Bandar Malaysia Utara MRT station is an underground MRT station on the MRT Putrajaya Line. It is intended to serve the future development of Bandar Malaysia in Salak Selatan, Kuala Lumpur.

While the MRT Putrajaya Line has start operations on 16 March 2023, the ground level of this MRT station is not avaiable to the public until further notice.
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The MRT station, along with the adjacent Bandar Malaysia Selatan MRT station, are currently mothballed as future infill stations; trains running between Chan Sow Lin MRT station and Kuchai MRT station will pass through Bandar Malaysia but will not stop here.



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Location of MRT station
Bandar Malaysia Utara station is built at the former Air Force Base besides Sungai Besi Highway.

It is close to the intersection of PLUS toll road and Jalan Istana (part of the Besraya toll road).
Facilities and services
Bandar Malaysia Utara station provides following facilities and services at the station for the convenience of the passengers.
- Feeder Bus
- Lift
- Escalator
- Public Toilets
- Surau
- Ticket Vending Machine
- Customer Service Office
Disabled-friendly Facilities
The following disabled-friendly facilities can be found at the Bandar Malaysia Utara station.
- Ramp access
- Tactile tiles
- Braille for the lift buttons
- Low counters for wheel chair users
- Low lift buttons for wheel chair users
- Disabled-friendly toilets
- Staff at stations to provide assistance
Station statistics
Bandar Malaysia Utara MRT station | |
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Location | Bandar Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur |
Lines | ![]() |
Structure | Underground |
Platforms | 1 island platform |
Tracks | 2 |
Parking | Available |
Opened | 16 March 2023 |
Owned by | Rapid Rail |
Reference | Bandar Malaysia Utara MRT station on wikipedia |
MRT stations of MRT Putrajaya Line
The MRT Putrajaya Line is the second line of the KVMRT Project to be developed after the successful completion of first line —
MRT Kajang Line in July 2017.

The MRT Putrajaya alignment spans a total length of 57.7km, consisting of 44.2km of elevated tracks and 13.5km running through underground tunnels. It has 39 operational stations of which 30 stations are elevated stations and 9 underground stations.
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