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Bandar Puteri LRT Station

3°1′1.4″N 101°36′46.2″E / 3.017056°N 101.612833°E / 3.017056; 101.612833

 SP27  Bandar Puteri
Rapid_KL_Logo | LRT station
General information
LocationJalan Puchong–Dengkil
Bandar Puteri Puchong
47100, Puchong, Selangor
Malaysia
Owned byPrasarana Malaysia; operated by Rapid Rail.
Line(s)4 Sri Petaling Line
PlatformsIsland (2 platforms)
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeElevated
ParkingNot available
Other information
Station code SP27 
History
Opened31 March 2016
Services
Preceding station Following station
Taman Perindustrian Puchong
towards Sentul Timur
Sri Petaling Line Puchong Perdana

Bandar Puteri LRT station is a Light Rapid Transit station situated in Bandar Puteri, Puchong. It is operated under the Sri Petaling Line network and is situated between Puchong Perdana and Taman Perindustrian Puchong station. Like most other LRT stations operating in Klang Valley, this station is elevated. However, unlike most LRT stations on the Sri Petaling Line, this station has an island platform instead of 2 side platforms.

The station is located near Puteri Mart, a market complex with food stalls, wet market and a few shops. A busy shopping area can be reached within a short walking distance from the station. The Bandar Puteri Town Park is also situated nearby. It mainly serves the residences in Bandar Puteri Puchong, along with nearby residential areas such as Puchong Hartamas and Taman Puchong Utama. A transit-oriented development project which consist of SOVO office suites and retail shops is also built near the station.

The station is a part of the Ampang and Sri-Petaling lines LRT Extension Project (LEP) announced in 2006. It was opened on 31 March 2016, along with 3 other stations in Puchong.

History

The extension of both Sri Petaling Line and Kelana Jaya Line were announced on 29 August 2006 by then Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Mohd Najib Abdul Razak. This was also confirmed by then Prime Minister of Malaysia Tun Abdullah Badawi in his National Budget speech in 2006.

The extension project, worth RM955.84 million, was awarded to a joint venture (JV) consortium of George Kent (M) Bhd and its partner Lion Pacific Sdn Bhd. Construction started in 2010, while fault free test runs of the trains started on 22 January 2016. Although it faced some delays, the station was opened on 31 March 2016, as a part of the second phase of the extension.

Station

Station layout

Due to the lack of space, a drop off spot was built instead of a park-and-ride facilities. A convenience store operated by Mynews.com can be found in the station. The entire station is disabled-friendly, with accessibility lifts, accessible toilets, special gate entrance for wheelchair users and tactile paving provided throughout the station. The trains and station platforms are level with one another, with a minimal gap between the two. This allows for easy boarding with a wheelchair.

P Platform 1 4 Sri Petaling towards Putra Heights (Puchong Perdana)
Island platform, doors will open on the right
Platform 2 4 Sri Petaling towards Sentul Timur (Taman Perindustrian Puchong)
C Concourse level Ticket vending machine, entrance/exit gates, convenience store, customer service office
G Street level Drop off spot, bus stop
refers to accessibility lift for disabled.

Infrastructure

As part of a green initiative, the extension includes green practices. Energy-efficient lights and rainwater harvesting systems were installed in every station. Windows were designed to allow sunlight into the stations. Construction utilized sustainable materials and recycling practices.

Entrances and exits

Bandar Puteri LRT station has a total of two entrances/exits, one heading towards the industrial area (kawasan perindustrian) owned by Tractors Malaysia, another leads to Puteri Mart and the shopping district of Bandar Puteri.

 SP27  Bandar Puteri LRT station
Entrance Location Destination Picture
A West side Industrial area (Tractors Malaysia)
B East side Puteri Mart, Bandar Puteri

Bus services

Feeder buses

Route No. Origin Destination Via Connecting to
T605  SP27  Bandar Puteri LRT station Puchong Hartamas Taman Perindustrian Pusat Bandar Puchong
Taman Puchong Hartamas
Taman Puchong Hartamas 2
Bandar Puteri Puchong
Terminus

Other buses

Route No. Origin Destination Via Connecting to
601 Kotaraya / Pasar Seni (Hub D) Putra Perdana 503
604 Kotaraya / Pasar Seni (Hub D) Taman Saujana Puchong / Bandar Bukit Puchong 1 T602
608  SP24  IOI Puchong Jaya LRT station Pulau Meranti Terminus

Transit-Oriented Development (TOD)

In 2019, IOI Properties launched Stellar Suites, which is the first transit oriented development in Puchong. The project, which consists of a small office versatile office (Sovo) tower and retail shops, will be built just 50m from the Bandar Puteri LRT station. An affordable housing project near the station was also planned by Perbadanan PR1MA Malaysia (PR1MA), but it was never realised.

Notes

  1. ^ Southbound Sri Petaling LRT Line
  2. ^ Northbound Sri Petaling LRT Line
  3. ^ None of these buses stop directly at Bandar Puteri LRT station, however they can be reached by a short walk.

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