Kajang line explained

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Kajang Line
Other Name:MRT 1, MRT Line 1, KG Line, KGL
Native Name:MRT Laluan Kajang
Native Name Lang:ms
Image Alt:Semantan Platform 1 viewing KLCC at the background.
Type:Rapid transit
Status:Fully operational
Locale:Klang Valley
System: Rapid KL
Stations:29 & 3 reserved
Linenumber: (green)
Routes:
Open:Phase 1:
[1]
[2]
Phase 2:

Owner:MRT Corp
Operator:Rapid Rail
Depot:Sungai Buloh Depot and Kajang Depot
Stock:Siemens Inspiro
58 four-car trainsets
Width: 3.1m (10.2feet) - wide profile
Length: 90.18m (295.87feet)
Linelength:47km (29miles)
Elevated: 37.5km (23.3miles)
Underground: 9.5km (05.9miles)
Conductionsystem:Automated and driverless
Daily Ridership:220,868 (Q2 2024)[3]
Ridership2:66.5 million (2023)
Speed:100 km/h (62 mph)
Map State:collapsed

The MRT Kajang Line, previously known as the MRT Sungai Buloh–Kajang Line, is a Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) line servicing the Klang Valley, Malaysia. It is the second fully automated and driverless rail system in the Klang Valley region after the LRT Kelana Jaya Line. Owned by MRT Corp and operated as part of the Rapid KL system by Rapid Rail, it forms part of the Klang Valley Integrated Transit System. The line is numbered 9 and coloured green on official transit maps.

It is one of three planned MRT rail lines under the Klang Valley Mass Rapid Transit Project by MRT Corp. Phase 1 operations between and commenced service on 16 December 2016.[4] Phase 2 operations between Muzium Negara and Kajang was opened on 17 July 2017, as a free shuttle service, by former Malaysian Prime Minister, Dato' Seri Najib Tun Razak in a ceremony at the Tun Razak Exchange station. Full revenue service between Sungai Buloh and Kajang began the following day.[5] [6] [7]

History

Initial LRT proposal

In August 2006, the LRT Kota Damansara–Cheras line proposal was first made known to the public by the then Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak under a RM10 billion government allocation for the improvement and expansion of the public transportation network in the Klang Valley as a new light rapid transit (LRT) system. The line is also targeted to alleviate traffic congestion in the Klang Valley by encouraging more commuters to opt for public transport. It is also aimed to reduce overcrowding on the KL Monorail and to provide an alternative transport mode due to rising fuel prices.[8] It is estimated to be approximately in length. This is planned in-line with the extension of the LRT Kelana Jaya Line and the LRT Sri Petaling Line, to Subang Jaya and Puchong respectively and converging at Putra Heights.[8] The combined cost of the new line and the proposed extensions were estimated at RM7 billion. Syarikat Prasarana Nasional Berhad (SPNB) was in charge of the construction of these lines. The line was planned to be served by 140 coaches, and the track gauge to be almost similar to existing LRT lines.[9] The Ministry of Transport had approved the alignment of the new line in July 2007 which would then be tabled to the Cabinet for approval.[10] The Finance Ministry's Parliamentary Secretary announced that the line from Kota Damansara to Cheras and Balakong would be completed by 2012.[11] The line would be long, serving densely populated areas in Damansara and Cheras via "The Golden Triangle" of Kuala Lumpur city. The alignment was to be from Persiaran Surian to the Balakong Interchange on the Cheras-Kajang Expressway, passing through the Damansara-Puchong Expressway (LDP), Sprint Highway, the city, Jalan Tun Razak and Jalan Cheras, stopping at around 30 stations. Ownership of the line belonged to SPNB, and would be operated by Rapid Rail. The estimated construction cost is between RM4 billion and RM5 billion.[8]

In September 2008, Executive Director of SPNB said that a section of the line in central Kuala Lumpur will be underground, serving 5 stations. However, the locations of underground stations were not announced. It was during this time that the line was said to be with 32 stations in total, which would serve areas of Bandar Utama, Bangsar, KL Sentral, Bukit Bintang, Bandar Tasik Selatan and Cheras. The line was being considered for as a Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) system after taking into consideration the catchment area serving a population of 878,000. It was also reported that the detailed design stage for the line would commence in the second quarter of 2009 and the opening date is expected to be in 2014.[12]

