Kelana Jaya Line is a driverless light rail transit system in Kuala Lumpur. It is the only train that goes underground (in some stretches) in Malaysia. Currently, it is operated by RapidKL.
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History
2018: Prasarana Malaysia Berhad and SMRT Corp Ltd have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to set up a joint-venture (JV) company as the operating company for the Johor Bahru – Singapore Rapid Transit System Link (RTS Link) today.
Stations / Stops
KJ 1 – Gombak
KJ 2 – Taman Melati
KJ 3 – Wangsa Maju
KJ 4 – Sri Rampai – unused
KJ 5 – Setiawangsa
KJ 6 – Jelatek
KJ 7 – Dato’ Keramat
KJ 8 – Damai
KJ 9 – Ampang Park
KJ 10 – KLCC
KJ 11- Kampung Baru
KJ 12 – Dang Wangi
KJ 13 – Masjid Jamek
KJ 14 – Pasar Seni
KJ 15 – KL Sentral
KJ 16 – Bangsar
KJ 17 – Abdullah Hukum
KJ 18 – Kerinchi
KJ 19 – Universiti
KJ 20 – Taman Jaya
KJ 21 – Asia Jaya
KJ 22 – Taman Paramount
KJ 23 – Taman Bahagia
KJ 24 – Kelana Jaya
KJ25 – Lembah Subang
KJ26 – Ara Damansara
KJ27 – Glenmarie
KJ28 – Subang Jaya
KJ29 – SS15
KJ30 – SS18
KJ31 – USJ 7
KJ32 – Taipan
KJ33 – Wawasan
KJ34 – USJ 21
KJ35 – Alam Megah
KJ36 – Subang Alam
KJ37 – Putra Heights
Fare information
No information yet.
Rolling stock
LRT Kelana Jaya Line uses Bombardier ART Mark II trainsets. Originally, it was in 2-car formation. However, new trainsets have 4 connected carriages, enabling it to carry more passengers.
Future plans
No information yet.
Accidents and incidents
No information yet.
Sources
- Kelana Jaya Line – RapidKL website