Lot H: Stesen Sentral Stesen Sentral () is the name of Lot H, which is the designated transport hub within the KL Sentral development project, although both the public and connected transit lines generally refer to the station itself as "KL Sentral". Stesen Sentral, designed to house six rail networks, was completed in December 2000, and the rail, retail, and food and beverage operations began in April 2001. Standing on , the main building has a gross floor area of , and the specifications were based on passenger projections up to the year 2020, which was when Malaysia aspired to be a fully developed nation. In 2008, Stesen Sentral registered over 100,000 passengers daily, which translates into 36.5 million people a year. The station has a parking lot for visitors and people working around the KL Sentral area.
Rail services KL Sentral is served by the following services: •
Express Rail Link (ERL): airport rail link to
Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) • : non-stop express trains to
KLIA T1 and
KLIA T2 stations. • :
commuter-style trains to KLIA that also calls at all stations in between, i.e.,
Bandar Tasik Selatan,
Putrajaya & Cyberjaya, and
Salak Tinggi. •
KTM Komuter: Commuter trains serving the
Klang Valley region • : – • : – • : limited express trains to and (Suspended) •
KTM ETS: Intercity trains to , , , , and •
KTM Intercity: Seasonal trains to (MySawadee), Butterworth and (Rail To See Malaysia excursion trains). Other special expresses like Lambaian Aidilfitri will also start here. •
Rapid KL: Light rapid transit (LRT) • : – (Note: the Kelana Jaya Line station is branded as
KL Sentral-redONE under the
station naming rights programme.)
KL City Air Terminal (KL CAT) KL City Air Terminal is located at the eastern and western ends of the station building and was opened on 14 April 2002 together with the
KLIA Ekspres. Designed as an "Airport Terminal in the City", KL CAT is an IATA-indexed station and is assigned the IATA code
XKL. As of October 2023, passengers flying
Malaysia Airlines and
Batik Air can check in their baggage at KL CAT before boarding a KLIA Ekspres train to
Kuala Lumpur International Airport. KL CAT is divided into two halls: • KL CAT Departure Hall is located at the western end of the station building and houses the check-in counters, ticketing counters, and faregates to access KLIA Ekspres departure platform. • KL CAT Arrival Hall is located at the eastern end of the station building and houses the exit faregates from KLIA Ekspres arrival platform. The linkway that connects to
Muzium Negara for the
MRT Kajang Line is also located at this hall. When KL CAT was built, there were plans to offer through checked baggage service from KLIA to KL CAT where checked baggage of passengers arriving at KLIA would be conveyed to KL CAT and collected by passengers at KL CAT. However, these plans have not materialised.
Connecting rail services The following lines have stations located within the vicinity of the KL Sentral complex: • : KL Sentral Monorail station at Jalan Tun Sambanthan can be accessed via NU Sentral shopping mall located adjacent to the KL Sentral complex. • : station at Jalan Damansara can be accessed via a underground walkway from the KL Sentral complex.
Connecting stations KL Sentral Monorail station }} The KL Sentral monorail station stands on Jalan Tun Sambanthan in Brickfields, in front of the NU Sentral shopping mall. The station is the as a
terminus for the line. It is directly connected to NU Sentral, which allows for uninterrupted walking between Stesen Sentral and the monorail station. The monorail station is also equipped with new ticket vending machines, ticketing gates as well as a new Customer Service Office.
Tactile paving for the visually impaired is also provided beginning from NU Sentral. The completion of the overhead bridge now enables customers to travel between KL Sentral and the monorail station safely and conveniently. The station uses the
Spanish solution platforms, having one track with a platform on each side, for passengers embarking and disembarking the train separately. Before NU Sentral was built, passengers who wanted to move from the monorail station to Stesen Sentral and vice versa had to walk through the busy
Jalan Tun Sambanthan. The monorail and LRT stations do not provide an out-of-station interchange despite being part of the same
Rapid KL system. Passengers will be charged two single-way journey fares instead of integrated fares whenever using these connecting stations.
Muzium Negara MRT station Due to space constraints, an MRT station could not be built in the Stesen Sentral area, an MRT station had to be built in front of the nearby
National Museum to allow connections to Stesen Sentral. The station opened on 17 July 2017, along with the underground footbridge that connects the MRT station to the main KL Sentral building.
KL Sentral bus hub KL Sentral has also been made a city bus hub by
Rapid KL as part of its bus network revamp. It is the bus hub for city shuttle and trunk bus routes. Buses to Singapore and the
Kuala Lumpur International Airport also operate from KL Sentral, while most other bus operators go near KL Sentral along Jalan Tun Sambanthan. Also, a hop-on/hop-off tourist bus stop is located between the Hilton and the station. Traveling by bus to Genting Highlands is also available here.
Bus services From KL Sentral • :
Bandar Utama bus hub – KL Sentral • :
Pusat Bandar Damansara MRT station – KL Sentral • :
Parliament of Malaysia – KL Sentral (Only available during meeting session) =====From
Pasar Seni / Kotaraya / Lebuh Pudu===== • :
Putrajaya Sentral – Lebuh Pudu bus hub (Lebuh Pudu-bound only) • : Puchong Utama –
Pasar Seni • : Putra Perdana –
Pasar Seni • : Puchong Prima –
Pasar Seni • : Saujana Puchong –
Pasar Seni • : Taman Sri Sentosa / Sri Manja –
Pasar Seni • :
Subang Jaya station –
Pasar Seni • : Taman Desa –
Pasar Seni • : Taman OUG –
Pasar Seni via
Awan Besar LRT station • :
Awan Besar LRT station –
Pasar Seni • : Flat Enggang Kinrara –
Pasar Seni • : Port Klang –
Pasar Seni via
KL Sentral • : UiTM Section 2, Shah Alam –
Pasar Seni • : Taman Sri Muda, Shah Alam –
Pasar Seni • : Subang Mewah, USJ 1 –
Pasar Seni • : Subang Suria –
Pasar Seni • :
Kota Damansara –
Pasar Seni • : Taman Medan / Taman Sri Manja –
Pasar Seni • :
Petaling Jaya Old Town –
Pasar Seni • : Pantai Hillpark –
Pasar Seni • : Bangsar Park –
Pasar Seni • :
Pasar Seni – Kompleks Mahkamah, Jalan Duta • : Subang Mewah, USJ 1 –
Pasar Seni via
New Pantai Expressway (NPE) • : Taman Sri Muda, Shah Alam –
Pasar Seni via
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