Kuala Lumpur Sentral - A special urban center built around Malaysia's biggest transportation hub, providing global connection, exceptional financial investment possibilities, company convenience and an international way of life.
KL Sentral Station
The plan of Kuala Lumpur Sentral started with the masterplan of a "City-within-a-City" idea designed by the renowned architect Dr. Kisho Kurokawa. At the nucleus of this leading development is the RM1.1 billion world-class transit hub, Stesen Sentral, the champion of the FIABCI-- Malaysia Honor of Difference 2002 and finalist for FIABCI International Prix d'Excellence 2003. Its infrastructure supports 6 rail networks-- the KLIA Express Rail Link, KLIA Transit, RAPID KL (Putra), KTM Komuter, KTM Intercity and KL Monorail Solutions, showing its outstanding global connection and gain access to within an integrated and self-contained live, work and play environment.
Phased until 2015, Kuala Lumpur Sentral is a world-class city valued at a massive RM 11.7 billion; comprising Stesen Sentral, corporate workplace towers and business suites, 5-star international hotels, luxury condos and a shopping mall.
With RM2.4 billion completed and another RM7.0 billiion advancement in progress, Kuala Lumpur Sentral is the biggest commercial advancement in Kuala Lumpur today. Kuala Lumpur Sentral has already attracted famous investors to set up their companies, in addition to a worldwide neighborhood to set up their houses and offices within the environment.
Ways to get to that station. If you are driving:
Three (3) major courses that you can use to get to the station. These routes exceed heavily clogged locations, thus making access to the station fast.
- From Kuala Lumpur town hall, drive along Jalan Damansara. Go up the ramp opposite the National Museum, which will bring about the station.
- From the North, go along Jalan Duta to Persiaran Mahameru, go directly to the station.
- Enter from the left side of Jalan Tun Sambanthan causing the station.
If you take the bus:
Public taxis and buses have access to the station or the surrounding external roads such as Jalan Tun Sambanthan, Jalan Travers and Jalan Damansara. The public transport drivers will be operating their services to and from the station.
Park May buses travel through Jalan Tun Sambanthan and stop simply outside Stesen Sentral Kuala Lumpur.
The courses are as follows:.
No 51 to Port Klang.
No 55 to Puchong.
No 218 to Taman Desa, Old Klang Road.
RapidKL buses can be located at lower ground floor of the station - Course B112 MALURI - KL SENTRAL.
The plan of Kuala Lumpur Sentral started with the masterplan of a "City-within-a-City" idea made by the prominent architect Dr. Kisho Kurokawa. At the nucleus of this premier development is the RM1.1 billion world-class transportation hub, Stesen Sentral, the champion of the FIABCI-- Malaysia Award of Difference 2002 and finalist for FIABCI International Prix d'Excellence 2003. Its infrastructure supports six rail networks-- the KLIA Express Rail Link, KLIA Transportation, RAPID KL (Putra), KTM Komuter, KTM Intercity and KL Monorail Services, showing its excellent international connectivity and gain access to within an integrated and self-contained live, work and play environment.
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