Ampang and Sri Petaling lines
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Overview | |||
Native name | LRT Laluan Ampang & LRT Laluan Sri Petaling | ||
Status | Operational | ||
Owner | Prasarana Malaysia | ||
Line number | 3 & 4 | ||
Locale | Klang Valley | ||
Termini |
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Stations | 36 & 2 reserve | ||
Website | My Rapid | ||
Service | |||
Type | Rapid transit | ||
System | Rapid KL - LRT KL System 1 (LRT1) | ||
Services | i) Sentul Timur - Ampang ii) Sentul Timur - Putra Heights | ||
Operator(s) | Rapid Rail | ||
Depot(s) | Ampang Depot & Kuala Sungai Baru Depot | ||
Rolling stock | CSR Zhuzhou Articulated LRV 50 [1] six-car trainsets Width: 2.65 m (8 ft 8 in) Length: 84.0 m (275.6 ft) | ||
Daily ridership | 166,114 (Second Quarter 2018)[2] | ||
Ridership | 59.46 million (2017)[2] | ||
History | |||
Opened | 16 December 1996 | ||
Last extension | 30 June 2016 | ||
Technical | |||
Line length | 45.1 km (28.0 mi) | ||
Character | Elevated and at-grade | ||
Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) standard gauge | ||
Electrification | Third rail | ||
Operating speed | Average: 60 km/h (37 mph) | ||
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The LRT Ampang line and the LRT Sri Petaling line are the third and fourth rapid transit lines in Klang Valley, Malaysia. The combined network comprises 45.1 kilometres of track (28.0 miles) with 36 stations, and is the first to use the standard gauge track and semi-automated trains in Klang Valley.
A trip from one end to another takes 41 minutes on the Ampang line, and 74 minutes on the Sri Petaling line.
The Ampang line is named after its terminus, Ampang station, while the Sri Petaling Line is named after its former terminus, Sri Petaling station.
The Ampang and Sri Petaling lines form part of the Greater KL/Klang Valley Integrated Transit System, numbered 3 and 4, and are coloured Orange and Maroon on the rail map respectively.
Stations
The Ampang and Sri Petaling lines run on a common route between Sentul Timur station and Chan Sow Lin station, effectively making all the stations on this section to act as interchanges for both lines. From Chan Sow Lin station, the lines diverge and run separately, with the Ampang line travelling to its terminus, Ampang station, whereas the Sri Petaling line runs to Putra Heights station, where it meets the Kelana Jaya Line.[3][4]
LRT Ampang line
Code | Name | Platform type | Interchange/Notes |
AG1 SP1 | Sentul Timur | Terminus(Side) | Northern terminus. |
AG2 SP2 | Sentul | Side | Not interchangeable with KC01 Sentul on the KTM Seremban line despite of the similar name. |
AG3 SP3 MR11 SSP13 | Titiwangsa | Side | Interchange with MR11 for the Template:KLRT line Line as well as SSP13 for the MRT Template:KLRT line. (Opening 2022) |
AG4 SP4 | PWTC | Side | Connects to KA04 Putra Komuter station with walking distance of 600 metres. |
AG5 SP5 | Sultan Ismail | Side | Connects to MR9 Medan Tuanku station. |
AG6 SP6 | Bandaraya | Side | Connects to KA03 Bank Negara Komuter station with walking distance of 250 metres. |
AG7 SP7 KJ13 | Masjid Jamek | Side | Interchange with KJ13 LRT Template:KLRT line. |
AG8 SP8 SBK17 | Plaza Rakyat | Side | Interchange station to SBK17 Merdeka station for Sungai Buloh–Kajang line via 180-metre air-conditioned covered walkway. |
AG9 SP9 MR4 | Hang Tuah | Side | Interchange with MR4 Template:KLRT line. |
