.
  3. Putra trains does not go too fast pass the platforms.
  4. Putra stations have straight platforms.

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Example Usage of Transit

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