The Circle Line (MRT3) is an innovative addition to Klang Valley’s urban rail network is set to transform how we move around the city.
Spanning 51km around the city’s perimeter, this circular route offers seamless travel in both directions, connecting effortlessly with the MRT, LRT, KTM, and Monorail lines through 10 strategically placed interchange stations. This integration enhances connectivity and efficiency, making it easier than ever to navigate the city.
One of the standout features of the Circle Line is its bypass functionality, enabling passengers to travel across the city without having to pass through an often congested city centre. This means faster, more convenient travel for everyone.
The Circle Line’s new station at Bukit Kiara Selatan will provide a direct interchange with the MRT Kajang Line at Bandar Utama. This will enhance travel options across Klang Valley, whether you are heading to work, exploring the city, or enjoying leisure activities.
Geolocation InformationStudents and staff of University Malaya, University Malaya Medical Centre and nearby institutions will benefit from the Circle Line’s improved connectivity. With seamless links to KTM Komuter and the LRT Kelana Jaya Line, and direct routes to commercial hubs like Bangsar and Mid Valley, travel to and from these key educational and medical sites will be more efficient than ever.
Geolocation InformationPantai Permai will see a reduction in traffic congestion with the new Circle Line. By providing a much-needed travel alternative, it will ease traffic issues and enhance accessibility in the area, making commuting less stressful for everyone.
Geolocation InformationKuchai will see improved access to major destinations like Bandar Malaysia, TRX, and KLCC. Commuters can easily transfer from the MRT Putrajaya Line to the Circle Line, streamlining their journeys to shopping and business hubs across the Klang Valley.
Geolocation InformationThe Circle Line will significantly enhance connectivity for Bandar Sri Permaisuri by linking it to the MRT Kajang Line, MRT Putrajaya Line, and LRT Sri Petaling Line. This expanded network will offer residents more efficient travel options to key destinations like Putrajaya, smoothing out their daily commutes.
Geolocation InformationFor those working or receiving treatment at Hospital Canselor Tuanku Muhriz UKM (HUKM/HCTM), the MRT Circle Line will simplify commutes significantly. With better connections across the rail network, travel times will be shorter and more convenient, regardless of where you live in Klang Valley. This means less time on the road and more time for yourself and your family.
Geolocation InformationAdam, a student from Pandan Indah, will see his travel time to Universiti Malaya cut from over 1 hour 20 minutes to a mere 30 minutes with no transfers in between thanks to the Circle Line. By connecting directly to the MRT Pandan Indah, Adam’s commute will become smoother and faster, giving him more time for his studies and less time stuck in traffic.
Geolocation InformationTasik Ampang will soon enjoy enhanced connectivity with the Circle Line, making it easier to access public amenities like the local public hospitals. Whether you're heading to Taman Tasik Ampang Hilir for a workout or exploring local dining options, the MRT will offer a smoother, hassle-free journey.
Geolocation InformationTaman Hillview will become a key Park-and-Ride (PnR) facility, ideal for Ulu Klang residents. They can park their cars at Taman Hillview and hop onto the MRT for a smooth ride into the city. This development will ease commutes and help reduce road traffic by encouraging public transport use.
Geolocation InformationResidents of the densely populated Jalan Langkawi will soon enjoy improved access with the Circle Line. Just two stops away from Titiwangsa, this new connection will transform their daily commutes and integrate them seamlessly with the rest of Klang Valley.
Geolocation InformationGet ready for Titiwangsa to become a key public transportation hub in the northern part of Kuala Lumpur’s city centre. The Circle Line will connect with the MRT Putrajaya Line, LRT Ampang Line, and Monorail, making it a central interchange. It is also the only station linked to Terminal Bus Pusat Bandar, streamlining public transport access across the city, making travel more convenient for everyone.
Geolocation InformationAttending events at MATRADE just got a whole lot easier. Previously, traffic congestion and parking issues made getting to this event space a hassle. With a new station in Dutamas, MATRADE will be effortlessly accessible via the Circle Line. This means less time stuck in traffic and more time enjoying the events, plus a boost to local business and convenience for the surrounding community.
Geolocation InformationSay goodbye to long commutes! Maria, a nurse at Hospital Kuala Lumpur, currently spends 80 minutes traveling from Taman Sri Sinar. With the new Circle Line, her journey will reduce to just 20 minutes, thanks to a quick transfer at the Titiwangsa interchange. This boost in accessibility will make daily travel easier and help local businesses thrive, bringing Taman Sri Sinar and the surrounding Segambut Dalam closer to all the opportunities Klang Valley has to offer.
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Information used to generate this map is taken from MRT CORP's Circle Line MRT3 portal and Wikipedia for MRT Circle Line.
Please refer to MRT Corp. for further info.
The Geolocation Information is set of web utilities to view some geolocation information that might be useful. You might also interested to view a 3D map that shows all MRT3 stations or an interactive Klang Valley Integrated Transit Map.
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