Awan Besar LRT station

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 SP19  Awan Besar
Rapid KL Logo.svg | LRT station
Awan Besar LRT Station outview (220713) 01.jpg
Exterior of the station.
General information
LocationBukit OUG, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Coordinates 3°03′44″N101°40′14″E / 3.0621°N 101.6706°E / 3.0621; 101.6706
Owned by Prasarana Malaysia ; operated by Rapid Rail.
Line(s) 4 Sri Petaling
Platforms Island (2 platforms)
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeElevated
ParkingAvailable with payment. 193 total parking bays.
Other information
Station code SP19 
History
Opened31 October 2015
Services
Preceding station Rapid KL Logo.svg Following station
Sri Petaling
towards Sentul Timur
Sri Petaling Line Muhibbah
towards Putra Heights

Awan Besar LRT station is a Light Rapid Transit station at Bukit OUG, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. [1] [2]

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It is operated under the Sri Petaling Line. Like most other LRT stations operating in Klang Valley, this station is elevated.

Awan Besar station is also the nearest station to the Masonic Temple or locally known as the Freemason Hall and Bukit OUG Condominium.

Awan Besar LRT station is located after the Sri Petaling station, the former terminus of the Sri Petaling branch line of the Ampang Line.

Bus Services

There is a free shuttle bus between Pavilion Bukit Jalil and the station with 20 minute bus intervals until 31 December 2023. [3] Awan Besar also is the end terminus of Route 651 (Pearl Point - LRT Muhhibah) direction.

Shuttle Services

Route No.OriginDestinationViaConnecting to
Bus-logo-white.svg PVBJ/PAVBJ   SP19 Awan Besar LRT Station Pavilion Bukit Jalil Persiaran Bukit JalilN/A
Pavilion Bukit Jalil Free Shuttle Service VOLVO B8L Gemilang Coachworks SB PVBJ (VGJ 8334).jpg
Pavilion Bukit Jalil Free Shuttle Service

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References

  1. "New Ampang LRT line to begin operations in 2015". Astro Awani. February 27, 2014.
  2. "Month-long free ride at four new LRT stations - Prasarana". Astro Awani. October 28, 2015.
  3. "Pavilion Bukit Jalil".