How many stations are there in MRT 2?

36 stations
Also known as MRT 2, the entire Putrajaya Line covers a span of 57.7km with a total of 36 stations from Kwasa Damansara to Putrajaya.

What is mrt2?

The MRT Putrajaya Line or MRT 2, previously known as the Sungai Buloh–Serdang–Putrajaya Line (SSP Line), will be the twelfth rail transit line, the second Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) line, and the fourth fully automated and driverless rail system in the Klang Valley area.

What time is the last MRT train Malaysia?

Station Closing (Monday to Saturday)

Station Station Name Last train (SB) towards Kajang
1 Sungai Buloh 11:30 PM
2 Kampung Selamat 11:31 PM
3 Kwasa Damansara 11:35 PM
4 Kwasa Sentral 11:37 PM

How many stations of MRT3 do we have?

13 stations
MRT3 train Route Schedule and Stops (Updated) The MRT3 train (North Avenue) has 13 stations departing from North Avenue Mrt and ending in Taft Ave Mrt.

What is the first station of MRT?

North Avenue Home of the Metro Rail Transit Corporation (MRTC) office, it’s the first station and is closest to SM City North EDSA, TriNoma Mall, and the Veteran’s Memorial Center.

Is MRT feeder bus free?

The fare for the MRT feeder bus services is set at RM1. 00 per trip. You can pay the bus fare by cash or Touch n’ Go card. Senior citizens, students and people with disabilities (OKU- registered under the Department of Social Welfare/JKM) can enjoy 50% discount (cash only) on fares.

How do I get to KLCC by MRT?

The easiest way to reach KLCC/Petronas Twin Towers is by taking the train Kelana Jaya Line LRT (Light Rapid Transit). One-way token to KLCC from KL Sentral costs RM2. 40 and the total journey is about 10 minutes. There are numerous LRT train coaches and they reach each station in between every 3 – 15 minutes.