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{{Infobox station
| style = Rapid KL
| style = Rapid KL
| style2 = Interchange
| style2 = Interchange
| name = {{KLRT code|AG|2|bgcolor=white}} {{KLRT code|SP|2|bgcolor=white}} Sentul
| name = {{KLRT code|AG|2|bgcolor=white}} {{KLRT code|SP|2|bgcolor=white}} Sentul
| type = {{rint|my|rapidkl}}<br>[[Light rapid transit]] (LRT) station
| type = [[File:Rapid KL Logo.svg|Rapid KL Logo|60px]] {{!}} [[Light rapid transit|LRT]] station
| image =
| image = File:Sentul station (Ampang Line) (exterior), Sentul, Kuala Lumpur.jpg
| address = Jalan 2/48A, Bandar Baru Sentul,<br/>[[Sentul, Kuala Lumpur|Sentul]], [[Kuala Lumpur]]
| address = Jalan 2/48A, Bandar Baru Sentul,<br/>[[Sentul, Kuala Lumpur|Sentul]], [[Kuala Lumpur]]
| country = Malaysia
| country = Malaysia
| coordinates = {{Coord|3|10|42|N|101|41|43|E|type:railwaystation_region:MY}}
| coordinates = {{Coord|3|10|42|N|101|41|43|E|type:railwaystation_region:MY}}
| owned = [[Prasarana Malaysia]]
| owned = [[Prasarana Malaysia]]
| operator = [[Rapid Rail]]
| operator = [[Rapid Rail]]
| tracks = 2
| tracks = 2
| structure = Elevated
| structure = Elevated
| levels = 2
| levels = 2
| parking = Available with payment. 158 total parking bays,
| parking = Available with payment. 158 total parking bays,
| code = {{KLRT color code|AG|2}} {{KLRT color code|SP|2}}
| code = {{KLRT color code|AG|2}} {{KLRT color code|SP|2}}
| opened = {{rint|my|3}}{{rint|my|4}}{{Start date and age|1998|12|6|df=y}}<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/myrapid/posts/1367096329980927/|title=Rapid KL {{!}} DI SINI BERMULA KISAH REL URBAN MALAYSIA …}}</ref>
| opened = {{Start date and age|1998|12|6|df=y}}<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/myrapid/posts/1367096329980927/|title=Rapid KL {{!}} DI SINI BERMULA KISAH REL URBAN MALAYSIA …|website=[[Facebook]] }}</ref>
| services = {{Adjacent stations|system1=Rapid KL
| services = {{Adjacent stations|system1=Rapid KL
|line1=Ampang|left1=Sentul Timur|right1=Titiwangsa
|line1=Ampang|left1=Sentul Timur|right1=Titiwangsa
|line2=Sri Petaling|left2=Sentul Timur|right2=Titiwangsa
|line2=Sri Petaling|left2=Sentul Timur|right2=Titiwangsa
}}
}}
| image_size =
| image_size =
| image_caption = Exterior view of the LRT station from Sentul Selatan car park.
| image_caption = Exterior of Sentul LRT Station with street view
| line = {{rint|my|3}} {{rcb|KLRT|Ampang|xroute}} <br/> {{rint|my|4}} {{rcb|KLRT|Sri Petaling|xroute}}
| line = {{rint|my|3}} {{rcb|KLRT|Ampang|xroute}} <br/> {{rint|my|4}} {{rcb|KLRT|Sri Petaling|xroute}}
| platform = 2 [[side platform]]s
| platform = 2 [[side platform]]s
}}
}}


'''Sentul LRT station''' is an elevated [[light rapid transit]] (LRT) station operated by [[Rapid Rail]] located in [[Sentul, Kuala Lumpur|Sentul]], [[Kuala Lumpur]], [[Malaysia]]. It is served by the [[Ampang Line]] and [[Sri Petaling Line]]. This station is situated next to two secondary schools, the Methodist Boys Secondary School Sentul and the Wesley Methodist School, three primary schools, and several medium-density, low-cost housing developments.
'''Sentul LRT station''' is an elevated [[light rapid transit]] (LRT) station operated by [[Rapid Rail]] located in [[Sentul, Kuala Lumpur|Sentul]], [[Kuala Lumpur]], Malaysia. It is served by the [[Ampang and Sri Petaling lines|Ampang line]] and [[Ampang and Sri Petaling lines|Sri Petaling line]]. This station is situated next to two secondary schools, the Methodist Boys Secondary School Sentul and the Wesley Methodist School, three primary schools, and several medium-density, low-cost housing developments.


Despite sharing the same name, the Sentul LRT station is not interchangeable with the {{KLRT code|KC|01}} [[Sentul Komuter station]]; the two stations are approximately 800 meters in walking distance away from each other. The Komuter station was the first rail transit station in Sentul and served the older section of the suburb, while the LRT station was a later addition and serves the newer development of the suburb. (hence the location ''Bandar Baru Sentul'' is added to the LRT station on official rail transit maps to avoid confusion) The station was opened to public in 1998 as part of the final phase of development of the former STAR LRT Line.
Despite sharing the same name, the Sentul LRT station is not interchangeable with the {{KLRT code|KC|01}} [[Sentul Komuter station]]; the two stations are approximately 800 meters in walking distance away from each other. The Komuter station was the first rail transit station in Sentul and served the older section of the suburb, while the LRT station was a later addition and serves the newer development of the suburb. (hence the location ''Bandar Baru Sentul'' is added to the LRT station on official rail transit maps to avoid confusion) The station was opened to public in 1998 as part of the final phase of development of the former STAR LRT Line.


