MRT3 Public Inspection & Feedback Starts Sept 2, Virtual Tour Also Available
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MRT Corp is inviting the public to review and provide feedback on the Mass Rapid Transit Circle Line (MRT3) project from Sept 2 to Dec 2, 2024.
The MRT3, which completes the public rail network looping around the Klang Valley, is a 51KM line consisting of 39KM of elevated tracks and 12KM of underground tracks. This loop will feature 32 stations on the Circle Line: 22 will be elevated, seven will be underground, and three will be provisional elevated stations.
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The MRT3 Circle Line alignment map will be available for public inspection at 35 locations across the Klang Valley, including eight MRT Info Kiosks and 27 MRT Info Trucks situated at major sites. The map will provide detailed information about the line, including site plans and project specifics.
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The MRT3 will connect with existing MRT, LRT, KTM, and Monorail lines at 10 key interchange stations:
- MRT Kajang Line: Bukit Kiara Selatan and Taman Midah
- MRT Putrajaya Line: Titiwangsa and Kuchai
- LRT Kelana Jaya Line: Setiawangsa and Pantai Dalam
- LRT Ampang Line: Pandan Indah and Titiwangsa
- KL Monorail Line: Titiwangsa
- KTM Komuter Line: Pantai Dalam and Kompleks Duta
- City Bus Station: BRT Sunway Line
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For those unable to visit the physical displays, the alignment map can be viewed online via the MRT3 microsite, which also features an interactive 360° virtual tour of the Circle Line and all public feedback can be submitted through the microsite directly.
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