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Coordinates: 3°9′1″N 101°45′36″E / 3.15028°N 101.76000°E / 3.15028; 101.76000
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'''Ampang LRT station''' is a [[light rapid transit]] station operated by [[rapidKL]] serving the [[Ampang Line]] in [[Ampang Jaya|Ampang, Selangor]], Malaysia, just outside the eastern boundary of [[Kuala Lumpur]]. It is the eastern terminus for passenger services on the line. This station was opened in 1996, along with 17 other LRT stations.
'''Ampang LRT station''' is a [[light rapid transit]] station operated by [[rapidKL]] serving the [[Ampang Line]] in [[Ampang Jaya|Ampang, Selangor]], Malaysia, just outside the eastern boundary of [[Kuala Lumpur]]. It is the eastern terminus for passenger services on the line. Ampang station is also the namesake for the [[Ampang Line|LRT line]]. This station was opened in 1996, along with 17 other LRT stations.


==Features==
==Features==

Revision as of 13:14, 27 August 2022

 AG18  Ampang
Rapid KL (brand)
Light rapid transit (LRT) station
Front façade of the station.
General information
LocationAmpang, Selangor, Malaysia
Coordinates3°9′1″N 101°45′36″E / 3.15028°N 101.76000°E / 3.15028; 101.76000
Owned byPrasarana Malaysia (2002 to present); operated by Rapid Rail.
Line(s)3 Ampang Line
Platforms1 island platform
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeSurface
ParkingAvailable with payment. 1360 total parking bays.
Other information
Station code AG18 
History
Opened16 December 1996
Services
Preceding station Following station
Cahaya
towards Sentul Timur
Ampang Line Terminus

Ampang LRT station is a light rapid transit station operated by rapidKL serving the Ampang Line in Ampang, Selangor, Malaysia, just outside the eastern boundary of Kuala Lumpur. It is the eastern terminus for passenger services on the line. Ampang station is also the namesake for the LRT line. This station was opened in 1996, along with 17 other LRT stations.

Features

Ticketing machines and a CIMB Bank ATM were installed at the station concourse, as well as a convenience store. Ramps linking the Jalan Ampang bus station, the taxi stand, the car park area and the station concourse were added in 2012.

A multi-storey car park, similar to the one at Gombak, was added in 2014. Only Touch 'n Go cards were accepted for payment at the carpark, which charges a flat rate of MYR 4 per day.

History

The station was opened on December 16, 1996, as part of the first phase of the STAR system's opening, alongside 13 adjoining stations along the Sultan Ismail-Ampang route. This station also housed a depot for the LRT train services and maintenances.

Ampang-Chan Sow Lin shuttle service

Between July and December 2016, upon the opening of the Puchong Perdana-Putra Heights stretch and the full deployment of the new CSR Zhuzhou trains on the Sentul Timur-Putra Heights stretch, the old Adtranz trains in use since 1996 were reduced to serve only the Ampang-Chan Sow Lin stretch while pending the completion of the signalling system in the line. Commuters going from Ampang to Kuala Lumpur city centre (i.e. Masjid Jamek) or vice versa were required to alight at Chan Sow Lin and switch from the Adtranz trains to the new CSR Zhuzhou trains.

Direct travel between Ampang and Sentul Timur, as it was before July 2016, was restored on 1 December 2016, following the completion of the upgrading of the signalling system on the Ampang-Chan Sow Lin stretch, which also sees the wholesale replacement of the old Adtranz trains with the new CSR Zhuzhou trains.[1]

Yard

Depoh Ampang
Location
LocationJalan Ampang,
Ampang, Selangor
Characteristics
OwnerPrasarana Malaysia
OperatorRapid Rail (RapidKL)
RoadsB31 Jalan Ampang
Sungai Besi–Ulu Klang Elevated Expressway SUKE
Rolling stockCRRC LRV "Amy"
Routes served3 Ampang Line
History
Opened1996

The station is also co-located with the Ampang Depot, one of two yards serving the Ampang and Sri Petaling lines.

See also

References

  1. ^ "DIRECT TRAVEL BETWEEN AMPANG AND SENTUL TIMUR FROM THURSDAY". Archived from the original on 2016-11-30. Retrieved 30 November 2016.