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LRT3 Shah Alam line opens to serve 2m commuters as priorities lie with safer access

Anwar announces one-month free rides on LRT3 Shah Alam line from June 29

Updated 17 seconds ago · Published on 28 Jun 2026 1:30PM

LRT3 Shah Alam line opens to serve 2m commuters as priorities lie with safer access
The 37.8-kilometre Shah Alam LRT3 line, stretching from Bandar Utama to Johan Setia, has been completed and is ready to begin operations (Photo from Malay Mail) - June 28, 2026

THE newly completed LRT3 Shah Alam Line officially entered service today, marking a major expansion of public transport in the Klang Valley, with local authorities pledging to enhance pedestrian infrastructure and last-mile connectivity to ensure commuters can safely access the new stations.

The 37.8-kilometre rail line linking Bandar Utama and Johan Setia was officially inaugurated by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim. The route is expected to benefit approximately two million residents living along the corridor.

 Anwar announced a one-month free travel initiative for commuters using the newly launched LRT3 Shah Alam Line, with complimentary rides beginning tomorrow to mark the commencement of operations.

The free travel period will run from June 29 until July 31 and covers both the LRT3 Shah Alam Line and its feeder bus services operating along the route.

“From June 29 to July 31, the fare of the LRT3 Shah Alam Line and its feeder bus services along the Shah Alam route will be free of charge,” Anwar said during the official launch of the LRT3 at the Johan Setia Depot on Sunday.

Among the stations serving Klang are Klang, Pasar Klang, Jalan Meru, Jalan Kota, Taman Selatan, Sri Andalas, Klang Jaya and Bandar Bukit Tinggi.

Earlier, Klang Mayor Datuk Abd Hamid Hussain said the Klang Municipal Council (MBDK) is now concentrating on improving the surrounding infrastructure to provide safer and more comfortable pedestrian access to the LRT stations.

"We hope this facility will be fully utilised by the people of Klang," he said after officiating the Jom Hike Sihat Fest programme held in conjunction with Father's Day at Taman Rakyat Klang on Sunday.

Sinar Harian reported Abd Hamid saying that the council would monitor public feedback after operations begin to identify areas requiring further improvement.

"If there are poorly lit routes, we will install additional lighting. If pedestrian walkways require upgrading, we will work together with Prasarana to ensure users can walk safely without the risk of accidents or disturbances," he said.

He acknowledged that parking demand could pose an early challenge but said feeder bus services and e-hailing options should help reduce dependence on station parking facilities.

"We hope the public will make full use of feeder buses and e-hailing services. If everyone drives to the stations, parking capacity will certainly be insufficient," he said. -  June 28, 2026

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