QUOTE(tikusniaga @ Dec 29 2017, 03:15 AM)
Owners of properties nearby stations not rushing to sell now.LRT 3 route agreed!, LRT 3
LRT 3 route agreed!, LRT 3
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Jan 29 2018, 11:24 AM
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QUOTE(Babizz @ Jan 29 2018, 10:45 AM) no cos lrt3 got BIG lad. if they finish phase 1 after August 2020 then they will be paying a lot of late fees. this project consisit of 20 over stations and take 3-4 years to complete, some stations have been started with land clearing, and some should be in middle of getting land, adjusting the location and handling local residents' appeals. when they say right most lane closed they do also mean the left most lane which has been closed for sometime Now. Now is only at the initial stage, worry will be too early. |
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QUOTE(kiawin @ Jan 29 2018, 07:17 PM) Gonna be super jam in Klang, and I noticed the signed board 5.5km to botanic automall, which is where the second last station was planned to locate. |
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QUOTE(Hanford @ Feb 6 2018, 11:55 AM) if compare to HK route map, Is experience of Beijing, Shanghai relevant?our interchange better than them. interchange mostly too close and next station only. will study japan lrt soon. if refer to HK news, resident always miss 2 to 4 trains in morning peak hours. example, 20 minutes travel require 1 hour travel in morning peak hour. people always Q for the train but wait long long to enter the train. Can some1 who live japan before share ur experience. |
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Feb 18 2018, 10:40 AM
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QUOTE(sama_kun @ Feb 21 2018, 04:58 AM) Maybe people in Merchant Square object? or maybe BU11 (STN 3) have more people than Merchant Square especially traffic going through lebuh Bandar Utama resident/business, easy access to First City University and British International School etc. Tropicana station (STN 4) is just beside Lumi Tropicana and Jalan Tropicana utama since the name Tropicana station, still 1km away from Merchant Square. Official reply by Prasarana in 11/2016:Thank you for your enquiry. The latest map that you are referring to is based on the final railway scheme approved by the Government. In order to better serve communities in Damansara Indah, SS23, BU8, BU11, BU12, First City International College (KBU) and Centrepoint, the station is now relocated next to the Lebuh Bandar Utama bridge. This post has been edited by stteck: Feb 21 2018, 08:26 AM |
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May 6 2018, 09:52 AM
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Land clearing job has started massively alongside the stream from One Utama to Kayu Ara (station 2) already. White cylindrical pipes are seen on the site, guess the progress of works will start well soon
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Jun 11 2018, 09:48 AM
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Many speculation nowadays. Hope this project that benefiting the rakyat between Klang and PJ wont be affected.
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NO worry la~~~
https://www.propertyguru.com.my/property-ne...-ministry-first The Mass Rapid Transit 2 (MRT2) and the Light Rail Transit 3 (LRT3) projects will continue as planned, reported The Star. “MRT2 is an ongoing project. We won’t touch it and the same goes for the LRT3. However, in terms of cost, these may be reviewed by the Finance Ministry. It is up to them to decide,” said Transport Minister Anthony Loke. |
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