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Serdang Depot

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Serdang Depot (Malay: Depoh Serdang) is a rail yard in Serdang, Selangor, Malaysia which serves the MRT Putrajaya Line. The depot was built at the site of the former Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) research estate. It also houses a central maintenance with train overhaul facilities for trains on the Putrajaya Line. The depot is one of the two yards, with the Sungai Buloh Depot, for the new Putrajaya Line.

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Serdang Depot
Subang Jaya

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