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Sri Delima Station.

Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 3° N · 101° E

Sri Delima MRT Station stands as a pivotal transit hub in the northern sector of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia’s vibrant capital.

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Introduction

Sri Delima MRT Station is a pivotal transit hub in northern Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, serving as a gateway between residential neighborhoods, commercial centers, and the city’s cultural landmarks. Opened in June 2022 as part of the Klang Valley Mass Rapid Transit (KVMRT) Putrajaya Line, the station exemplifies modern urban connectivity, accessibility, and sustainable public transit. Whether you’re a commuter, a visitor exploring local attractions, or a traveler seeking authentic Malaysian cuisine, this comprehensive guide covers everything you need to plan your visit—including operational details, ticketing, nearby points of interest, and practical travel tips.

For official updates and real-time schedules, consult the MRT Corp website and use transit apps like Audiala for streamlined travel. (klia2.info, kl-metroscape.cc, Moovit)


Historical Background and Development

Origins and Planning

Sri Delima MRT Station is part of Malaysia’s expansive KVMRT project, initiated to address Kuala Lumpur’s rapid urbanization and transportation needs. Strategically situated along Jalan Kepong, the station was planned to serve residential areas like Taman Sri Delima and Kampung Batu Delima and to provide direct access to commercial landmarks such as Brem Mall and the Tenaga Nasional Kepong branch (klia2.info, kl-metroscape.cc).

Construction and Timeline

The Putrajaya Line project, spanning nearly 58 kilometers with 39 stations, began construction in the mid-2010s. Sri Delima Station, one of 30 elevated stations, officially opened on June 16, 2022, featuring a modern design prioritizing spaciousness, safety, and accessibility. While the station’s location optimizes road connectivity, it also presents challenges for pedestrian access and last-mile connectivity (kl-metroscape.cc).

Urban Role

As one of Kuala Lumpur’s largest infrastructure investments—costing approximately RM78 billion as of 2024 (DBKL)—the KVMRT, and Sri Delima Station in particular, supports economic growth, reduces traffic congestion, and enhances urban mobility.


Essential Visitor Information

Visiting Hours

  • MRT Service: Daily, 6:00 AM – Midnight
  • First Train: 6:20 AM
  • Last Train: 12:12 AM
  • Customer Service and Ticket Counters: Open during train operating hours

Always verify the latest operational hours on the official MRT website or mobile apps, especially during holidays or special events.

Ticketing Information

  • Single Journey Tokens: Purchase at ticket vending machines (TVMs) or customer service counters.
  • Stored Value Cards: Touch ‘n Go and MyRapid cards offer cashless, discounted travel across MRT, LRT, and Monorail systems.
  • Contactless & Mobile Payments: Use QR code-based apps or reloadable cards for seamless entry/exit.
  • Tourist Passes: KL TravelPass Metro Card offers unlimited rides for a set period (ShippedAway).

Ticket prices typically range from RM1.30 to RM6.40, depending on distance. For current fares, check the MRT Corp website.

How to Get There

  • Location: Jalan Kepong, Kepong, Kuala Lumpur
  • Entrances:
    • Entrance B (Jalan Jambu Merah) – operational
    • Entrance C (Jalan Jinjang Permai 2) – operational
    • Entrance A – temporarily closed
  • By Road: Designated lay-bys for taxis, ride-hailing, and private vehicles
  • By Bus: Feeder buses (e.g., T118) and city buses stop near entrances B and C

Pedestrian access is limited in some areas; plan accordingly if walking or using mobility aids.

Accessibility

Sri Delima Station is designed for universal access:

  • Elevators, ramps, and tactile paving for disabled or elderly passengers
  • Accessible toilets and prayer rooms (surau)
  • Priority seating and clear signage

Infrastructure for pedestrians around the station is still improving, so check for updates if you require barrier-free access (kl-metroscape.cc).