AG10 SP10 | Pudu | Side | |
AG11 SP11 SSP20 | Chan Sow Lin | Island | Future interchange SSP20 with the MRT Template:KLRT line (Opening 2022). |
AG12 | Miharja | Side | |
AG13 SBK22 | Maluri | Side | Interchange SBK22 with the MRT Template:KLRT line. |
AG14 | Pandan Jaya | Side | |
AG15 | Pandan Indah | Side | |
AG16 | Cempaka | Side | |
AG17 | Cahaya | Side | |
AG18 | Ampang | Terminus(Island) | Eastern terminus as well as the proposed interchange for the MRT Circle Line. |
LRT Sri Petaling line
Code | Name | Platform type | Interchange/Notes |
AG1 SP1 | Sentul Timur | Terminus(Side) | Northern terminus. |
AG2 SP2 | Sentul | Side | Not interchangeable with KC01 Sentul on the KTM Seremban line despite of the similar name. |
AG3 SP3 MR11 SSP13 | Titiwangsa | Side | Interchange with MR11 for the Template:KLRT line Line as well as SSP13 for the MRT Template:KLRT line. (Opening 2022) |
AG4 SP4 | PWTC | Side | Connects to KA04 Putra Komuter station with walking distance of 600 metres. |
AG5 SP5 | Sultan Ismail | Side | Connects to MR9 Medan Tuanku station. |
AG6 SP6 | Bandaraya | Side | Connects to KA03 Bank Negara Komuter station with walking distance of 250 metres. |
AG7 SP7 KJ13 | Masjid Jamek | Side | Interchange with KJ13 LRT Template:KLRT line. |
AG8 SP8 SBK17 | Plaza Rakyat | Side | Interchange station to SBK17 Merdeka station for Sungai Buloh–Kajang line via 180-metre air-conditioned covered walkway. |
AG9 SP9 MR4 | Hang Tuah | Side | Interchange with MR4 Template:KLRT line. |
AG10 SP10 | Pudu | Side | |
AG11 SP11 SSP20 | Chan Sow Lin | Island | Future interchange SSP20 with the MRT Template:KLRT line (Opening 2022). |
SP12 | Cheras | Side | Feeder Bus T401 to SBK21 Cochrane for the MRT Template:KLRT line. |
SP13 | Salak Selatan | Side | Not interchangeable with KB03 Salak Selatan on the KTM Seremban line. The KTM station is 500 metres away from the LRT station. Feeder Bus T402 to SBK24 Taman Midah for the MRT Template:KLRT line. |
SP14 | Bandar Tun Razak | Side | |
SP15 KB04 KT02 | Bandar Tasik Selatan | Island | Interchange with KB04 Template:KLRT line and KT02 Template:KLRT line. This is the place where the Terminal Bersepadu Selatan is located. Feeder bus T410 to SBK26 Taman Connaught for the MRT Template:KLRT line. |
SP16 SSP25 | Sungai Besi | Side | Future interchange SSP25 with the MRT Template:KLRT line (Opening 2022). May connect to the proposed KB-- Maju KL Komuter station |
SP17 | Bukit Jalil | Side | Connecting station to Bukit Jalil National Stadium. |
SP18 | Sri Petaling | Side | Former terminus before the LRT extension to SP22 Kinrara BK5 in October 2015. |
SP19 | Awan Besar | Island | |
SP20 | Muhibbah | Side | |
SP21 | Alam Sutera | Side | |
SP22 | Kinrara BK5 | Side | Former terminus before the LRT extension to SP27 Bandar Puteri in March 2016. |
SP23 | Kinrara BK3 | Side | Future Station at Bandar Kinrara (Possibly Kinrara BK3). |
SP24 | IOI Puchong Jaya | Side | |
SP25 | Pusat Bandar Puchong | Side | |
SP26 | Taman Perindustrian Puchong | Side | |
SP27 | Bandar Puteri | Island | Former terminus before the final LRT extension to SP31 Putra Heights in June 2016. |
SP28 | Puchong Perdana | Side | |
SP29 | Puchong Prima | Side | |
SP30 | Kampung Sri Aman | Side | Future Station at Kampung Sri Aman. |
SP31 KJ37 | Putra Heights | Terminus (Island & Side) | Southern terminus for both LRT Sri Petaling Line as well as LRT Template:KLRT line.
