Sri Raya MRT station

Last updated
 KG28  Sri Raya
Rapid KL Logo.svg | MRT station
KG28 Sri Raya MRY Exterior 20230531 140758.jpg
General information
Other names Chinese :斯里拉也
Tamil: ஸ்ரீ ராயா
Location Cheras,
Selangor, Malaysia.
Coordinates 3°12′23″N101°34′49″E / 3.20639°N 101.58028°E / 3.20639; 101.58028
Owned by MRT Corp
Line(s) 9 Kajang
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
ConnectionsMRT Feeder Bus
Construction
Structure typeElevated
ParkingAvailable
Bicycle facilitiesNot available
Other information
Station code KG28 
History
Opened17 July 2017;7 years ago (2017-07-17)
Services
Preceding station Rapid KL Logo.svg Following station
Taman Suntex Kajang Line Bandar Tun Hussein Onn
towards Kajang

The Sri Raya MRT station (Working name: Taman Cuepacs) is a Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) station serving the suburb of Batu 10 Cheras, Selangor, Malaysia. It serves as one of the stations on Klang Valley Mass Rapid Transit (KVMRT) Kajang line. The station is located at 703 Telekom interchange of the Mes-e7.svg Cheras–Kajang Expressway Cheras–Kajang Expressway.

Contents

Background

The name Sri Raya comes from the village of Kampung Sri Raya. Sri Raya is a residential area located on the south of Cheras and property near Sri Raya MRT station would include Taman Megah Cheras, Taman Cheras Permai, Taman Kota Cheras and Taman Sri Aman amongst others.

Station Background

Station Layout

The station has a layout and design similar to that of most other elevated stations on the line (except the terminus and underground stations), with the platform level on the topmost floor, consisting of two sheltered side platforms along a double tracked line and a single concourse housing ticketing facilities between the ground level and the platform level. All levels are linked by lifts, stairways and escalators.

L2Platform Level Side platform
Platform 1 9 Kajang towards Kajang  KG35  (→)
Platform 2 9 Kajang towards Kwasa Damansara  KG04  (←)
Side platform
L1ConcourseFaregates, Ticketing Machines, Customer Service Office, Station Control, Shops, pedestrian walkway to Taman Kota Cheras 1, MRT Park & Ride
GGround LevelEntrance A, B and C, Feeder Bus Stop, Taxi Lay-By, Persiaran Sri Raya, Jalan Hulu Langat

Exits and entrances

The station has three entrances. Entrance C provides a direct pedestrian link to Taman Kota Cheras above the Mes-e7.svg Cheras–Kajang Expressway Cheras–Kajang Expressway. The feeder buses operate from the station's feeder bus hub via Entrance A within the station area.

Kajang Line station
EntranceLocationDestinationPicture
ATaman Sri Raya (A)Feeder bus hub, Persiaran Sri Raya KG28 Sri Raya MRT Entrance A 20230531 133727.jpg
BTaman Sri Raya (B)Taxi and private vehicle lay-by, Persiaran Sri Raya, Jalan Hulu Langat KG28 Sri Raya MRT Entrance B 20230531 135624.jpg
CTaman Kota CherasTaman Kota Cheras, Jalan Kota Cheras KG28 Sri Raya MRT Entrance C 20230531 140954.jpg

Bus Services

Feeder bus services

With the opening of the MRT Kajang Line, feeder buses also began operating linking the station with several housing areas and villages around the Bandar Tun Hussein Onn and Batu 10 Cheras area. The feeder buses operate from the station's feeder bus hub accessed via Entrance A of the station.

MRT Feeder Bus Services at MRT Sri Raya Station
Route No.OriginDestinationVia
T414 [1]  KG28 MRT Sri RayaTaman Tun Perak / Taman MegahJalan Hulu Langat

Jalan Kota Cheras

Persiaran Putri Jaya

Persiaran Tun Perak

Persiaran Suasana / Bandar Tun Hussein Onn

Jalan Megah 37

Jalan 2

Jalan Kota Cheras

Other Bus Services

The MRT Sri Raya station also provides accessibility for some other bus services.

Other Bus Services at MRT Sri Raya Station
Route No.OperatorOriginDestinationViaNotes
450 [2] Rapid KLHentian KajangHub Lebuh PuduReko Sentral

Bandar Kajang

 KG34  MRT Stadium Kajang

 KG33  MRT Sungai Jernih

Sungai Sekamat

Simpang Balak

 KG31  MRT Bukit Dukung

Malaysia expressway logo.svgMes-e7.svg Cheras–Kajang Expressway Cheras-Kajang Highway

Jalan Hulu Langat

 KG28 MRT Sri Raya via Entrance B

Batu 9 Cheras / Taman Suntex

Cheras Sentral /  KG26  MRT Taman Connaught

Jalan Cheras

 KG24  MRT Taman Midah

 KG22  AG13  MRT/LRT Maluri

Jalan Pasar

Jalan Pudu

The bus does not enter the station area and stops along Jalan Hulu Langat.

Walking distance is required to reach the station.

For Kajang-bound, passengers are required to cross along Jalan Hulu Langat.

T406 [3] Rapid KLTaman Kota Cheras 1

(Hub TM Batu 10 Cheras)

Pangsun, Hulu Langat /

Sungai Lui

Pangsun / Sungai Lui Bound

Jalan Kota Cheras

 KG28 MRT Sri Raya via Entrance C

Malaysia expressway logo.svgMes-e7.svg Cheras–Kajang Expressway Cheras-Kajang Highway

Batu 9 Cheras / Taman Suntex

Jalan Hulu Langat

Bukit Raya

Sungai Serai

Kampung Nanding

Batu 14 Langat

Dusun Tua

Batu 18 Langat

Pangsun Bound

Lubuk Kelubi

Kuala Pangsun

Sungai Lui Bound

Batu 20 Hulu Langat

Sungai Lui

Kampung Ulu Lui

The bus will operate separately for both Pangsun and Sungai Lui bound.

The route will separate at the Batu 18 Langat area.

The following are the schedules of the bus route:

Pangsun to Batu 10 Cheras [4] First bus: 0530h, Last bus: 2345h

(Frequency 30-70 minutes)

Sungai Lui to Batu 10 Cheras [5]

First bus: 0630h, Last bus: 2035h

(Frequency 70-75 minutes)

Batu 10 Cheras to Pangsun [6]

First bus: 0710h, Last bus: 2335h

(Frequency 60-70 minutes)

Batu 10 Cheras to Sungai Lui [7]

First bus: 0635h, Last bus: 1925h

(Frequency 70 minutes)

See also

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