Facilities and Amenities

  • Air-conditioned waiting areas
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Retail kiosks and vending machines
  • Park and Ride facilities
  • 24/7 CCTV and emergency call points
  • Bicycle racks

Transport Connectivity

Integration with Rail and Bus Networks

  • MRT Putrajaya Line: Sri Delima is the 12th stop (PY12), between Jinjang and Kampung Batu.
  • Interchanges:
    • KTM Komuter: Nearby at Kampung Batu Station (for Seremban and Port Klang lines)
    • LRT & Monorail: Transfers available at Titiwangsa and Tun Razak Exchange (KLIA2.info)
  • Bus Services:
    • Routes 100, 103, 104, 120 connect to city districts
    • Feeder buses T118, T121 for Kepong area
    • GOKL-12 (CREAM) free city bus service

Frequency

  • Train Intervals: Every 4–8 minutes (peak), 10–15 minutes (off-peak) (Moovit)

Nearby Attractions and Local Life

Shopping and Markets

  • Brem Mall: 330 meters southeast, features retail outlets, dining, and entertainment; anchor tenant is NSK Trade City (MRT.com.my)
  • Pasar Jinjang Selatan: Lively local market with fresh produce and snacks
  • Kepong Baru Market: Authentic Malaysian street food

Culinary Highlights

  • Hokkien Mee Kepong: Renowned for dark-sauced noodles
  • Man Kee Claypot Bak Kut Teh: Herbal pork rib stew
  • Norway Salmon Fish Head Noodles: Unique local specialty
  • Mat Rock Food Truck: Malaysian street food at Brem Mall

Recreation and Culture

  • Sri Delima Sports Complex: Sports courts and open spaces (MRTKL.com)
  • Kepong Baru Mosque: Local religious landmark
  • Sentul Depot: Arts and cultural events hub (3 km southeast)
  • Batu Metropolitan Park: Jogging, cycling, and family picnics

Iconic Sites Accessible via MRT

  • Batu Caves: Limestone caves and Hindu temples, 4–19 km north (TripXL)
  • Kampung Baru: Traditional Malay enclave
  • Putrajaya: Malaysia’s administrative capital

The surrounding area blends residential tranquility with commercial vibrancy. Taman Sri Delima and Kampung Batu Delima are characterized by family-friendly housing, local schools, and small businesses. The area offers a quieter alternative to central Kuala Lumpur but maintains excellent access via the MRT network (MRT.com.my, Wikipedia).


Accommodation Options

Travelers can choose from budget hotels to mid-range guesthouses near the station. Notable options:

  • Crystal Crown Hotel Kuala Lumpur: Popular with business and leisure travelers (MRTKL.com)
  • Other hotels and guesthouses offer quieter stays with easy MRT access.

Safety, Local Etiquette, and Essential Services

  • Safety: The area is considered safe; stay vigilant with personal belongings, especially in crowded areas (Boots & Sandals Travels).
  • Etiquette: Respect cultural customs, especially in places of worship and during festivals.
  • ATMs & Currency Exchange: Available at Brem Mall and nearby banks.
  • Mobile Connectivity: Local SIMs and eSIMs are widely available (ShippedAway).
  • Emergency Contacts: Tourist Police Hotline +60 3-2615 8188.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: What are Sri Delima MRT Station’s visiting hours?
A: Daily, 6:00 AM – Midnight.

Q: How can I buy tickets?
A: Use vending machines or customer service counters for single journey tokens or stored value cards.

Q: Is the station accessible for disabled passengers?
A: Yes, with elevators, ramps, tactile paving, and accessible toilets.

Q: Are there attractions nearby?
A: Yes, including Brem Mall, local eateries, markets, and cultural sites.

Q: Can I park at the station?
A: Yes, a park-and-ride facility is available.


Visuals and Media Suggestions

For better orientation and engagement, refer to:

  • Station maps and virtual tours on the MRT Corp website
  • Images of station entrances, Brem Mall, and local food with descriptive alt text (e.g., "Sri Delima MRT Station entrance", "Brem Mall shopping and dining", "Hokkien Mee Kepong")

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Sri Delima MRT Station stands out as a modern, accessible, and community-oriented transit hub in Kuala Lumpur’s ever-evolving landscape. With its strategic connections, comprehensive amenities, and proximity to authentic local experiences, Sri Delima is not just a station—it’s your starting point for exploring northern Kuala Lumpur. For seamless travel, real-time updates, and exclusive travel tips, download the Audiala app and follow us on social media.

Plan your visit today and discover how Sri Delima MRT Station can enrich your Kuala Lumpur journey!


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