Putrajaya Sentral MRT Station (PY41) is the southern terminus of the MRT Putrajaya Line, located in Precinct 7, Putrajaya. The station lies after the Cyberjaya City Centre MRT Station (PY40) to the north and forms part of the wider Putrajaya Sentral transport hub1.
The Putrajaya Sentral MRT Station serves as the southern terminus of the MRT Putrajaya Line and opened on 16 March 2023 as part of the final segment of the line’s Phase Two operations2. The station is part of the larger Putrajaya Sentral Integrated Transport Hub, which connects multiple rail services and local bus routes, making it one of the most significant public transport nodes in Malaysia3.
The station features a modern elevated design with island platforms serving two MRT tracks. Designed to accommodate high passenger volumes, it provides escalators, lifts, restrooms, retail kiosks, and passenger information displays. The concourse connects directly to the Putrajaya Sentral ERL station via covered walkways4.
Facilities include a large park-and-ride area, taxi stands, and drop-off zones. The integrated design ensures convenient transfers between the MRT, ERL KLIA Transit, KTM Komuter (via the Seremban Line extension), and various Rapid KL and Nadiputra bus routes5.
The Putrajaya Sentral MRT Station provides seamless interchange with the ERL KLIA Transit Line, offering direct connections to Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) and KL Sentral. It is also served by KTM Komuter and feeder bus services that connect to various government precincts, residential neighbourhoods, and commercial districts across Putrajaya and Cyberjaya6.
The MRT journey from Putrajaya Sentral to central Kuala Lumpur, such as Tun Razak Exchange MRT Station, takes about 45 minutes. At this interchange, passengers can switch to the MRT Kajang Line to continue their journey towards Kajang or Sungai Buloh7.
The station serves Precinct 7 of Putrajaya, an area that includes administrative, commercial, and residential developments. Major landmarks nearby include Putrajaya International Convention Centre (PICC), Alamanda Shopping Centre, and various government offices located throughout the city’s planned precincts8.
Due to its position as a major multimodal hub, Putrajaya Sentral also serves as a gateway for travellers visiting Putrajaya’s iconic attractions such as Putra Mosque, Perdana Putra (Prime Minister’s Office), and the scenic Putrajaya Lake9.
Putrajaya is Malaysia’s purpose-built federal administrative capital, known for its grand architecture, landscaped parks, and well-planned precincts. The arrival of the MRT has strengthened its connectivity with Kuala Lumpur and the rest of the Klang Valley, encouraging sustainable commuting and reducing reliance on private cars10.
Plans are in place to further develop the Putrajaya Sentral Hub into a full-fledged integrated terminal that could accommodate future high-speed rail (HSR) services and additional bus routes. Its role as the southern anchor of the MRT Putrajaya Line ensures that it remains a vital gateway linking Malaysia’s key urban regions11.
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