Salak Selatan LRT station

Last updated
 SP13  CC25  Salak Selatan
Rapid KL Logo.svg | LRT and Future MRT station
General information
LocationJalan Sungai Besi, Salak South, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Coordinates 3°6′7″N101°42′22″E / 3.10194°N 101.70611°E / 3.10194; 101.70611
Owned by Prasarana Malaysia (LRT)
MRT Corp (MRT)
Operated by Rapid Rail
Line(s) 4 Sri Petaling Line
13 Circle Line (future)
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeLow-rise
ParkingNone
Other information
Station code SP13  CC25 
History
Opened11 July 1998;26 years ago (1998-07-11) (LRT)
Opening2028-2030 (MRT)
Services
Preceding station Rapid KL Logo.svg Following station
Cheras
towards Sentul Timur
Sri Petaling Line Bandar Tun Razak
towards Putra Heights
Sri Permaisuri
Clockwise / outer
Circle Line
Future service
Kuchai
Anticlockwise / inner

Salak Selatan LRT station is a Malaysian low-rise light rapid transit (LRT) station situated near and named after the Kuala Lumpur township of Salak South. The station is part of the LRT Sri Petaling Line (formerly known as STAR Line).

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The station was opened on July 11, 1998, as part of the second phase of the STAR system's opening, including 7 new stations along the Chan Sow Lin-Sri Petaling route.

The station is planned as a future interchange with the upcoming MRT Circle Line of the KVMRT project. [1]

Location

The Salak Selatan station is intended to serve the incorporated town of Salak South directly to the east; the station itself located behind a row of shophouses along Salak South's main carriageway, Jalan Sungai Besi, towards the east. There are 2 exits for the station, the west side exits to Salak South, Pekan Salak Selatan, Desa Petaling and Rapid KL bus stops, while the east exit is to passenger pick up / drop off zone and Bandar Sri Permaisuri.

The Salak Selatan station was constructed along two leveled tracks, reusing the now defunct Federated Malay States Railway and Malayan Railway route between Kuala Lumpur, Ampang and Salak South.

The station is currently one of two railway stations serving the Salak South locality, the other being a KTM Komuter station bearing the same name. While the STAR station is considerably closer to Salak Selatan, the Komuter station is located some 400 metres south from the town. Unlike other examples in Kuala Lumpur, the two stations are not noted on transit maps as interchange stations between the two lines. The same case is with Sentul's LRT and Komuter stations which serve the same area but are two separate stations and are far from each other.

Design

Overall, the Salak Selatan station was built as a low-rise station along two tracks for trains traveling in opposite directions. Because the station is nearly subsurface and features two side platforms, the station designates individual ticketing areas for each of the station's two platforms at their level, ensuring access to trains traveling the opposite direction is not freely possible. The station also serves as a public crossing across the railway tracks between Salak South and Bandar Sri Permaisuri via a walkway running underneath the STAR line and platforms.

The principal styling of the station is similar to most other stations in the line, featuring multi-tiered roofs supported by latticed frames, and white plastered walls and pillars. Because stairways are only used to link street level with the station's ticket areas and platforms, the station is not accessible to disabled users.

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