==History==
==History==
The station is served by the Ampang line and Sri Petaling line. Opened in 1998 as part of the line's second phase of development, the station was intended to connect Sentul to other parts of the city and surrounding areas. Under Phase 2, a 15&nbsp;km track with 11 stations was built to serve the northern and southern areas of Kuala Lumpur to cater for the Commonwealth Village and National Sports Complex in Bukit Jalil, during the KL Commonwealth Games in 1998. At that time, Sentul station was named as "Bandar Baru Sentul" station.<ref>{{Cite book|last=Chia Mui Wee|title=Persepsi pengguna terhadap penggunaan perkhidmatan pengangkutan Sistem Transit Aliran Ringan Sdn. Bhd|publisher=Bahagian Pentadbiran Perniagaan,Fakulti Ekonomi dan Pentadbiran, Universiti Malaya|year=1998|location=Universiti Malaya|pages=87|language=ms}}</ref>
[[File:Sentul station (Star Line), Kuala Lumpur.jpg|thumb|left|Sentul station as viewed from the platform.]]
The station is served by the Ampang Line and Sri Petaling Line. Opened in 1998 as part of the line's second phase of development, the station was intended to connect Sentul to other parts of the city and surrounding areas. Under Phase 2, a 15&nbsp;km track with 11 stations was built to serve the northern and southern areas of Kuala Lumpur to cater for the Commonwealth Village and National Sports Complex in Bukit Jalil, during the KL Commonwealth Games in 1998. At that time, Sentul station was named as "Bandar Baru Sentul" station.<ref>{{Cite book|last=Chia Mui Wee|title=Persepsi pengguna terhadap penggunaan perkhidmatan pengangkutan Sistem Transit Aliran Ringan Sdn. Bhd|publisher=Bahagian Pentadbiran Perniagaan,Fakulti Ekonomi dan Pentadbiran, Universiti Malaya|year=1998|location=Universiti Malaya|pages=87|language=ms}}</ref>

==Station layout==
The station is a typical elevated Ampang Line and Sri Petaling Line station, the platform level is on the topmost floor, consisting of two sheltered side platforms along a double tracked line; there is a single concourse housing ticketing facilities between the ground level and the platform level. The design is similar to that of most other stations on the line, with multi-tiered roofs supported by latticed frames, and white plastered walls and pillars. All levels are linked by stairways and escalators.


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 16:28, 23 September 2024

 AG2   SP2  Sentul
Rapid KL Logo | LRT station
General information
LocationJalan 2/48A, Bandar Baru Sentul,
Sentul, Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia
Coordinates3°10′42″N 101°41′43″E / 3.17833°N 101.69528°E / 3.17833; 101.69528
Owned byPrasarana Malaysia
Operated byRapid Rail
Line(s)3 Ampang
4 Sri Petaling
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeElevated
Platform levels2
ParkingAvailable with payment. 158 total parking bays,
Other information
Station code AG2   SP2 
History
Opened6 December 1998; 26 years ago (1998-12-06)[1]
Services
Preceding station Following station
Sentul Timur
Terminus
Ampang Line Titiwangsa
towards Ampang
Sri Petaling Line Titiwangsa

Sentul LRT station is an elevated light rapid transit (LRT) station operated by Rapid Rail located in Sentul, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It is served by the Ampang line and Sri Petaling line. This station is situated next to two secondary schools, the Methodist Boys Secondary School Sentul and the Wesley Methodist School, three primary schools, and several medium-density, low-cost housing developments.

Despite sharing the same name, the Sentul LRT station is not interchangeable with the  KC01  Sentul Komuter station; the two stations are approximately 800 meters in walking distance away from each other. The Komuter station was the first rail transit station in Sentul and served the older section of the suburb, while the LRT station was a later addition and serves the newer development of the suburb. (hence the location Bandar Baru Sentul is added to the LRT station on official rail transit maps to avoid confusion) The station was opened to public in 1998 as part of the final phase of development of the former STAR LRT Line.

History

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The station is served by the Ampang line and Sri Petaling line. Opened in 1998 as part of the line's second phase of development, the station was intended to connect Sentul to other parts of the city and surrounding areas. Under Phase 2, a 15 km track with 11 stations was built to serve the northern and southern areas of Kuala Lumpur to cater for the Commonwealth Village and National Sports Complex in Bukit Jalil, during the KL Commonwealth Games in 1998. At that time, Sentul station was named as "Bandar Baru Sentul" station.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "Rapid KL | DI SINI BERMULA KISAH REL URBAN MALAYSIA …". Facebook.
  2. ^ Chia Mui Wee (1998). Persepsi pengguna terhadap penggunaan perkhidmatan pengangkutan Sistem Transit Aliran Ringan Sdn. Bhd (in Malay). Universiti Malaya: Bahagian Pentadbiran Perniagaan,Fakulti Ekonomi dan Pentadbiran, Universiti Malaya. p. 87.