New alignment and conversion to MRT

On 14 September 2009, SPNB managing director Datuk Idrose Mohamed was reported as saying that the new line could end up longer than the earlier announced alignment although he did not offer any further details. A public display of the alignment was launched a day after the announcement. SPNB has raised the necessary funds from Islamic investments of RM2 billion and hopes to gain approval from the Ministry of Transport to call out for tenders.[13] In April 2010, a proposal to extend the line by was being studied by the government. The proposal includes extensions from Kota Damansara to Sungai Buloh (additional) and from Cheras to Kajang (additional). This is to provide convenient interchanges to the existing Keretapi Tanah Melayu (KTM) stations at Sungai Buloh and Kajang, as well as supporting the upcoming development of some 3000acres land in Sungai Buloh. An additional branch line from Damansara Utama to Kelana Jaya (additional) aimed to relieve congestion on the LDP Highway was also being studied, bringing the total length of the line to .

Unofficial statements in 2009 claimed that the proposed line was changed to an MRT line.[14] In June 2010, during the tabling of the 10th Malaysia Plan, [15] Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak announced that the government was now considering a RM36 billion Klang Valley MRT proposal from Gamuda Berhad and MMC Corporation Berhad, which is the largest national infrastructure project.[16] The proposal includes 3 lines, including one which is similar to the Kota Damansara—Cheras proposal. The MRT lines were to be mostly underground with stations to apart in areas with high demand. The concept was envisioned to be inspired by Singapore's Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) system.[17] The project, aimed to improve public transport in the Klang Valley, was approved by the Malaysian cabinet on 16 December 2010 and construction of the first line from Sungai Buloh to Kajang would begin in July 2011 with a duration of five to six years.[18] Gross national income from these future lines is between RM3 bil and RM12 bil. The government had appointed MMC-Gamuda JV Sdn Bhd as Project Delivery Partner where it would play the role project manager, supervised by the Land Public Transport Commission (SPAD). The whole project would be divided into nine parcels in which will be done on open tender basis. of the line would be underground and the remaining above ground with 35 new stations. MMC-Gamuda would be barred from bidding for any tender except for tunnelling works (the most expensive portion). Ownership of the lines would be given to SPNB.[19] [20]

To seek for further consultation from the public, SPAD held a 3-month public display of the alignment of the MRT Kajang Line.[21] On 8 July 2011, Razak officially launched the project. The final alignment was adjusted following the public display, having a length of with 31 stations where 16 have Park and Ride facilities. Construction was said to be completed in December 2016 and the line would start operations a month after.[22] On 17 August 2011, the government announced that Mass Rapid Transit Corporation Sdn Bhd (MRT Corp), a new company under the Finance Ministry had been formed to take control of the project from Prasarana. MRT Corp would be the asset owner of the project and officially take over the project from Prasarana on 1 September 2011.[23] After the MRT project was formally launched on 8 July 2011, the following amendments have been made to the original proposed alignment following the public display exercise between March and May 2011:[22] [24]

Contract allocation

On 21 October 2011, MRT Corp shortlisted 5 companies to construct the underground parts of the line including MMC Gamuda Joint Venture and Sinohydro Group.[29] On 26 January 2012, MRT Corp announced the award of the first two civil works contracts for the construction of the MRT Kajang line. IJM Construction Sdn Bhd was appointed the contractor for Package V5 at a tender price of RM974 million, while Ahmad Zaki Sdn Bhd was appointed the contractor for Package V6 at a tender price of RM764 million. Package V5 is from the Maluri portal to Plaza Phoenix (now Taman Connaught) station while Package V6 covers the section between Plaza Phoenix and Bandar Tun Hussein Onn stations.[30] MRT Corp announced the pre-qualification of 28 companies to bid for six System Works Packages for the MRT line on 8 March 2012.[31] Subsequently, in September 2012, another 31 companies were pre-qualified to bid for the remaining five System Works Packages.[32] [33]

Construction

All stations are to be equipped with platform screen doors, where this contract was awarded to the Singaporean company Singapore Technology Electronics Ltd.[34] 33kV Main Switching Substations are to be constructed at 4 stations, namely Taman Industri Sungai Buloh (now Kwasa Sentral), Section 16 (now Phileo Damansara), Taman Cuepacs (now Sri Raya) and Kajang stations. The other 3 substations are added at the Cochrane launch shaft, Sungai Buloh depot and Semantan portal. Two more 132/33kV Transmission Main Intakes are constructed at Cochrane Launch shaft and Semantan portal. Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) agreed to supply 116.5MW of power on the Kajang Line which costs RM173.1 million.[35]

