Kepong Baru MRT station

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 PY10  Kepong Baru
Rapid KL Logo.svg | MRT station
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General information
Other names Chinese :甲洞卫星市站
LocationJalan Kepong, Laman Rimbunan, 50250 Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia
Coordinates 3°12′43″N101°38′53″E / 3.211890°N 101.648040°E / 3.211890; 101.648040
Owned by MRT Corp
Operated by Rapid Rail
Line(s) 12 Putrajaya
Platforms1 island platform
Tracks2
Construction
ParkingAvailable
AccessibleYes
Other information
StatusOperational
Station code PY10 
History
Opened16 June 2022;2 years ago (2022-06-16)
ElectrifiedYes
Services
Preceding station Rapid KL Logo.svg Following station
Metro Prima Putrajaya Line Jinjang

Kepong Baru MRT station is an elevated Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) station in Kepong, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Serving the Putrajaya Line, the station is located along Jalan Kepong near the junction with Jalan Api Api 1.

Contents

The station began operations on 16 June 2022 as part of Phase One operations of the Putrajaya Line. [1] Like the other elevated stations on the line, Kepong Baru station will have a Serambi-style design with the Japanese zen designs. [2] The station is designed by Ong&Ong. [3]

Location

The station is located along MYS Jkr-ft54.svg FT 54.

There is a Buddhist temple called Jing Si Hall (Chinese :靜思堂), affiliated with the Taiwanese Buddhist order Tzu Chi, located 250m southeast of the station. [4]

Station features

Exit and entrances

Kepong Baru MRT station have three entrance, A, B and C. [5]

EntranceDestinationImage
AJalan Rimbunan Raya 1 Wheelchair symbol.svg Buying a Car (89571) - The Noun Project.svg Aiga elevator.svg
Feeder bus stop, taxi, e-hailing service and private vehicle lay-by, Laman Rimbunan, KWSP Kepong, Taman Usahawan Kepong. Park & Ride facility available here but with limited parking.
PY10 Kepong Baru MRT Entrance A 20221213 115814.jpg
BJalan Ambong Kiri Wheelchair symbol.svg Aiga bus trans.svg Buying a Car (89571) - The Noun Project.svg Aiga elevator.svg
Feeder bus stop, taxi, e-hailing service and private vehicle lay-by, Kondominium Vista Mutiara, Dewan Jing Si, Kepong Baru.
PY10 Kepong Baru MRT Entrance B 20221213 114619.jpg
CJalan Besar KepongAiga bus trans.svg
Feeder bus stop, Jalan Kepong.
PY10 Kepong Baru MRT Entrance C 20221213 120021.jpg

Bus service

Feeder bus

Route numberOrigin [6] Destination [6] Via [6] Image
Bus-logo-white.svg T115   [7] [8] KL2461 MRT Kepong Baru Pintu BTaman Sri Sinar
  • Jalan Kepong Baru
  • Jalan Mergastua
  • Jalan Belabas
  • Jalan Helang
  • Jalan Helang Sawah
  • Jalan Lang Kuning
  • Jalan Lang Perut Putih 8
  • Jalan 6/38A
  • Jalan 8/38A
  • Lebuh Menjalara
PY10 Kepong Baru MRT Entrance B 20221213 114939.jpg

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