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Sultan of Selangor Personally Tested the New LRT3 Line

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Sultan of Selangor Personally Tested the New LRT3 Line
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Key Points

  • 1. Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah of Selangor personally traveled by train to test the new LRT3 rail line.
  • 2. The journey, covering 20 stations from Bandar Utama to Johan Setia, took approximately 1 hour via 4 districts.
  • 3. The 5 temporarily postponed stations within the project scope are expected to be completed and opened to the public shortly.
  • 4. The cost of the 37.8 km long line, which was officially opened on 28 June, was announced as 16.63 billion Malaysian Ringgit.

By the Numbers

1. 16.63 billion RM project cost2. 37.8 kilometer line length3. 20 active stations4. More than 13,000 employees

Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah traveled by train to inspect the newly opened Light Rail Transit 3 (LRT3) project, known as the 'Shah Alam Line', located in Malaysia's Selangor state. Tengku Permaisuri Norashikin and Tengku Amir Shah accompanied the Sultan on this visit.

Starting from the Bandar Utama station and ending at the Johan Setia station, the journey took approximately one hour across 20 stations covering 4 districts. Thanking the people of Selangor for patiently waiting for the project's completion, the Sultan expressed his hope that the 5 temporarily postponed stations will be operational soon.

The Sultan also sincerely thanked more than 13,000 employees of the Prasarana and MRCB companies, who contributed to this massive transportation project. The entire 37.8-kilometer line, which was officially opened by Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim on 28 June, cost 16.63 billion Malaysian Ringgit.

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1. Q: When and by whom was the LRT3 line officially opened?
A: The line was officially opened on 28 June by Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim.
2. Q: What route does the LRT3 line cover and how many stations does it have?
A: The 37.8-kilometer line consists of 20 stations covering the districts of Petaling Jaya, Subang Jaya, Shah Alam, and Klang.
3. Q: Is it possible for the public to use the transportation for free after the opening?
A: Yes, following the launch of the line, the public can use the rail system for free for one month.

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