Kampung Batu MRT Station (PY13)


Kampung Batu MRT Station (PY13) is an elevated mass rapid transit station on the MRT Putrajaya Line serving the northern suburb of Kampung Batu in Kuala Lumpur. It lies between the Sri Delima MRT Station (PY12) to the northwest and Kentonmen MRT Station (PY14) to the southeast.

The station began operation on 16 June 2022, as part of Phase One of the MRT Putrajaya Line1. It serves the historic Kampung Batu area and nearby residential neighbourhoods such as Taman Batu Permai and Taman Eastern, providing a key connection to both northern and central Kuala Lumpur. The station is located approximately 7 kilometres northwest of Dataran Merdeka, the traditional Zero Mile of the city2.

Quick Facts

Station Name: Kampung Batu MRT Station
Station Code: PY13
Line: MRT Putrajaya Line
Location: Kampung Batu, Kuala Lumpur
Distance from Dataran Merdeka: Approximately 7 km northwest
Structure Type: Elevated
Opening Date: 16 June 2022
Adjacent Stations: Sri Delima MRT Station (PY12) and Kentonmen MRT Station (PY14)
Operated by: Rapid Rail Sdn Bhd (part of Rapid KL)

Interchange with KTM Komuter

A notable feature of Kampung Batu MRT Station is its direct interchange with the Kampung Batu Komuter Station, which is served by the KTM Komuter Seremban Line3. This makes Kampung Batu one of the few MRT stations in Kuala Lumpur offering direct transfers between the MRT and KTM Komuter networks, providing convenient connectivity to areas such as Sentul, Mid Valley, Seremban, and Kajang.

Station Design and Layout

The Kampung Batu MRT Station features an elevated structure with two side platforms and a central concourse level housing ticketing facilities and fare gates. The design follows the modern architectural style of the MRT Putrajaya Line, with covered walkways, escalators, lifts, and integration with feeder bus routes4.

Surrounding Area

The station serves a long-established suburban community with a mix of residential and small commercial properties. Kampung Batu has a rich history as one of Kuala Lumpur’s earliest Malay settlements. The station also benefits residents of nearby areas such as Taman Koperasi Polis, Taman Batu Muda, and Taman Eastern, with feeder buses and pedestrian access routes linking the station to major local roads5.

Accessibility

As an interchange hub between MRT and KTM Komuter services, Kampung Batu MRT Station is equipped with full accessibility features, including elevators, tactile paving, and ramps for passengers with reduced mobility. Commuters can also connect to Rapid KL bus routes serving northern Kuala Lumpur.

Kampung Batu MRT Station (PY13) is on the Map of Klang Valley Mass Transit Lines & Stations

References

  1. MRT Putrajaya Line - MRT Corp
  2. Google Maps - Distance from Dataran Merdeka to Kampung Batu MRT Station
  3. Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTMB)
  4. The Star - MRT Putrajaya Line Phase One Opens
  5. MRT Corp Media Gallery - Kampung Batu Station

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