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MRT Putrajaya Line Route, Stations & Fares 2026

Malaysia's second MRT — 52.2 km, Kwasa Damansara to Putrajaya Sentral via Bukit Bintang and KLCC. 36 stations · Every 3.5 min peak · RM 1.10–RM 6.40

36
Stations
52.2 km
Line Length
3.5 min
Peak Frequency
RM 1.10–6.40
Fares

MRT Putrajaya Line — All Stations

36 stations from Kwasa Damansara to Putrajaya Sentral. Blue dots mark interchange stations.

1
Kwasa Damansara
MRT Kajang Line
Zone 1
2
Kwasa Sentral
Zone 1
3
Sungai Buloh
KTM Komuter
Zone 1
4
Damansara Damai
Zone 1
5
Sri Damansara Barat
Zone 1
6
Sri Damansara Sentral
Zone 1
7
Sri Damansara Timur
Zone 1
8
Kepong Sentral
Zone 1
9
Jinjang
Zone 1
10
Sri Delima
Zone 1
11
Pusat Bandar Utama
Zone 2
12
Kerjaya
Zone 2
13
Pusat Bandar Damansara
MRT Kajang Line (Semantan)
Zone 2
14
Conlay
Zone 2
15
Raja Chulan
Zone 2
16
Bukit Bintang
MRT Kajang Line
Zone 2
17
Tun Razak Exchange (TRX)
MRT Kajang Line
Zone 2
18
Persiaran KLCC
Zone 2
19
Ampang Park
LRT Kelana Jaya
Zone 2
20
Titiwangsa
KL MonorailLRT Ampang/Sri Petaling
Zone 2
21
Hospital Kuala Lumpur
Zone 2
22
Precinct 7/9
Zone 3
23
Cyberjaya Utara
Zone 3
24
Cyberjaya Selatan
Zone 3
25
Putrajaya Sentral
KTM ETSKLIA TransitERL
Zone 3

Quick Info

Line Code
PYL (Line 2)
Operator
Rapid KL (Prasarana)
Type
Mass Rapid Transit
Northern Terminus
Kwasa Damansara
Southern Terminus
Putrajaya Sentral
Stations
36
Length
52.2 km
Rolling Stock
Siemens Inspiro
Opened
2022–2023 (phases)
Operating Hours
~06:00 – 23:30
Peak Frequency
Every 3.5 min
Min Fare
RM 1.10
Max Fare
RM 6.40

About the MRT Putrajaya Line

The MRT Putrajaya Line (PYL), officially MRT Line 2, is the second Mass Rapid Transit line in the Klang Valley operated by Rapid KL (Prasarana Malaysia). Completed in phases between 2022 and 2023, it spans 52.2 km with 36 stations, running from Kwasa Damansara in the northwest to Putrajaya Sentral in the south.

The line passes through key urban nodes including Bukit Bintang (interchange with MRT Kajang Line), Persiaran KLCC (near Petronas Twin Towers), and Titiwangsa (interchange with KL Monorail and LRT services). The southern extension serves Cyberjaya (Malaysia's technology corridor) and terminates at Putrajaya Sentral, where passengers can connect to KTM ETS intercity trains and the KLIA Transit airport rail.

At Kwasa Damansara, the Putrajaya Line provides a cross-platform interchange with the MRT Kajang Line, enabling seamless transfers between the two MRT routes. Fares range from RM 1.10 to RM 6.40. All stations accept Touch 'n Go cards, MyRapid cards, and token single-trip tickets.

MRT Putrajaya Line FAQ

What is the MRT Putrajaya Line?

The MRT Putrajaya Line (PYL), also known as the Klang Valley MRT Line 2 or the Putrajaya Line, is the second MRT line in Malaysia operated by Rapid KL (Prasarana). It runs 52.2 km from Kwasa Damansara in the northwest to Putrajaya Sentral in the south via KL city centre and Cyberjaya. The line opened in phases in 2022–2023.

How many stations are on the MRT Putrajaya Line?

The MRT Putrajaya Line has 36 stations (including underground and elevated sections). Key stations include Kwasa Damansara (interchange with MRT Kajang Line), Bukit Bintang, Persiaran KLCC (near the Petronas Twin Towers), Titiwangsa, and Putrajaya Sentral (interchange with KTM ETS and KLIA Transit).

What is the Putrajaya Line fare?

MRT Putrajaya Line fares range from RM 1.10 to RM 6.40 depending on distance travelled. Fares are zone-based and charged automatically when you tap in/out with a Touch 'n Go card or MyRapid card. Token single-trip tickets are also available at station machines.

Does the MRT Putrajaya Line go to KLCC?

Yes — Persiaran KLCC station on the MRT Putrajaya Line is located near the Kuala Lumpur City Centre area and provides access to the Petronas Twin Towers vicinity. Bukit Bintang station on the same line also interchanges with the MRT Kajang Line.

How do I get to Putrajaya by MRT?

Take the MRT Putrajaya Line to Putrajaya Sentral station (the southern terminus). From KL Sentral area, take the MRT from Muzium Negara or use the KLIA Transit which also stops at Putrajaya Sentral. Journey time from Bukit Bintang to Putrajaya Sentral is approximately 40 minutes.

What is the MRT Putrajaya Line schedule?

The MRT Putrajaya Line operates from approximately 6:00 AM to 11:30 PM daily including weekends. During peak hours (7–9 AM, 5–7 PM), trains run every 3.5 minutes. Off-peak frequency is every 5–7 minutes. Check the Malaysia live tracking page for real-time status.

Station list and fare data sourced from official Prasarana Malaysia GTFS data (data.gov.my). Operating schedules may vary on public holidays. Always verify at prasarana.com.my.