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Putrajaya sentral and ERL train station


Putrajaya/Cyberjaya ERL station is served by Express Rail Link (ERL) Sdn. Bhd. in Putrajaya, Malaysia. It is part of the complex which is now known as Putrajaya Sentral. The Putrajaya Sentral comprises multimodal transports which are the ERL station, Putrajaya Monorail station, taxi centre and a bus hub (currently rapidKL bus and NadiPutra bus hub)

Future connectivity

The station will be linked to the Putrajaya Monorail once the construction of the monorail is completed.

Putrajaya Sentral bus station

Putrajaya Sentral station as a bus hub

rapidKL bus routes

Putrajaya Sentral station is the rapidKL bus hub for the following bus routes:-


NadiPutra bus routes

NadiPutra buses provide intracity access to many destinations within Putrajaya.

NadiPutra buses
Route Origin Via Destination
100 Putrajaya Sentral Balai Polis/Hospital - Jalan P9 - Jalan P9G - Jalan P8 - Kompleks EDCBA - Alamanda Jalan P16
200 Putrajaya Sentral Balai Polis/Hospital - Jalan P9B - Jalan P9G - Jalan P8 - P. Perdana P2, 3, & 4 - Wisma Putra - Jalan P16 - Alamanda - Kompleks EDCBA Presint 1 Bus Terminal
300 Putrajaya Sentral Jalan P9 - Jalan P9G - Kompleks EDCBA - Alamanda Jalan P16
301 Putrajaya Sentral Jalan P9B - Jalan P9 - Persiaran Perdana P2, 3 & 4 Wisma Putra
400 Putrajaya Sentral Jalan P9 - Jalan P9G - Jalan P11 - Putra Damai - Jalan P11B & P11A - Jalan P10 - Kompleks EDCBA - Alamanda Jalan P16
401 Putrajaya Sentral Jalan P9 - Jalan P9G - Jalan P11 - Putra Damai - Jalan P11B & P11A - Jalan P10 - Jalan P8 - Persiaran Perdana P2, 3 & 4 Wisma Putra
500 Putrajaya Sentral Balai Polis/Hospital - Jalan P9B - Jalan P9 - Jalan P8 - Kompleks EDCBA - Jalan P14 Jalan P15
501 Putrajaya Sentral Balai Polis/Hospital - Persiaran Perdana P2, 3 & 4 - Wisma Putra - Jalan P16 - Alamanda - Jalan P14 Jalan P15
900 Park & Ride, Presint 1 Kompleks EDCBA Taman Botani



Preceding station Rail Lines (Klang Valley) Following station
Bandar Tasik Selatan
KLIA Transit
Salak Tinggi


Putrajaya Wetlands Park





Putrajaya Wetlands Park

Putrajaya Wetlands Park in Putrajaya, Malaysia is believed to be the largest constructed freshwater wetlands in the tropics .It has a total area of 3.35 km². Putrajaya Wetlands consists of Wetlands Park (Taman Wetland) and the other Wetlands areas. Taman Wetland is also a wildlife sanctuary which attracts a huge variety of animals to the combined terrestrial-aquatic wetland environment. The park's lake is also home to a pair of hippopotamus from Africa.

Parks and gardens feature prominently in this Garden City. One of them, the 85ha Botanical Garden at the northern entrance to the Government Precinct, wills thousands of local plants species and an ornamental garden.

In addition, the 62.4 ha. Taman Putra Perdana acts as the urban green lung while the Perdana Walk, a 4.7 ha. linear park will link Persiaran Perdana with Dataran Putra. Taman Rimba Alam and Taman Jati which are designed to be sustainable recreational forest parks will have nature trails, cycling paths and camping sites. The following are some of the most attractive parks and gardens in Putrajaya.


Marshland bird at Putrajaya Wetlands Park

Several species of local marshland birds and water birds including the Little Egret, the Little Green Heron and Cinnamon Bittern, and migratory birds form Northern Hemisphere have been spotted there. Binoculars will come in handy for bird watching. The visitors can also enjoy a leisurely walk, jog or cycle along its bicycle track.

Covering a total area of 335ha, the wetland environment comprises Taman Wetland (138ha) and the wetland areas (197ha). One of the most popular tourist attractions in Putrajaya, the wetlands consist of 24 wetland cells built along the arms of the Chua and Bisa rivers.

Marshes and swamps were developed in there cells by transplanting more than 70 species of wetland plants form the Putrajaya Wetland Nursery. Twenty-four species of indigenous fish were later introduced into the wetland cells to enhance their biological diversity.


