# Putra Heights LRT station

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Light rapid transit station in Putra Heights, Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia

[2°59′45.8″N 101°34′32.0″E / 2.996056°N 101.575556°E / 2.996056; 101.575556](https://geohack.toolforge.org/geohack.php?pagename=Putra_Heights_LRT_station&params=2_59_45.8_N_101_34_32.0_E_)

SP31 KJ37 Putra Heights View of the station from an approaching train on the Kelana Jaya Line General information Other names Malay: ڤوترا هايتس (Jawi) Chinese: 布特拉高原 Tamil: புத்ரா அயிட்ஸ் Location Putra Point Commercial Center, Persiaran Putra Indah, Putra Heights 47650 Subang Jaya Selangor Malaysia Coordinates 2°59′45.8″N 101°34′32.0″E / 2.996056°N 101.575556°E / 2.996056; 101.575556 System Rapid KL Owned by Prasarana Malaysia Operated by Rapid Rail Lines 4 Sri Petaling Line 5 Kelana Jaya Line Platforms 1 island platform and 2 side platforms Tracks 4 Connections Integrative station between SP31 and KJ37 Construction Structure type Elevated Parking Available with payment, 452 total parking bays Accessible Available Other information Station code SP31 KJ37 History Opened 30 June 2016; 10 years ago (2016-06-30) [1] Services Preceding station Following station Puchong Prima towards Sentul Timur Sri Petaling Line Terminus Subang Alam towards Gombak Kelana Jaya Line Location

**Putra Heights LRT station** is an integrated light rapid transit (LRT) station at [Putra Heights](/source/Putra_Heights) in southern [Subang Jaya](/source/Subang_Jaya), Selangor, Malaysia. It is the southern terminus for the [LRT Sri Petaling Line](/source/LRT_Sri_Petaling_Line) and [LRT Kelana Jaya Line](/source/LRT_Kelana_Jaya_Line) and is part of the [Klang Valley Integrated Transit System](/source/Klang_Valley_Integrated_Transit_System). The station is located on the intersection of Persiaran Putra Indah and Persiaran Putra Perdana, next to the [North–South Expressway Central Link](/source/North%E2%80%93South_Expressway_Central_Link) (ELITE). Nearby places include Kampung Kuala Sungai Baru, Laman Putra, Putra Indah and Putra Point Commercial Centre.

The station is part of the [Prasarana Malaysia](/source/Prasarana_Malaysia)'s rail extension for both the Sri Petaling Line and Kelana Jaya Line, which provided an interchange between both lines after the [Masjid Jamek LRT station](/source/Masjid_Jamek_LRT_station). The station opened on 30 June 2016, along with 14 other stations in the extension plan.[2]

The station is one of the largest in the [Klang Valley](/source/Klang_Valley). It has four tracks with one [island platform](/source/Island_platform) and two [side platforms](/source/Side_platform). Because both lines have different rail systems, they do not share the same track and use their own individual tracks instead. The station is the main infrastructure in Putra Heights.

## History

The extension of both the Sri Petaling Line and Kelana Jaya Line were announced on 29 August 2006 by then government. This was also confirmed by then [Prime Minister](/source/Prime_Minister_of_Malaysia) [Abdullah Ahmad Badawi](/source/Abdullah_Ahmad_Badawi) in his [National Budget](/source/Malaysian_federal_budget) speech in 2006.[3]

Construction started in 2010.[4] However, during the construction of the [train depot](/source/Train_depot), the concrete formwork and scaffolding with a height of 6 metres collapsed, killing two construction workers. Four other workers suffered minor injuries in the accident.[5][6]

The construction of the station had also received complaints and objections by both Subang Alam and [Putra Heights](/source/Putra_Heights) residents.[7] A study by the [National University of Malaysia](/source/National_University_of_Malaysia) (UKM) Professor Dr. Tajul Anuar Jamaluddin, whose opinion was sought by the residents, found the area to be unsuitable as the ground was largely made up of clay and cracked granite, which would be precarious and make it expensive to lay rail tracks. The line would also pass by an artificial lake and an electric transmission line, posing danger to nearby houses.[8]

The station was opened by [Najib Razak](/source/Najib_Razak), then [Prime Minister of Malaysia](/source/Prime_Minister_of_Malaysia).[9][10][11] Transport Minister Liow Tiong Lai, Land Public Transport Commission Chairman Syed Hamid Albar and Chief Secretary to the Government Ali Hamsa were also present at the opening.

In 2019, then Minister of Transportation opened an airport shuttle route from the station to the [Kuala Lumpur International Airport](/source/Kuala_Lumpur_International_Airport)'s Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 (then known as KLIA and klia2 respectively).[12] But later on 18 November 2020, RapidKL on its [Facebook](/source/Facebook) page issued a notice that airport shuttle route number E1 had been discontinued effectively on 1 December 2020. Passengers were advised to take an alternative bus operator, Jetbus.[13]

## Incidents and accidents

A [taekwondo](/source/Taekwondo) athlete was sued for assaulting a disabled senior citizen in the station. The athlete, Nur Dhia Liyana Shaharuddin, who won a silver medal at the [2017 Southeast Asian Games](/source/2017_Southeast_Asian_Games),[14] was asked to issue a public apology to a 71-year-old partially blind and deaf man for kicking him in the station.[15]

In November 2019, a woman who was waiting on the platform of the station, almost got hypnotized by an elderly man. The woman was able to escape with the help of two other men waiting at the platform. She then shared her experience on Facebook.[16]

## Station

### Station design

Putra Heights LRT Station in 2026

The station is designed by NRY Architects, who are also responsible for the [Awan Besar](/source/Awan_Besar_LRT_station) and [Bandar Puteri](/source/Bandar_Puteri_LRT_station) stations.

