Sri Petaling LRT station

Sri Petaling LRT station is a rapid transit station in Sri Petaling, a suburb about 20 km south of Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia. At that time, Sri Petaling station was named as "Komanwel" station,[1] where "Komanwel" is the Malay spelling for "Commonwealth". The station was opened in commemoration with the 1998 Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur.

 SP18  Sri Petaling
Rapid KL Logo | LRT station
View of the platform.
General information
LocationSri Petaling, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Coordinates3°3′41″N 101°41′13″E / 3.06139°N 101.68694°E / 3.06139; 101.68694
Owned byPrasarana Malaysia (2002 to present); operated by Rapid Rail.
Line(s)4 Sri Petaling
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks3
Construction
Structure typeSubsurface
ParkingAvailable with payment, under Majlis Sukan Negara.
Other information
Station code SP18 
History
Opened11 July 1998; 26 years ago (1998-07-11)
Services
Preceding station Following station
Bukit Jalil
towards Sentul Timur
Sri Petaling Line Awan Besar

The station is on the Sri Petaling line and was the former southern terminus for passenger services on the line until 31 October 2015. It is the start of the new LRT extension project which extended the current terminus of the line to Putra Heights station. The station is also the namesake for the LRT line.

Sri Petaling LRT station was opened in 1998, along with 17 other stations, which at that time formed the STAR LRT Phase 2. It was then renamed Sri Petaling Line to avoid confusion from names that differ only in the phase number.

Vista Commonwealth condominiums (formerly used as 1998 Commonwealth Games Athletes Village) and the International Medical University (IMU) is within walking distance to this station.

References

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  1. ^ Chia Mui Wee (1998). Persepsi pengguna terhadap penggunaan perkhidmatan pengangkutan Sistem Transit Aliran Ringan Sdn. Bhd (in Malay). Universiti Malaya: Bahagian Pentadbiran Perniagaan,Fakulti Ekonomi dan Pentadbiran, Universiti Malaya. p. 87.
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