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Masjid Jamek LRT station is a
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in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It is the
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between two of
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's light rapid transit (LRT) systems, namely the LRT Ampang and Sri Petaling Lines and the
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. The station is one of the only two stations that integrate the LRT lines, the other being Putra Heights station. The station is situated near, and named after the
Masjid Jamek Jamek Mosque, officially Sultan Abdul Samad Jamek Mosque ( ms, Masjid Jamek Sultan Abdul Samad) is one of the oldest mosques in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It is located at the confluence of the Klang and Gombak River and may be accessed via Jal ...
in central
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. Despite being called an interchange station, up until 28 November 2011, there were effectively two Masjid Jamek stations in operational terms. An elevated Masjid Jamek station served the
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while an underground Masjid Jamek station served the
Kelana Jaya Line The LRT Kelana Jaya Line is a medium-capacity light rapid transit (LRT) line and the first fully automated and driverless rail system in the Klang Valley, Malaysia. It forms a part of the Klang Valley Integrated Transit System in and around ...
, each having their own ticketing systems which were not integrated with each other. Commuters had to exit one system, purchase a new ticket before entering the other system if they wanted to transfer from one line to the other. Prior to 2006 when a plaza was built above the
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linking the stations,
Ampang Line The LRT Ampang Line and the LRT Sri Petaling Line are medium-capacity light rapid transit (LRT) lines in the Klang Valley, Malaysia. The combined network comprises 45.1 kilometres of tracks (28.0 miles) with 36 stations and was the first r ...
and Sri Petaling Line's Masjid Jamek station and
Kelana Jaya Line The LRT Kelana Jaya Line is a medium-capacity light rapid transit (LRT) line and the first fully automated and driverless rail system in the Klang Valley, Malaysia. It forms a part of the Klang Valley Integrated Transit System in and around ...
's Masjid Jamek station were two physically separate buildings. There were limited pedestrian walkways between the two stations resulting in commuters having to be exposed to the sun and rain, and even having to cross the busy
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, just to change from one line to the other. On 28 November 2011, the fare gates which kept the two systems separated were removed and the plaza which physically linked the two stations became part of the "paid (or restricted) zone" of a physically integrated Masjid Jamek station. This allowed commuters to transfer from one line to the other without leaving the system for the first time since the two stations became operational.


History


Ampang Line and Sri Petaling Line station

Opened on 16 December 1996 as part of the first phase of the then STAR system (Phase 1), the Ampang and Sri Petaling Line station was constructed directly above a bridge along ''
Jalan Tun Perak Jalan Tun Perak, formerly Jalan Mountbatten (1961–1981) Mountbatten Road (1946–1961) and Java Street (1889–1946), is a major road located in the historic centre of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It was a major commercial street of early Kuala Lu ...
'' that crosses the
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shortly before the Klang River-
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confluence: Its elevated tracks and
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s are suspended above ''Jalan Tun Perak'', while the ticketing concourses are located over the Klang River, at street level. The station, similar to surface-level stations from the Chan Sow Lin- Ampang route, has one ticketing concourse for each of the two platforms. The two concourses and their exits are located on both sides of ''Jalan Tun Perak'', and were previously not integrated with each other. The northern concourse and platform is designated for trains bound for either the Ampang and Putra Heights (previously, Sri Petaling station) stations, while the southern concourse and platform are designated for trains bound for the Sentul Timur station at the northern end of the line.


Kelana Jaya Line station

The second Masjid Jamek rapid transit station was opened on 1 June 1999 as part of the second phase of the
Kelana Jaya Line The LRT Kelana Jaya Line is a medium-capacity light rapid transit (LRT) line and the first fully automated and driverless rail system in the Klang Valley, Malaysia. It forms a part of the Klang Valley Integrated Transit System in and around ...
(then known as PUTRA LRT) (known as Section 2). The Kelana Jaya Line station, like other stations along the subway stretch of the
Kelana Jaya Line The LRT Kelana Jaya Line is a medium-capacity light rapid transit (LRT) line and the first fully automated and driverless rail system in the Klang Valley, Malaysia. It forms a part of the Klang Valley Integrated Transit System in and around ...
, is an underground rapid transit station that consists of a single
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(separated from the tracks by
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) connected to a single ticketing concourse via stairways, escalators and an elevator. The main entrance of the
Kelana Jaya Line The LRT Kelana Jaya Line is a medium-capacity light rapid transit (LRT) line and the first fully automated and driverless rail system in the Klang Valley, Malaysia. It forms a part of the Klang Valley Integrated Transit System in and around ...
station was situated directly north of the
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station, exiting into ''Jalan Melaka'', and ''Jalan Melayu'' via a footbridge over the Klang River. This access has now been converted into the transit plaza and is directly connected with the former concourse for Platform 2 (Ampang- and Putra Heights-bound platform) of the
Ampang and Sri Petaling Lines The LRT Ampang Line and the LRT Sri Petaling Line are medium-capacity light rapid transit (LRT) lines in the Klang Valley, Malaysia. The combined network comprises 45.1 kilometres of tracks (28.0 miles) with 36 stations and was the first ...
. A secondary access point was located south from the Ampang and Sri Petaling Line station on the other side of ''Jalan Tun Perak'', connected to the station's ticketing concourse via a long tunnel that passes underneath ''Jalan Tun Perak''. The tunnel has since been converted into the paid or restricted area connection for transfers between the
Kelana Jaya Line The LRT Kelana Jaya Line is a medium-capacity light rapid transit (LRT) line and the first fully automated and driverless rail system in the Klang Valley, Malaysia. It forms a part of the Klang Valley Integrated Transit System in and around ...
and Platform 1 (Sentul Timur-bound platform) of the
Ampang and Sri Petaling Lines The LRT Ampang Line and the LRT Sri Petaling Line are medium-capacity light rapid transit (LRT) lines in the Klang Valley, Malaysia. The combined network comprises 45.1 kilometres of tracks (28.0 miles) with 36 stations and was the first ...
. As such, the former exit at the end of the tunnel to ''Jalan Benteng'' has been closed. (''see below'')


