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LRT Sri Petaling Line Route, Stations & Fares 2026

Rapid KL green line — Sentul Timur to Putra Heights via KLCC, Bukit Jalil and Sri Petaling. 28+ stations · Every 6–8 min peak · RM 1.10–RM 4.60

28+
Stations
42.7 km
Line Length
6–8 min
Peak Frequency
RM 1.10–4.60
Fares

LRT Sri Petaling Line — All Stations

From Sentul Timur to Putra Heights. Stations from Sentul Timur to Chan Sow Lin are shared with the LRT Ampang Line.

1
Sentul Timur
2
Sentul
3
Titiwangsa
KL MonorailMRT Putrajaya Line
4
Wangsa Maju
5
Setiawangsa
6
Jelatek
7
Dato Keramat
8
Damai
9
Ampang Park
MRT Putrajaya Line (Persiaran KLCC)
10
KLCC
11
Dang Wangi
LRT Kelana Jaya Line
12
Masjid Jamek
LRT Kelana Jaya LineLRT Ampang Line
13
Bandaraya
14
Chan Sow Lin
LRT Ampang Line
15
Salak Selatan
16
Tasik Selatan
KTM Komuter
17
Bandar Tun Razak
18
Sungai Besi
19
Taman Mulia
20
Bukit JalilStadium / Sports City
21
Sri Petaling
22
Desa Petaling
23
Taman Naga Emas
24
Muhibbah
25
Alam Sutera
26
Kinrara BK5
27
IOI Puchong Jaya
28
Putra Heights
LRT Kelana Jaya Line

Quick Info

Line Code
SPL
Operator
Rapid KL (Prasarana)
Type
Light Rail Transit
Northern Terminus
Sentul Timur
Southern Terminus
Putra Heights
Length
42.7 km
Operating Hours
~06:00 – 23:30
Peak Frequency
Every 6–8 min
Min Fare
RM 1.10
Max Fare
RM 4.60

LRT Sri Petaling Line FAQ

What is the LRT Sri Petaling Line?

The LRT Sri Petaling Line (SPL) is one of three Light Rail Transit lines in Kuala Lumpur operated by Rapid KL (Prasarana). Running from Sentul Timur in the north to Putra Heights in the south, it shares its northern section with the LRT Ampang Line (from Sentul Timur to Chan Sow Lin), then branches south through Bukit Jalil and Sri Petaling to the Putra Heights interchange terminus.

How many stations does the Sri Petaling Line have?

The LRT Sri Petaling Line has 28–31 stations depending on the operating configuration (some sources count shared-section stations differently). Key stops include Titiwangsa, KLCC, Dang Wangi, Masjid Jamek, Chan Sow Lin, Tasik Selatan, Bukit Jalil, Sri Petaling, and the southern terminus Putra Heights (where it connects with the LRT Kelana Jaya Line).

Does the Sri Petaling Line go to Bukit Jalil Stadium?

Yes — Bukit Jalil station on the Sri Petaling Line is the main rail access to the National Stadium complex (Bukit Jalil National Stadium, National Aquatic Centre, Stadium Putra). It is heavily used during major sporting events and concerts. The area is also developing as a commercial and residential hub.

What is the difference between the Sri Petaling and Ampang Lines?

Both lines share the route from Sentul Timur to Chan Sow Lin (passing KLCC, Dang Wangi, Masjid Jamek). From Chan Sow Lin: the Ampang Line heads east to Ampang; the Sri Petaling Line heads south via Salak Selatan, Bukit Jalil, Sri Petaling, and on to Putra Heights (where it connects to the Kelana Jaya Line).

How much is the LRT Sri Petaling Line fare?

Fares range from RM 1.10 (same zone) up to approximately RM 4.60 for the full Sentul Timur to Putra Heights journey. All Rapid KL fares are distance-based. Use a Touch 'n Go or MyRapid card for automatic exact fare deduction. Tokens are available for single trips at station machines.

How do I get to Putra Heights from KL?

Take the LRT Sri Petaling Line southbound from Masjid Jamek (or any station on the shared section) all the way to Putra Heights (the southern terminus). If coming from the Kelana Jaya Line direction, transfer at Putra Heights. From KL Sentral, take the KL Monorail to Hang Tuah, then the Sri Petaling Line south.

Station and fare data sourced from Prasarana Malaysia GTFS feed (data.gov.my). Verify at myrapid.com.my.