On 1 November 2011, the 70's Klang bus stand ceased operations and was demolished to make way for the underground platforms and new entrances of Pasar Seni station. When construction of the station is completed, a new bus hub will be reconstructed.[36] On 1 August 2012, MRT Corp announced that the project was in active construction phase.[27] MRT Corp said that the project cost would not exceed the limit of RM23 billion. The first section between Sungai Buloh and Semantan was expected to open in December 2016, with the entire line opening in July 2017.[37]

On 30 May 2013, tunnel excavation works for the Kajang Line began with the world's first Variable Density Tunnel Boring Machine (VDTBM). This TBM was jointly designed by MMC Gamuda KVMRT Tunnelling and Herrenknecht AG, a German company. Commencement of tunnelling works was launched by former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak at the Cochrane Launch Shaft, which would later become the Cochrane MRT station.[38] The shaft is deep and this TBM was to dig a distance of towards Pasar Rakyat (now Tun Razak Exchange) station. 10 TBMs were used to construct the tunnelled section of the line, where 6 are Variable Density and 4 are Earth Pressure Balance TBMs.[39] The tunnels are to have a diameter of, where the first breakthrough of the TBM excavations occurred on 25 December 2013.[40]

Opening

On 16 December 2016, Phase 1 of the Kajang Line which spans 23 km from opened between Sungai Buloh to Semantan.

The fare of this part of the line and its feeder bus routes was free of charge until 16 January 2017.[41] Two days later, MRT Corp confirms cost of 51 km of Kajang Line would be RM21 billion.[42] On 17 July 2017, Phase Two of the line from Semantan to Kajang began operations.[43]

The line is operated by a subsidiary of Prasarana Malaysia, Rapid Rail.[44]

Overview

Route

The MRT line covers a span of from Kwasa Damansara to Kajang, passing the Kuala Lumpur city centre where the alignment goes underground. The line serves a corridor with 1.2 million residents within the Klang Valley region from the northwest to the southeast of Kuala Lumpur. The line starts from Kwasa Damansara which is located to the northwest of Kuala Lumpur, and runs on an elevated guideway to the Semantan portal, passing through Kota Damansara, Bandar Utama, Seksyen 17 Petaling Jaya, Phileo Damansara and Damansara Town Centre. Kwasa Damansara provides a cross-platform interchange between the MRT Kajang Line and the MRT Putrajaya Line. The line continues in twin-bore tunnels underground to the Maluri portal, passing through the city centre and the Golden Triangle of Kuala Lumpur. Interchanges to other lines are provided from Muzium Negara to Maluri with the exception of Cochrane station in Kuala Lumpur. Beyond Taman Pertama, the line passes through Cheras and ends in Kajang via an elevated guideway. [16] [45]

Station designs

For the seven underground stations, the overall inspiration was from the Klang Gates Quartz Ridge, a pure quartz dyke found in the Klang Valley which has multi-faceted characteristics and has kaleidoscopic reflections. These features resemble Malaysia's multi-racial, multi-cultural and progressive society.[46] The concept is used in the designs of the different murals in the underground stations. is fitted with tiles that depict the transition of the city's mode of public transport while is "painted" with 'Y's, which represents the convergence of the Klang and Gombak rivers. has the Rukun Negara sculpted on the walls of the concourse. has designs of blue and grey motives representing a modern Islamic Corporate theme. features harmonious red and yellow colours while has vibrant red patterns. is filled with bright green, blue and yellow tiles which symbolises urban renewal.[46] [47]

All stations are wheelchair accessible, with lifts and escalators serving each platform.[46] All platforms are equipped with platform screen doors.[34]

List of stations

Station CodeStation NameImageOpenedPositionPark & RideConnecting Bus LinesWorking NameInterchange/Notes
Kwasa Damansara16 December 2016 ElevatedN/AKota DamansaraNorthern terminus of both the MRT Kajang Line and MRT Putrajaya Line.Cross-platform interchange with MRT Putrajaya Line.

KWSP Tower (Headquarters) is located near this station.

