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Kerinchi LRT station

Kelana Jaya LineRailway stations opened in 1998
Kerinchi LRT station
Kerinchi LRT station

The Kerinchi LRT station is a Kelana Jaya LRT station in Kuala Lumpur. The station, which is named after Kampung Kerinchi, a village within walking distance, is located inside Plaza Pantai (officially being redeveloped as Bangsar Trade Centre), a mixed commercial complex near Jalan Pantai Baru. The station is linked to Bangsar South Trade Centre by an 800m long pedestrian bridge spanning across the Federal Highway. The station also offers a facility for reloading the Touch 'n Go card at the Maybank ATM and CIMB ATM.

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Kerinchi LRT station
Federal Highway Motorcycle Lane, Kuala Lumpur

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N 3.1152777777778 ° E 101.66805555556 °
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KJ18 Kerinchi (LRT Kerinchi)

Federal Highway Motorcycle Lane
50614 Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia
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