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Titiwangsa station

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TItiwangsa Monorail Station outview (211030)
TItiwangsa Monorail Station outview (211030)

Titiwangsa station is a rapid transit interchange station Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, The station is served by the LRT Ampang and Sri Petaling Lines and the KL Monorail Line. The station allows seamless physical and fare integration between the three train lines. Situated on Jalan Tun Razak (English: Tun Razak Road) in Pekeliling serving district of Titiwangsa. the station is also located beside the Gombak River and an adjoining bus station. In the future, it will be integrated with the Putrajaya Line and the Circle Line of the KVMRT project.

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Titiwangsa station
Jalan Pahang Barat, Kuala Lumpur Sentul

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Jalan Pahang Barat
50586 Kuala Lumpur, Sentul
Malaysia
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TItiwangsa Monorail Station outview (211030)
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