Cross-platform interchange KJ37 for the LRT Kelana Jaya Line. |
Rolling stock
The rolling stock of the Ampang Line currently consists of a fleet of 50 new trains, better known as AMY, that are deployed to increase the capacity of the line and provide a better service. Each of the new trains is six cars long[5][6] and provided by CSR Zhuzhou of China, similar to on the design for İzmir Metro and Buenos Aires Underground 200 Series.[7] These trains are disabled-friendly and include safety features like closed-circuit TV, emergency breakable window, emergency ventilation fan, fire and smoke detection system and supervised automatic train operation system (SATO), and other elements such as interactive destination display inside the train, non-slipping seats, LCD infotainment, walk-through gangways, and a more spacious wheelchair space for the physically challenged.[8][9] The first trains were put into service on the Sri Petaling-Kinrara BK5 stretch in October 2015, and then until Putra Heights and Sentul Timur in July 2016, and finally the Ampang branch line in December 2016.[10]
The formet fleet consisted of 90 Adtranz standard-gauge light rail vehicle (LRV) manufactured by Walkers Limited of Australia. These trains were electric multiple units (EMU), which draw power from the underside of a third rail alongside the track. All cars in each train were powered. The trains were manned, with driver cabs occupying the ends of the train. The trainsets came in two configurations. The first and most common variation was the six-car trainset, which consisted of three sets of two EMUs (2+2+2) and occupied the maximum platform length of the stations. Each of the two EMU sets at the front and rear consisted of one driving car and one trailer car, while the two EMUs between were trailer cars. Each two EMU sets were not connected to other EMU sets in the train.
The second variation was a four-car trainset, a more obscure configuration that consists of only two EMU sets (2+2) of one driving car and one trailer car at both ends. These were only two-thirds the length and number of cars of the six-car variation. The 2+2 trainsets were used in full service until the widespread deployment of 2+2+2 trainsets. Each car had 3 bogies: 2 power bogies and one articulated trailer for the centre bogie. The end cars, numbered 1101 to 1260, have driver cabs. Middle cars numbered 2201 to 2230 have a concealed driver control panel, enabling the car to be moved around the depot independently. The train interiors were simple and basic. There were no individual seats, only longitudinal bench seating on either side of the train, surfaced in metal, while spaces near the connecting ends of the cars were provided for passengers who use wheelchairs and other assistive devices, with a large amount of floorspace for standing passengers. The rolling stock, which has remained relatively unchanged since its introduction in 1996, were replaced in stages by the new trains between 2015 and 2016.
The Ampang line system network fleet consists of the following models:
- 50 6-car CSR Zhuzhou Articulated LRV trainsets, nicknamed as AMY, operated since January 2015.
- 29 + 1 (out of service) 6-car Adtranz-Walkers LRV trainsets, which were operated from December 1996 until December 2016, have been phased out and replaced by CSR Zhuzhou Articulated LRV trainsets.
