Taman Equine MRT Station (PY36) is an elevated station on the MRT Putrajaya Line serving the Equine Park and Seri Kembangan area of Selangor. It lies between UPM MRT Station (PY34) to the north and Putra Permai MRT Station (PY37) to the south, with the future Taman Universiti MRT Station (PY35) planned between them1.
The Taman Equine MRT Station was officially opened on 16 March 2023, as part of Phase Two of the MRT Putrajaya Line project2. Strategically located in the fast-developing township of Taman Equine, this station enhances connectivity for residents of Seri Kembangan and nearby areas such as Taman Dato’ Demang, Taman Pinggiran Putra, and Taman Universiti3.
The station features an elevated design with two side platforms and a concourse level equipped with automated fare collection systems. Accessibility is supported through lifts, ramps, and escalators, ensuring ease of use for all passengers4. Other facilities include restrooms, ticket vending machines, customer service counters, and sheltered waiting areas.
Adjacent to the station is a small commercial zone that caters to daily commuters, offering convenience stores, eateries, and feeder bus stops. Rapid KL feeder buses connect the station with nearby housing estates and retail hubs such as AEON Mall Taman Equine5.
The station improves accessibility between Kuala Lumpur and southern Selangor via the MRT Putrajaya Line, linking commuters to areas such as Serdang, Cyberjaya, and Putrajaya Sentral MRT Station6. The nearby South Klang Valley Expressway (SKVE, E26) and Damansara–Puchong Expressway (LDP, E11) offer road access to the Klang Valley road network.
Prominent landmarks near Taman Equine MRT Station include AEON Mall Taman Equine, Pasar Borong Selangor (Selangor Wholesale Market), and Putra Walk. The area is also close to Equine Park Commercial Centre and several educational institutions, making the station convenient for both residential and commercial commuters7.
The area surrounding Taman Equine is undergoing rapid urbanisation, with new housing and retail developments expected to rise along Jalan Putra Permai. The proposed Taman Universiti MRT Station (PY35) nearby is expected to enhance coverage for the southern corridor once completed8.
The name “Taman Equine” reflects the area’s early development concept that revolved around equestrian themes — the word “equine” itself meaning “related to horses”. The station now stands as a modern gateway to a neighbourhood once associated with horse ranches and leisure clubs9.
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