and
Sri Petaling Line across a platform at Putra Heights LRT terminal. at
Subang Jaya Komuter station. Subang Jaya is well-connected to the cities of
Kuala Lumpur,
Shah Alam and the townships of
Petaling Jaya such as
Ara Damansara,
Kota Damansara,
Bandar Utama,
Damansara Utama and
Mutiara Damansara via a network of major highways, namely the
Federal Highway,
Shah Alam Expressway (KESAS),
NKVE,
NPE,
North South Expressway and
LDP. There are three exits connecting
Federal Highway to Subang Jaya. The two main exits are at exit 17.9 km through
Persiaran Kewajipan and exit 18.2 km through
Persiaran Tujuan, while the alternative exit is through Persiaran Teknologi Subang at Tropicana Metropark's direct interchange.
Persiaran Kewajipan and
Persiaran Tujuan serve as the two major roads in Subang Jaya. The alternative route from
USJ and Subang Jaya to Kuala Lumpur and Petaling Jaya is the
Subang–Kelana Jaya Link, which also connects the Persiaran Kewajipan roundabout of the
New Pantai Expressway towards the
Subang Airport expressway (route 15) of
Federal Highway Federal Route 2. Subang Jaya's public transport system is highly developed, boasting 2 light rail transit (LRT) lines, 1 KTM commuter line, 1 BRT line, bus and taxi services. Since 30 June 2016, many new LRT stations of the extended
Kelana Jaya Line have opened, connecting various areas in Subang Jaya with Kuala Lumpur city centre and
Petaling Jaya. The LRT stations are strategically located within walking distance from shopping malls, commercial centres and residential areas and supported by feeder buses. The
Kelana Jaya Line had been extended from the existing route from the Subang LRT Depot, running through the Dana 1 commercial centre in
Kelana Jaya, to Kelana Centre Point, then to
Subang Parade (interchange with
KTM Subang Jaya commuter station) which covers three stations within the town centre. Within USJ, the LRT line continues from SS18 to USJ 7 (Da Men and Summit), USJ Taipan, Wawasan (USJ 15), USJ 21 (One City and Main Place), and ends at the main interchange station hub in
Putra Heights, which connects with another LRT line, the
Sri Petaling Line to
Puchong,
Bukit Jalil and
Sri Petaling. In addition, six
MRT Putrajaya line stations are located in southern part of Subang Jaya City Council area serving
Seri Kembangan and Serdang. On the other hand, public bus transportation is provided by two companies,
RapidKL and
Metrobus. These buses provide access around the town and also to Kuala Lumpur. Alternatively, there is a BRT line connecting the
Setia Jaya Komuter station through
Bandar Sunway to the
USJ7 LRT Station. The
BRT Sunway Line started operating on 1 June 2015, when it was officially launched by Malaysia prime minister,
Najib Razak. The BRT service is a public-private partnership project between Prasarana and Sunway Group which aims to provide eco-friendly electric bus services on elevated tracks for residents in Bandar Sunway and USJ. As for commuter train services, Subang Jaya is served by an urban-suburb rail link, the
KTM Komuter, which provides transportation towards
Port Klang and
Kuala Lumpur. The
Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport is located at
Subang,
Shah Alam. It serves as the main hub for turboprop airlines
Firefly (a low-cost carrier subsidiary of Malaysia Airlines), Malindo Air and
Berjaya Air and is the premier hub for corporate and private aviation in Southeast Asia. ==Public facilities==