Formation
Set designation | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 |
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Formation | Cabin | Middle Car | Middle Car | Middle Car | Middle Car | Cabin |
Set | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | Arrival date | Status | Launch date |
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AMY 1 | 3011 | 3012 | 3013 | 3014 | 3015 | 3016 | Jan 10 | In operation | 31 October 2015 |
AMY 2 | 3021 | 3022 | 3023 | 3024 | 3025 | 3026 | Feb 28 | In operation | 31 October 2015 |
AMY 3 | 3031 | 3032 | 3033 | 3034 | 3035 | 3036 | Mar 2015 | In operation | 31 October 2015 |
AMY 4 | 3041 | 3042 | 3043 | 3044 | 3045 | 3046 | Apr 2015 | In operation | 31 October 2015 |
AMY 5 | 3051 | 3052 | 3053 | 3054 | 3055 | 3056 | May 2015 | In operation | 31 October 2015 |
AMY 6 | 3061 | 3062 | 3063 | 3064 | 3065 | 3066 | Jun 2015 | In operation | 31 October 2015 |
AMY 7 | 3071 | 3072 | 3073 | 3074 | 3075 | 3076 | July 2015 | In operation | 31 October 2015 |
AMY 8 | 3081 | 3082 | 3083 | 3084 | 3085 | 3086 | End July 2015 | In operation | 31 October 2015 |
AMY 9 | 3091 | 3092 | 3093 | 3094 | 3095 | 3096 | August 2015 | In operation | 31 October 2015 |
AMY 10 | 3101 | 3102 | 3103 | 3104 | 3105 | 3106 | In operation | ||
AMY 11 | 3111 | 3112 | 3113 | 3114 | 3115 | 3116 | In operation | ||
AMY 12 | 3121 | 3122 | 3123 | 3124 | 3125 | 3126 | In operation | ||
AMY 13 | 3131 | 3132 | 3133 | 3134 | 3135 | 3136 | In operation | ||
AMY 14 | 3141 | 3142 | 3143 | 3144 | 3145 | 3146 | In operation | ||
AMY 15 | 3151 | 3152 | 3153 | 3154 | 3155 | 3156 | In operation | ||
AMY 16 | 3161 | 3162 | 3163 | 3164 | 3165 | 3166 | In operation | ||
AMY 17 | 3171 | 3172 | 3173 | 3174 | 3175 | 3176 | In operation | ||
AMY 18 | 3181 | 3182 | 3183 | 3184 | 3185 | 3186 | In operation | ||
AMY 19 | 3191 | 3192 | 3193 | 3194 | 3195 | 3196 | In operation | ||
AMY 20 | 4201 | 4202 | 4203 | 4204 | 4205 | 4206 | In operation | ||
AMY 21 | 4211 | 4212 | 4213 | 4214 | 4215 | 4216 | In operation | ||
AMY 22 | 4221 | 4222 | 4223 | 4224 | 4225 | 4226 | In operation | ||
AMY 23 | 4231 | 4232 | 4233 | 4234 | 4235 | 4236 | In operation | ||
AMY 24 | 4241 | 4242 | 4243 | 4244 | 4245 | 4246 | In operation | ||
AMY 25 | 4251 | 4252 | 4253 | 4254 | 4255 | 4256 | In operation | ||
AMY 26 | 4261 | 4262 | 4263 | 4264 | 4265 | 4266 | In operation | ||
AMY 27 | 4271 | 4272 | 4273 | 4274 | 4275 | 4276 | In operation | ||
AMY 28 | 4281 | 4282 | 4283 | 4284 | 4285 | 4286 | In operation | ||
AMY 29 | 4291 | 4292 | 4293 | 4294 | 4295 | 4296 | In operation | ||
AMY 30 | 4301 | 4302 | 4303 | 4304 | 4305 | 4306 | In operation | ||
AMY 31 | 4311 | 4312 | 4313 | 4314 | 4315 | 4316 | In operation | ||
AMY 32 | 4321 | 4322 | 4323 | 4324 | 4325 | 4326 | In operation | ||
AMY 33 | 4331 | 4332 | 4333 | 4334 | 4335 | 4336 | In operation | ||
AMY 34 | 4341 | 4342 | 4343 | 4344 | 4345 | 4346 | In operation | ||
AMY 35 | 4351 | 4352 | 4353 | 4354 | 4355 | 4356 | In operation | ||
AMY 36 | 4361 | 4362 | 4363 | 4364 | 4365 | 4366 | In operation | ||
AMY 37 | 4371 | 4372 | 4373 | 4374 | 4375 | 4376 | In operation | ||
AMY 38 | 4381 | 4382 | 4383 | 4384 | 4385 | 4386 | In operation | ||
AMY 39 | 4391 | 4392 | 4393 | 4394 | 4395 | 4396 | In operation | ||
