
MRT3 Circle Line approved with 93.3% public support in Malaysia
Transport Minister Anthony Loke signed off on the project following a public inspection period that gathered over 45,000 responses, with 93.3 per cent showing strong support.
The 51-kilometre orbital line will encircle Kuala Lumpur, featuring 10 interchange stations designed to enhance connectivity across the Klang Valley.
MRT Corp confirmed adjustments to station placements and viaduct designs, alongside a reduction in land acquisitions from 1,012 to 690 lots to lessen community impact.
'With today's approval, the land acquisition process can now begin, targeting completion by end-2026,' said MRT Corp.
The agency will engage affected residents to share updates on area-specific improvements.
The project's rail system refinements aim to optimise efficiency, ensuring smoother bidirectional travel.

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