Lake at Putarajaya Wetlands Park


A good starting point to explore Putrajaya Wetlands is to visit Taman Wetland. As the gateway to the wetlands area, Taman Wetland house a Nature Interpretation Centre and a 25 meter high look-out tower which offers a bird's eye view of Putrajaya. Within the park, there are two marked trails with interpretative boards, a flamingo pond, picnic areas and other public amenities.

Taman Wetland is also a wildlife sanctuary, attracting a wide variety of animals to the combined terrestrial-aquatic wetland environment. Several species of local marshland birds and water birds including the Little Egret, the Little Green Heron and Cinnamon Bittern, and migratory birds form Northern Hemisphere have been spotted there. A pair of binoculars will come in handy for bird watching. Visitors to the park can also enjoy a leisurely walk, jog or cycle along its bicycle track.

In the Nature Interpretation Centre, there is a souvenir shop, a wetland diorama, wetland handicraft displays, an AV room and Wetland Café. The Centre, being the focal point for public education on ecotourism, provides information about the wetland plant bed filtration system, conservation of wetland habitats and also focuses on the uses of wetland products.

Putrajaya Wetlands, believed to be the largest constructed freshwater wetlands in the tropics, is the first one of its kind in Malaysia. Where geology, hydrology and biology have created natural wetlands, the Putrajaya Wetland carved out from rubber and oil palm plantations is the result of human ingenuity and technology.

The opening hours of Putrajaya Wetlands to the public are from 9.00 am - 6.00 pm daily.





Putrajaya map


Taman Wettand, Pusat Rekreasi Air, Seri Perdana, Taman Botani, Lanai, Taman Putra Perdana, Anjung, alamanda Putrajaya, Seri Perdana Bridge, Perdana Putra, Putra Mosque, Dataran Putra, Taman Warisan Pertanian, Taman Wawasan, Seri Bakti Bridge, Seri Wawasan Bridge, Dataran Putrajaya, Seri Setia Bridge, Seri Saujana Bridge, Seri Gemilang Bridge, Putrajaya International Convention Centre (PICC)

Public transportation within Putrajaya is woefully inadequate, as distances are long and you need wheels to get around. Occasional Nadiputra buses putter about from the train station at random times in random directions, but your best bet is probably to enquire at KLIA or KL Sentral about organized tours. There are also public two-hour tours at 11 AM and 2 PM, departing from the tour desk at Selera Putra, that charge only a token RM 1 for the bus.

Nadi Putra bus

By taxi

Coupon taxis from the Transit station charge RM8-10 to most points in Putrajaya. Other taxis are limited and it's best to book by phone at +60-3-5512-2266. Other taxi hotlines include: Putrajaya Cyberjaya Radio Taxi at +60 03 8888 4000, which operates 24hours. The meter starts ticking from RM4, but many cabbies are reluctant to use theirs. Chartering starts from RM30/hour, negotiable downwards.


By monorail

Construction of the Putrajaya Monorail has been halted until the occupancy of the Core District becomes higher.



By plane

The nearest airport is Kuala Lumpur International Airport. A coupon or metered budget taxi to or from KLIA will take 30 minutes and cost around RM60. Alternatively, you can take the KLIA Transit from the airport to Putrajaya station and transfer to a taxi.

KLIA airport

By train

For public transport the fastest choice is the KLIA Transit connecting Kuala Lumpur's Sentral train station to its airport, which stops halfway in between at Putrajaya. Trains run every 30 minutes, take 20 minutes and the list price is RM 9.50 one-way, but the RM15 Putrajaya return ticket (valid for one month) is better value.

Note: KLIA Ekspres services do not stop at Putrajaya.

ERL train

By taxi

Coupon taxis from Kuala Lumpur's KL Sentral cost a fixed RM35, but otherwise you'll have to try out your bargaining skills - figure on RM30-50, and expect to pay more at night.

Taxi

By bus

Bus service is provided from 6:30am until 10pm to and from Cyberjaya, Putrajaya, Serdang commuter station and Sinar Kota in Kuala Lumpur. The bus fare for one-way is around RM 3.50 and takes about 30 minutes-one hour, depends on the traffic flow. Usually, on non-working days the time the buses take to arrive at Putrajaya will be much faster, but the frequency of the buses will be accordingly reduced.

Metro & Rapid kl bus


The new Express network by Rapid KL links KL Sentral to Putrajaya with only RM 5 for an unlimited daily pass.

Shuttle buses to/from KL are provided by some hotels for guests, such as Shangri-la.