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Federal Highway To Undergo Lane Closures For LRT Construction Beginning 5th July

By Heirul Kamel

by Features Desk
July 4, 2024
LRT3 Damansara station (Image: straits-engineers.com)

LRT3 Damansara station (Image: straits-engineers.com)

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Motorists travelling along the Federal Highway should be aware of upcoming lane closures and traffic diversions due to LRT3 project-related works. These closures will occur in three stages starting tomorrow on 5th July until 20th July 2024, between 11pm and 5am, impacting both Kuala Lumpur and Klang-bound traffic near the Petronas and Shell petrol stations.

According to the project’s contractor, Setia Utama LRT 3, stage 1 will see the leftmost and middle lanes of the highway closed for Klang-bound traffic on 5th and 6th July. During this period, the traffic from three lanes will merge into one, causing potential delays for those heading towards Klang.

Phase 1 (Image: Setia Utama LRT 3)

In Stage 2, the fast lanes for both Klang and Kuala Lumpur-bound traffic will be closed on 12th and 13th July. Despite the closures, motorists will still be able to use the two remaining lanes on both sides of the highway, though a slight diversion will be in place.

Phase 2 (Image: Setia Utama LRT 3)

Finally, Stage 3 will affect Kuala Lumpur-bound traffic with the closure of the leftmost and middle lanes from 19th to 20th July. Similar to Stage 1, traffic will be diverted into a single lane, potentially slowing down the journey towards Kuala Lumpur.

Phase 3 (Image: Setia Utama LRT 3)

For further information, motorists can contact the LRT3 helpline at 1-800 18 2585 from Monday to Friday, between 8.30am and 5.30pm, excluding public holidays.

LRT3 Damansara station (Image: straits-engineers.com)

As for the project itself, transport minister Anthony Loke previously revealed that LRT3 has surpassed 91% completion and is on track to commence its first phase of operations by March 2025. By then, the new line will connect a total of 20 stations from Bandar Utama to Johan Setia in Klang. The LRT3 project is also set to introduce five previously cancelled stations to the route by 2027, namely Tropicana, Temasya, Raja Muda, Bukit Raja and Bandar Botanik.

(Source: Setia Utama LRT 3 [official website])

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