The station is inspired by the traditional fish trap called the *Bubu*. Instead of trapping, the station has been designed as a celebration of movement to showcase its function as an interchange station.

The station's skeletal structure is covered with photovoltaic cladding to generate solar energy. Glass louvers are added for a naturally-lit interior and shade during rainy seasons. Voids are realised on certain locations of both facades to allow sufficient cross ventilation and constant airflow within the station. As some heat is trapped inside the building, a customised jacked roof concept is implemented across the central spine of the envelope to channel it out.[17]

### Station layout

The station has an [island platform](/source/Island_platform) (1A and 1B) in the middle and two [side platforms](/source/Side_platform) (2 and 3). Most of the time, trains stop at platforms 1A and 1B and turn back, unless the train terminates at this station. The station also has parking bays, a bus terminal at the ground level and main drop-off and pick-up areas at the concourse level.[17]

The middle island platform allows [cross-platform interchange](/source/Cross-platform_interchange) between the Sri Petaling Line and Kelana Jaya Line.

L2 Platform level Side platform, doors will open on the left Platform 2: Not in service, trains terminate here at times Platform 1A: 5 Kelana Jaya Line towards KJ1 Gombak (←) Island platform, doors will open on the right Platform 1B: 4 Sri Petaling Line towards AG1 SP1 Sentul Timur (→) Platform 3: Not in service, trains terminate here at times Side platform, doors will open on the left L1 Concourse level Faregates, ticketing machines, customer service office, vending machines, stairs/escalators/lifts to platform level, stairs/escalators/lifts to ground level, station entrance G Station entrance Stairs/escalators/lifts to concourse level, station entrance, carpark LG Street level Exit to Persiaran Putra Indah and Persiaran Putra Perdana, taxi lay-by, kiss-and-ride lay-by, feeder bus hub, bus stop

## Bus services

Putra Heights LRT station bus stop

### Feeder buses

There are no Rapid KL operated feeder bus services (other than trunk bus 752); they used to operate route T759 (LRT Putra Heights-Kampung Bukit Lanchong). However, it has been discontinued since 1 November 2020. The Bandar Saujana Putra shuttle is handled by Mitways Transport & Tours and operates on weekdays only.

Route No. Origin Destination Via Connecting to T760 [18] SP31 KJ37 Putra Heights Bandar Saujana Putra Persiaran Putra Perdana (Giant Putra Heights) Persiaran Petaling (Pangsapuri Sri Muitara) Persiaran Putra Indah North–South Expressway Central Link Jalan Saujana Putra Jalan SP2 (MAHSA University) Persiaran Saujana Putra Utama Terminus

### Express bus

Bus operator Origin Destination Via Connecting to Jetbus[19] SP31 KJ37 Putra Heights Kuala Lumpur International Airport (Terminal 1 and Terminal 2)[20] ( KE2 KT5 KLIA T1) North–South Expressway Central Link Terminus

### Other buses

Route No. Origin Destination Via Connecting to 752 [21] SP31 KJ37 Putra Heights Hentian Bandar Shah Alam Persiaran Putra Perdana (Giant Putra Heights) Persiaran Petaling (Pangsapuri Sri Muitara) Persiaran Kuala Langat (Section 28) Persiaran Sepang Persiaran Klang (Section 27) KJ35 Alam Megah Persiaran Kuala Selangor Persiaran Tengku Ampuan Persiaran Kayangan Persiaran Dato Menteri 708, 750, 753, T752, T753, T754, T755, T756, SA02

### On-demand routes

Rapid KL on-demand van routes are available at this station.

Route No. Origin Destination Via Booking App T736B SP31 KJ37 Putra Heights Bandar Rimbayu Bandar Saujana Putra North–South Expressway Central Link Jalan Saujana Putra Jalan SP2 (MAHSA University) Persiaran Saujana Putra Persiaran Bayu Persiaran Rimbayu (Quayside Mall) Persiaran Eco Santuari Kummute T752B SP31 KJ37 Putra Heights Putra Heights Alam Megah Kampung Bukit Lanchong Persiaran Putra Perdana (Giant Putra Heights) Persiaran Petaling (Pangsapuri Sri Muitara) Persiaran Kuala Langat (Section 28) Persiaran Sepang Persiaran Klang (Section 27) Kampung Bukit Lanchong Mobi

## Gallery

		- View of the station from an approaching train on the [Kelana Jaya Line](/source/Kelana_Jaya_line) (different angle from the one at the start of this article)

		- Putra Heights LRT station and Kelana Jaya Line stabling

		- [Sri Petaling Line](/source/Ampang_and_Sri_Petaling_lines) train at Putra Heights LRT station

		- Commuters are able to switch between the Kelana Jaya Line (left) and Sri Petaling Line (right) across the island platform at Putra Heights

		- Signboards at this station are shown in grey, unlike most other stations, to show that it belongs to two lines, similar to the [USJ 7 station](/source/USJ_7_station) on the Kelana Jaya Line

		- Lift and information board at the platform level

		- Fare gates and information counter at the ground level

		- Control center at the platform level

		- Escalators leading to the platform level

## See also

- [Kwasa Damansara MRT station](/source/Kwasa_Damansara_MRT_station), station with similar cross-platform interchange concept

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