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- Putrajaya’s Abandoned Monorail Bridge To Reopen As Walkway, Cycling Path
After more than 20 years of standing idle, the Putrajaya monorail bridge will finally be put to use. This time as a pedestrian and cycling path opening in January.
Federal Territories Minister Dr Zaliha Mustafa said the decision came after receiving countless suggestions from the public since taking office.
“After 20 years, this issue will finally be resolved,” she said, adding that she hopes the bridge will become a new attraction where visitors can enjoy sweeping views of Putrajaya Lake.
Her speech at the Putrajaya Carnival 2025 was delivered by Putrajaya Corporation (PPj) president Datuk Fadlun Mak Ujud, who confirmed that RM15 million has been allocated for the upgrade.
Fadlun said the project is already halfway complete.
“Work is currently under way and is expected to be completed by December. Only the bridge connection, ramp and finishing touches remain,” he told FMT.
The 200m-long bridge will be restricted to pedestrians and cyclists, as its original structure was designed for a monorail system.
Dr Zaliha also revealed that PPj has been tasked with finding fresh ideas to enhance the Moroccan Pavilion at the Botanical Gardens without altering its unique design.
“This is part of implementing the Baukultur (building culture) concept, inspired by my recent visit to Italy. We are working on these initiatives to attract more visitors to Putrajaya, which will, in turn, positively impact the local economy,” she said.
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