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Post by ppfoong on Jul 2, 2007 21:12:50 GMT 7
Read from newspaper, our MP (Lau Yan Peng) said the LRT will be extended to Puchong, last station in Puchong Utama.
However, heard about this LRT thingy since few years back, dunno when it can materialized.
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Post by Ramesh Ramoo on Jul 11, 2007 12:37:55 GMT 7
Hi Foong, Should be able to visualize in next 1 year. Read from newspaper, our MP (Lau Yan Peng) said the LRT will be extended to Puchong, last station in Puchong Utama. However, heard about this LRT thingy since few years back, dunno when it can materialized.
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sysia
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Post by sysia on Nov 29, 2007 21:59:14 GMT 7
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Post by Ramesh Ramoo on Nov 30, 2007 9:41:59 GMT 7
Hi Sysia, You need to translate that as I can't read Chinese.
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Post by ppfoong on Sept 23, 2009 16:15:26 GMT 7
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Post by Tasik Lake on Oct 11, 2009 11:14:17 GMT 7
Do you think the new LRT station at Puchong Perdana will be beneficial to us here?
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Post by eei14 on Jan 8, 2010 13:22:03 GMT 7
For info: LRT will start soon...last station for Ampang Line will be located at Kg Sri Aman (depoh station) next to Puchong Prima and connected to Putra Height Station. LRT station & PnR located along LDP...(nanti jam teruk laa)...target 100% complet next 5 years!...
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Post by tankc on Nov 19, 2010 16:40:35 GMT 7
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Post by ericcws on Nov 23, 2010 22:17:30 GMT 7
Seems like the work progress on LRT station is a bit slow. No construction has yet start but Carrefour in Puchong Utama is almost complete. Does anyone know what is the progress? Still waiting for fund from authority?
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Post by olif on Dec 3, 2010 15:01:48 GMT 7
well, hearing news that the lrt lines to be connected to puchong is a great one. lets wait patiently for its progress. Election is coming, I bet things will speed up.
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Post by fikriramone on Dec 22, 2010 9:53:48 GMT 7
i noticed they already started the work somewhere near traktor msia... at first thought it's just a flyover.... but look to small for a flyover...
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Post by Hidayat Jumain on Dec 22, 2010 13:02:22 GMT 7
that flyover should be LDP project. i doubt that is for MRT. though you're right - it kinda small flyover.
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Post by Ramesh Ramoo on Mar 21, 2011 8:34:36 GMT 7
Puchong LRT extension puzzle
Submitted by amir azree on Tuesday, August 11th, 2009 LocalLRTpuchong
More questions raised after briefing in Subang Pauline Almeida
Tuesday, August 11th, 2009 07:21:00 YESTERDAY’s briefing by Syarikat Prasarana Nasional Bhd on the Light Rail Transit service to Subang Jaya and Puchong left many puzzled as to what the exercise hoped to achieve.
For one, what the extension does is to cater for a huge population base, said Michael Tamilarason— the Puchong councillor at the Subang Jaya Municpal Council (MPSJ).
However, he said the LRT line extension does not go beyond Kampung Baru or between Batu 13 and Batu 18 in Puchong.
“These places have in total more than 10,000 in population, arising from the huge housing estates especially in Bandar Bukit Puchong.
“In truth, these are the areas where the service is sorely needed. Yet, after listening to SPNB, it appears these places have yet to be included in its LRT plans. The company also did not offer any explanation when queried,” said Tamilarason.
During the briefing, SPNB’s plans showed the LRT line extension to Puchong will have stops at IOI Mall, Tesco, Bandar Puteri, Puchong Perdana and Putra Heights.
Another public hearing for the Puchong community is expected to be held later this month to solicit feedback and suggestions.
“At this next hearing session, the people should demand for more LRT stops. Anyway, the authorities had ordered the original route to be reviewed, where additional LRT stops are expected to be included,” said a council staff, who declined to be identified.
It is learnt that there is a possibility for more LRT stops to be included in the 10th Malaysia Plan (2011-2015). If that is true,then the public can expect a further delay in the completion of the project.
When first mooted in 2006, the new LRT extension project was supposed to be part of a special RM10 billion government allocation for an efficient and cost-effective public transport system in the Klang Valley.
The extensions to the existing Kelana Jaya-Gombak and Sri Petaling-Ampang lines were to be constructed at a cost of RM5 billion and supposed to be ready by 2010.
This was later delayed to 2011 and the latest feedback is that the planned additional lines and stations for the LRT network is now projected to be ready only in 2013— three years later than originally planned.
The new lines will cover some 32km and cut across Kuala Lumpur.The Kelana Jaya line (formerly Putra LRT) will be extended to Subang Jaya and USJ, while the Sri Petaling line (formerly Star LRT) will cover Puchong.
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Post by Ramesh Ramoo on Mar 21, 2011 8:35:43 GMT 7
Hi Guys, Attached here is LRT coverage area for your infomation :- Proposed new LRT stations to be extended from Putra line (from Kelana Jaya): ¡öSTN 01 ¨C Subang Depot near D¡¯Aman Crimson Condos ¡öSTN 02 ¨C Dana 1 Commercial Centre ¡öSTN 03 ¨C Kelana Jaya Centre Point ¡öSTN 04 ¨C Subang Parade (interchange to Subang Jaya KTM) ¡öSTN 05 ¨C ss15 pelita ¡öSTN 06 ¨C SS 14/18 ¡öSTN 07 ¨C USJ 7( in front of goodyear court 1 ) ¡öSTN 08 ¨C Taipan ¡öSTN 09 ¨C USJ 19 Digital Mall ¡öSTN 10 ¨C USJ 21 ¡öSTN 11 ¨C Alam Megah 1 ¡öSTN 12 ¨C Alam Megah 2 ¡öSTN 13 ¨C Putra Heights Commercial Centre Proposed new LRT stations to be extended from Star line (from Bukit Jalil): ¡öSTN 01 ¨C Awan Besar ¡öSTN 02 ¨C PPR Kg. Muhibbah ¡öSTN 03 ¨C Bukit Kinrara ¡öSTN 04 ¨C Giant Kinrara ¡öSTN 05 ¨C Kinrara Industrial Park ¡öSTN 06 ¨C IOI Mall ¡öSTN 07 ¨C Tesco ¡öSTN 08 ¨C Rakan Muda ¡öSTN 09 ¨C Tractor Malaysia ¡öSTN 10 ¨C Puchong Perdana ¡öSTN 11 ¨C Puchong Prima ¡öSTN 12 ¨C Kampung Tengah ¡öSTN 13 ¨C Putra Heights Commercial Centre
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