Kwasa Sentral5 lines



Taman Industri Sungai BulohFeeder Bus to for the KTM KL Sentral-Terminal Skypark Line.
Teknologi-----Provisional station
Kota Damansara–Thomson Hospital16 December 2016 ElevatedN/A2 lines
PJU 5
SurianN/A4 lines


Dataran SunwayFeeder Bus to for the LRT Kelana Jaya Line.Exit to Tropicana Gardens Mall and Sunway Nexis.
Mutiara DamansaraN/A6 lines




The CurveExit to The Curve, IPC Shopping Centre, IKEA and Lotus's Mutiara Damansara.
6 lines




One UtamaExit to 1 Utama Shopping Centre.Future interchange with LRT Shah Alam Line.
Taman Tun Dr Ismail–Deloitte (TTDI)N/A2 lines
TTDI
Seksyen 17------Shelved station
Phileo Damansara16 December 2016Elevated2 lines
Seksyen 16Feeder bus to University of Malaya
Bukit Kiara Selatan--| -| -| -||Provisional station.

Proposed interchange with MRT Circle Line.|-|||Pavilion Damansara Heights–Pusat Bandar Damansara||| rowspan="2" | 16 December 2016 | rowspan="2" |Elevated||1 lines|Pusat Bandar Damansara||Feeder bus to Mid Valley South Gate, providing access to Mid Valley on the KTM Batu Caves-Pulau Sebang Line.Exit to Pavilion Damansara Heights.|-|||Semantan||N/A|5 lines



|Semantan||Feeder bus to Hilton Kuala Lumpur, which is walking distance from KL Sentral and Muzium Negara, and to Segambut on the KTM Port Klang Line|-|||Muzium Negara||| rowspan="16" | 17 July 2017 | rowspan="7" |Underground| rowspan="6" |N/A|1 line|KL Sentral||Connecting station, without paid-area integration, to KL Sentral, linked via a 600-meter pedestrian walkway, for:


Theme: Transition, History of Kuala Lumpur's Public Transportation

Exit to NU Sentral via an underground walkway.|-|||Pasar Seni||13 lines











|Pasar Seni||Interchange station with LRT Kelana Jaya LineConnecting station, without paid area integration, to for KTM Batu Caves-Pulau Sebang Line, KTM Tanjung Malim-Port Klang Line and via a pedestrian bridge across the Klang River.

Bus hub to Puchong, Subang Airport, Petaling Jaya, Klang, Shah Alam and Subang Jaya.


Theme: Confluence Between Two Rivers|-||Merdeka||N/A|Merdeka||Interchange station with Plaza Rakyat for the LRT Ampang and Sri Petaling Lines.
Theme: Independence, Spirit of Nationhood

Exit to Merdeka 118.|-|||Pavilion Kuala Lumpur–Bukit Bintang||7 lines





|Bukit Bintang Sentral|Connecting station, without paid-area integration, to KL Monorail.

Pedestrian access to KLCC on the LRT Kelana Jaya Line and Raja Chulan for the KL Monorail via an elevated walkway from Pavilion Kuala Lumpur.

Theme: Dynamic

Exit to Lot 10, Sungei Wang Plaza, Fahrenheit 88, The Starhill and Pavilion Kuala Lumpur.|-|||Tun Razak Exchange–Samsung Galaxy (TRX)||2 lines
|Pasar Rakyat|Cross-platform interchange with MRT Putrajaya Line.
Theme: Islamic Corporate

Exit to The Exchange TRX via an underground link.|-|||Cochrane||4 lines



|Cochrane|Feeder bus to Cheras for the LRT Sri Petaling Line.Theme: Urban Living

Exit to IKEA Cheras and MyTOWN Shopping Centre via an underground link.|-|||AEON–Maluri|||8 lines






|Maluri|Interchange station with for LRT Ampang Line.Feeder bus to Cheras for the LRT Sri Petaling Line.

Theme: New Generation

Exit to Sunway Velocity and AEON Mall Taman Maluri.|-|||Taman Pertama|| rowspan="9" |Elevated|N/A|3 lines

|Taman Bukit Ria||-|||Taman Midah|||4 lines[48]


|Taman Bukit Mewah|Feeder bus to Salak Selatan for the LRT Sri Petaling Line and Hospital Canselor Tuanku Muhriz UKM.

