Sentul Barat MRT station

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 PY16  Sentul Barat
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Sentul Barat MRT station (230317).jpg
Exterior of Entrance B along Jalan Sultan Azlan Shah (Jalan Ipoh)
General information
Other names Chinese :洗都西站
Location Jalan Ipoh, Sentul, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Owned by MRT Corp
Operated by Rapid Rail
Line(s) 12 Putrajaya
Platforms1 island platform
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
ParkingUnavailable
Other information
StatusOperational
Station code PY16 
History
Opened16 March 2023;17 months ago (2023-03-16)
Services
Preceding station Rapid KL Logo.svg Following station
Jalan Ipoh Putrajaya Line Titiwangsa

The Sentul Barat MRT station is a mass rapid transit (MRT) underground station that serves the suburb of Sentul in northern-central Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It is part of the MRT Putrajaya Line. [1]

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Station details

The station's theme embodies the concept of "presenting the rustic", portraying a design that is characterized by its natural, organic, and slightly weathered appearance, reflecting the charm of rural areas. The chosen color palette for the theme is "oxide red", drawing inspiration from Sentul, a district that once housed the largest train depot in the country, known as Sentul Depot. This depot has since been transformed into Sentul Park and the Kuala Lumpur Performing Arts Centre (KLPAC). [2]

Location

The station is located along Jalan Sultan Azlan Shah (MYS Jkr-ft1.svg FT 1).

Exits and entrances

The station consists of 2 entrances for now. Entrance B is located on the west side of Jalan Ipoh serving Kampung Kasipillay, while Entrance C is located to the east side of Jalan Ipoh serving the Sentul West and Taman Million neighborhoods. Entrance A has not been built and it is reserved for future integration.

Putrajaya Line station
EntranceLocationDestinationPicture
BJalan Ipoh

(Kepong bound)

Bus stop, Taxi and E-hailing Layby, Jalan Kasipillay, Jalan Selvadurai, Kampung Kasipillay, Riverwalk Village, Rivercity Condominium, Putra Majestik, The Birch and Court 28 Residences MRT Sentul Barat Pintu B (230317).jpg
CJalan Ipoh

(KL bound)

Feeder bus stop, Taxi and E-hailing Layby, Jalan Gagak, Jalan Strachan, Sentul West, Taman Million, Kuala Lumpur Performing Arts Centre (klpac), Sentul Depot, Rica Residence Sentul and KTM Sentul. Sentul Barat MRT station Pintu C (230317).jpg

Planned interchange

It was previously planned to be an interchange station with the MRT Circle Line (MRT3) under the old alignment.

Bus service

Feeder bus

Route numberOrigin [3] Destination [3] Via [3] InterchangeImage
Bus-logo-white.svg T180   [4] [5] KL607 MRT Sentul Barat Pintu CTaman Dato Senu/Bandar Baru Sentul
  • Rapid Bus: 151, 173, 180, 190
  • Selangor Bus: 100. 103, 104. 107, 120
  • MARA Liner: 150, 152
Rapid KL bus route T180 at KL607 MRT Sentul Barat Pintu C Bus Stop, Kuala Lumpur 20231230 133934.jpg

Trunk bus

MRT Sentul Barat Pintu C bus stop, 2023. PY16 Sentul Barat MRT Entrance C Bus Lay-by 20231230 134021.jpg
MRT Sentul Barat Pintu C bus stop, 2023.
Selangor Omnibus bus route 120 at MRT Sentul Barat Pintu C bus stop, 2023. Selangor Bus route 120 near KL607 MRT Sentul Barat Pintu C Bus Stop, Kuala Lumpur 20231230 134942.jpg
Selangor Omnibus bus route 120 at MRT Sentul Barat Pintu C bus stop, 2023.

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