AMY 40 | 4401 | 4402 | 4403 | 4404 | 4405 | 4406 | In operation | ||
AMY 41 | 4411 | 4412 | 4413 | 4414 | 4415 | 4416 | In operation | ||
AMY 42 | 4421 | 4422 | 4423 | 4424 | 4425 | 4426 | In operation | ||
AMY 43 | 4431 | 4432 | 4433 | 4434 | 4435 | 4436 | In operation | ||
AMY 44 | 4441 | 4442 | 4443 | 4444 | 4445 | 4446 | In operation | ||
AMY 45 | 4451 | 4452 | 4453 | 4454 | 4455 | 4456 | In operation | ||
AMY 46 | 4461 | 4462 | 4463 | 4464 | 4465 | 4466 | In operation | ||
AMY 47 | 4471 | 4472 | 4473 | 4474 | 4475 | 4476 | In operation | ||
AMY 48 | 4481 | 4482 | 4483 | 4484 | 4485 | 4486 | In operation | ||
AMY 49 | 4491 | 4492 | 4493 | 4494 | 4495 | 4496 | In operation | ||
AMY 50 | 4501 | 4502 | 4503 | 4504 | 4505 | 4506 | In operation |
Train control
The Ampang and Sri Petaling lines are equipped with the Thales SelTrac Communications-based train control (CBTC) signaling system, and the iVENCS Control Systems.[11][12][13]
The operations are controlled at the Ampang Operational and Control Centre, with different depots located at Ampang and Putra Heights.
Ridership
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Ampang/Sri Petaling Line Ridership[2][14][15] | |||
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Year | Ridership | Remarks | |
2018 | 30,069,730 | Statistics for first half | |
2017 | 59,462,032 | ||
2016 | 59,192,907 | ||
2015 | 62,809,412 | ||
2014 | 63,270,432 | ||
2013 | 60,207,397 | ||
2012 | 56,809,978 | ||
2011 | 53,568,672 | ||
2010 | 51,572,177 | ||
2009 | 49,375,077 | ||
2008 | 51,009,480 | ||
2007 | 52,434,883 | ||
2006 | 49,727,909 | ||
2005 | 45,636,997 | ||
2004 | 43,535,471 | ||
2003 | 41,159,817 | ||
2002 | 33,471,344 | ||
2001 | 32,412,191 | ||
2000 | 28,426,201 | ||
1999 | 22,829,543 |
History
The Ampang Line and Sri Petaling Line were originally known as the STAR LRT (abbreviation for Sistem Transit Aliran Ringan which means Light Rapid Transit System), a single train line with two branches originating from Sentul Timur station and sprawling to Ampang and Sri Petaling stations via Chan Sow Lin station.
STAR LRT was first conceived in the 1981 Transport Master Plan, when the government proposed a network of LRT lines connecting the Kuala Lumpur city centre to the surrounding areas. An agreement was signed between the government and STAR in 1992.[16]
The original system (27.4 km) consists of 25 stations built in two phases. Phase one (12.4 km) consists of 14 stations (Ampang – Sultan Ismail) and a depot near Ampang station. Phase two (15 km) consists of 11 stations (Chan Sow Lin – Bukit Jalil, and Sultan Ismail – Sentul Timur). The two phases opened in December 1996 and July 1998.[17][18]
The initial plan was for STAR to build, own and manage the STAR LRT. However, STAR ran into financial difficulties, and had to be bailed out by the government.[19] So, in 2002, Prasarana took over the line, and renamed the STAR LRT to the STAR Line. Operations of the line were subsequently transferred to Rapid KL in 2004 and the line was renamed to Ampang Line and Sri Petaling Line in 2005. Ampang Line assumed the branch line between Sentul Timur and Ampang stations, whereas Sri Petaling Line assumed the branch line between Sentul Timur and Sri Petaling.