Proposed interchange with MRT Circle Line.|-|||Taman Mutiara||N/A|4 lines


|Leisure Mall|Exit to EkoCheras Mall and Cheras Leisure Mall.|-|||Taman Connaught||N/A|4 lines


|Plaza Phoenix|Feeder bus to Bandar Tasik Selatan.Exit to Cheras Sentral Mall.|-|||Taman Suntex|| rowspan="3" ||3 lines

|Taman Suntex|Exit to You City III Retail.|-|||Sri Raya||3 lines

|Taman Cuepacs||-|||Bandar Tun Hussein Onn||2 line
|Bandar Tun Hussein Onn||-|||Batu 11 Cheras||N/A|5 lines



|Balakong||-|||Bukit Dukung|||4 lines



|Taman Koperasi||-|||Taman Mesra| -|| - | -| -| -| -| Shelved station|-|||Sungai Jernih||| rowspan="3" | 17 July 2017 | rowspan="3" |Elevated||2 line
|Saujana Impian||-|||Stadium Kajang||N/A|8 lines






|Bandar Kajang|Feeder bus to Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia via Kajang and UKM stations along the KTM Batu Caves-Pulau Sebang Line.|-|||Kajang|||6 lines





|Kajang|Southern terminus.Connecting station, without paid-area integration to KTM Batu Caves-Pulau Sebang Line and .[49]

Proposed interchange with Putrajaya Monorail|-|}

Rolling stock

According to MRT Corp, the four-car train sets are servicing the line with an average headway of 3.5 minutes in an hour, equivalent to 400,000 passengers per day.[50]

The rolling stock is manufactured by Siemens/CSR Nanjing Puzhen in a partnership with SMH Rail Consortium Sdn Bhd. The trains will be driverless with a capacity of 1,200 passengers in a 4-car trainsets formation. The Siemens Inspiro rolling stock will be supplied with the same configuration as the trainsets supplied for Warsaw Metro M1.[51]

  • 29 June 2014: The first two train car bodies arrived in Westport, Port Klang, Selangor. The train will be assembled in the country's first train assembly plant in Rasa, Hulu Selangor. The purpose built plant for the KVMRT project is solely owned and operated by SMH Rail Sdn Bhd. SMH Rail had a consortium partnership with Siemens AG and Siemens Malaysia. Work to assemble the trains began immediately after the first two train car bodies arrived in Westport. The time taken to assemble one train set is about 30 days. The plant has two assembly lines, allowing work on four trains sets to be carried out at the same time.[52]
  • 30 November 2014: Another 14 train car bodies had arrived.

Car length (over coupler): (end car), (intermediate car)[53]

Number of passenger doors per car side / door width: 4 / 1400 mm

Traction power supply: 750 V DC, third rail

The 4-car trainsets are maintained at 2 purpose built facilities, Sungai Buloh and Kajang depots, located nearby and stations respectively.[54]

Approximately 42 trains are required during peak hour operations.[55]

Formation

The train consist of four cars, with cars 1 towards Kajang and cars 2 towards Kwasa Damansara.

As of December 2023, a maximum of 31 of the 58 train fleet are used during peak hours.[56] According to Transport Minister Anthony Loke, this is because the remaining fleet are awaiting wheel replacements, which is being carried out in stages from June 2022.[57]

Ridership

Kajang Line Ridership[58] [59]
YearMonth/QuarterRidershipAnnual RidershipNote
2024Q119,324,43346,894,806
Q220,099,040
Q37,471,333
Q4
2023Q114,475,88966,501,508
Q215,757,999
Q317,247,227
Q419,020,393
2022Q17,235,77445,359,948
Q210,682,308
Q313,688,093
Q413,753,773
2021Q15,369,44419,573,010
Q24,714,785
Q32,666,394
Q46,822,387
2020Q113,973,71533,168,335
Q23,406,537
Q39,608,104
Q46,179,979
2019Q114,918,33263,952,805
Q215,243,503
Q316,370,286
Q417,420,684
2018Q111,333,25251,314,240
Q211,997,681
Q313,424,667
Q414,558,640
2017Q11,505,85622,253,637
Q21,161,218
Q39,318,373Semantan - Kajang section opened on 17 July 2017
Q410,365,061
2016Decalign="center" --Phase One opened on 16 December 2016 but ridership was not officially tabulated

In the second quarter of 2018, the quarterly ridership is a little short of 12 million, following an overall rising trend. However, the line is deemed to have inadequate ridership to cover the construction, operation and maintenance costs. A target of 250,000 daily passengers is required for the line to break even with its operation costs.[60]

Depots

There are two maintenance depots for the Kajang Line, namely the Sungai Buloh depot and Kajang depots. The former is accessible by trains to the north of Kwasa Damansara station, while the latter is located near Sungai Jernih, where trains access the depot from Bukit Dukung instead.[61] [62]

See also

Notes and references

References

External links

Notes and References

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