Integrated Masjid Jamek station

Despite the proximity of the Masjid Jamek Ampang and Sri Petaling Line and Masjid Jamek Kelana Jaya Line stations, they were essentially two separate stations operating independently from each other and which did not provide any transfer convenience to passengers switching from one line to the other. In fact, even passengers on the Ampang Line and Sri Petaling who wanted to change their direction of travel at this station could not do so without exiting the turnstiles at the concourse of one side of ''Jalan Tun Perak'', crossing ''Jalan Tun Perak'', and then buying a new ticket at the concourse on the other side of the road to resume their journey. When Syarikat Prasarana Negara Berhad took over the ownership of both the Ampang Line and Kelana Jaya Line, the opportunity came to properly integrate the two lines physically and in terms of ticketing systems. In November 2006, construction of a plaza over the Klang River which would eventually create a physical linkage between the Kelana Jaya Line station with the concourse of Platform 2 of the Ampang and Sri Petaling Lines station began. Called Phase 1 of the Integrated Masjid Jamek station project, the works were completed in October 2008 and the plaza was opened to the public on 15 November 2008. However, as the two lines still had two separate ticketing systems, the actual physical linkage could not be opened and both stations still had separate entrances. Phase 2 of efforts to integrate the two Masjid Jamek stations, which began in April 2010, then saw the physical linking up of the plaza with the concourse for Ampang- and then Sri Petaling-bound trains of the then Ampang Line (Platform 2); the reconfiguration of the entrances, turnstiles and ticketing office of this concourse; and the raising of the floor level of this concourse to be the same level as the plaza. The station was also upgraded to include lifts and ramps to make it accessible to the disabled. The final steps in the integration process involved the relocation of the turnstiles for the Kelana Jaya Line from Level B1 to the Ground Level Transit Plaza. This essentially converted the entire Level B1 of the Kelana Jaya Line station into a paid area (previously, it was partially paid and unpaid) while part of the Ground Level Plaza became a paid area with the new entrance into the Kelana Jaya Line (as well as the entrance for Ampang- and then Sri Petaling-bound trains of the Ampang Line) being relocated to this level. The underpass which previously allowed passengers to access ''Jalan Benteng'' without needed to cross ''Jalan Tun Perak'' from the Kelana Jaya concourse Level B1 was converted into a paid area for passengers transferring between the Kelana Jaya Line and the Ampang Line Station Platform 1 (Sentul Timur-bound). As the underpass was now a restricted area, access to and from ''Jalan Benteng'' was sealed-off. The Kelana Jaya Line ticketing office on Level B1 was then closed and integrated with what was previously the Ampang Line ticketing office at the Ground Level Plaza. On 28 November 2011, the integration process was completed and for the first time, passengers from the Kelana Jaya Line could transfer onto the Ampang and Sri Petaling Lines and vice versa without needing to buy new tickets.


Station layout


Bus services

Masjid Jamek station is adjacent to two bus hubs: Old Market Square bus hub, in front of the headquarters of HSBC Bank Malaysia, and the ''Kota Raya'' bus hub. Trunk bus routes radiate (and converge) here from adjacent suburbs and towns e.g. Sungai Buloh, Ampang,
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and Jalan Klang Lama.


Medan Pasar Bus Hub


Additional images

File:LRT train at Masjid Jamek.JPG, Old rolling stock of
Ampang Line The LRT Ampang Line and the LRT Sri Petaling Line are medium-capacity light rapid transit (LRT) lines in the Klang Valley, Malaysia. The combined network comprises 45.1 kilometres of tracks (28.0 miles) with 36 stations and was the first r ...
train at Masjid Jamek File:Masjid Jamek station (Ampang Line) (exterior), Kuala Lumpur.jpg, Partial exterior view of the Ampang Line and Sri Petaling's Masjid Jamek station as seen towards the southwest. File:Masjid Jamek LRT Station AGSP platform (211030).jpg, The platform level of the Ampang Line and Sri Petaling Line's Masjid Jamek station. File:Masjid Jamek station (Kelana Jaya Line) (exterior), Kuala Lumpur.jpg, The northern entrance of the Kelana Jaya Line's Masjid Jamek subway station as seen towards the north. File:Masjid Jamek LRT Station KJ platform (211030).jpg, The underground platform level of the Kelana Jaya Line's Masjid Jamek subway station. File:Masjid Jamek railway station construction plaza.JPG, Plaza connecting the two stations under construction. File:KL - Masjid Jamek LRT Station (Jalan Tun Perak entrance).jpg, A street level view of Masjid Jamek LRT station along Jalan Tun Perak in 2014.


Around the Station

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References

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