In 2006, the government announced the Ampang Line Extension project. The extension comprises 11 new stations over 17.7 kilometres of elevated track beyond the Sri Petaling station. This extended the terminus of the Sri Petaling line from Sri Petaling to Putra Heights.[20] Unlike the original line, which uses the Fixed-block signaling system, the extension uses the Communications-based train control signaling system. As a result, when the first four stations and the next four stations opened on 31 October 2015 and 31 March 2016, the extension ran as a separate train service between Sri Petaling station and Bandar Puteri station.[21][22]. Re-signaling had to be done on the original line, before the extension could be combined with the rest of the line. Thus, a contract was awarded to Thales on 3 September 2012 to upgrade the signaling system on the original line, and the installation of the new signaling was completed in July 2016.[23][24]
References
- ^ http://www.myrapid.com.my/media-centre/media-releases/2016/perkhidmatan-rel-rapid-kl-catat-satu-lagi-kejayaan-hari-ini
- ^ a b c "Statistics for Rail Transport" (in Malay and English). Ministry of Transport, Malaysia. Retrieved 6 June 2018.
- ^ Wai, Kong (2016-11-30). "Direct LRT travel between Ampang and Sentul Timur starts tomorrow". Timeout.com. Retrieved 2017-07-19.
- ^ November 29, 2016 @ 2:58pm (2016-11-29). "Direct LRT travel between Ampang and Sentul Timur from Thursday | New Straits Times | Malaysia General Business Sports and Lifestyle News". Nst.com.my. Retrieved 2017-07-19.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ "Prasarana: Ampang Line extension Phase 1 on track for October launch". Malay Mail. Kuala Lumpur. 7 March 2015. Retrieved 2015-03-17.
- ^ "'Amy' to hit the tracks in October". The Star. Kuala Lumpur. 30 January 2015. Retrieved 2015-03-17.
- ^ "CSR unveils new trains for KL Ampang Line". International Railway Journal. London. 4 March 2014. Retrieved 2015-03-17.
- ^ Cheong, Sam (28 February 2014). "RapidKL gets 50 coaches for Ampang Line route". The Star. Kuala Lumpur. Retrieved 2015-03-17.
- ^ "Ampang Line to get new trains in 2015". The Star. Kuala Lumpur. 21 October 2014. Retrieved 2015-03-17.
- ^ November 29, 2016 @ 2:58pm (2016-11-29). "Direct LRT travel between Ampang and Sentul Timur from Thursday | New Straits Times | Malaysia General Business Sports and Lifestyle News". Nst.com.my. Retrieved 2017-07-19.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ Thales awarded the contract to upgrade Kuala Lumpur Ampang line to fully automated CBTC signalling
- ^ Thales to supply CBTC for KL's Ampang Line
- ^ Kelana Jaya Line Extension Opens
- ^ "Transport Statistics Malaysia 2016" (PDF) (in Malay and English). Ministry of Transport, Malaysia. Retrieved 8 December 2017.
- ^ "Transport Statistics Malaysia 2008" (PDF) (in Malay and English). Ministry of Transport, Malaysia. Retrieved 8 December 2017.
- ^ An LRT-Bus strategy for greater Kuala Lumpur: What future integration?, page 9-10
- ^ Trolley Wire, page 12-14
- ^ Light Rail Transit Stations, page 4
- ^ LRT to be bailed out, govt confirms
- ^ George Kent-Lion Pacific JV gets Ampang Line extension job
- ^ Month-long free ride at four new LRT stations – Prasarana
- ^ Prasarana announces partial opening of Sri Petaling LRT line
- ^ Thales awarded the contract to upgrade Kuala Lumpur Ampang Line to fully automated CBTC signalling
- ^ Temporary suspension of LRT Ampang, Sri Petaling lines
External links
- Land Public Transport Commission
- Prasarana Malaysia Berhad
- RapidKL
- Klang Valley Mass Rapid Transit (KVMRT) Project
- KL Mass Rapid Transit (KLMRT) Line Integrations