Muzium Negara MRT station

 SBK15 
Muzium Negara

(National Museum)
Mass Rapid Transit station
Station entrance in front of the Muzium Negara (National Museum).
Other names 国家博物馆 (Chinese)
தேசிய அருங்காட்சியகம் (Tamil)
Location KL Sentral, Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia
Coordinates 3°8′14.34″N 101°41′14.41″E / 3.1373167°N 101.6873361°E / 3.1373167; 101.6873361Coordinates: 3°8′14.34″N 101°41′14.41″E / 3.1373167°N 101.6873361°E / 3.1373167; 101.6873361
Owned by MRT Corp
Line(s)  9  Sungai Buloh–Kajang Line
Platforms 1 island platform
Tracks 2
Connections Connecting station to  1   2   5   6   7   8   10  KL Sentral via a 240-metre linkway.
Construction
Structure type Underground
Parking Available at KL Sentral
Bicycle facilities Not available
Other information
Station code  SBK15 
History
Opened 17 July 2017
Services
Preceding station   Rapid KL   Following station
towards Sungai Buloh
Sungai Buloh-Kajang Line
towards Kajang

The Muzium Negara station is an underground Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) station in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on the  9  Sungai Buloh–Kajang Line. It is located beneath Jalan Damansara in front of the Muzium Negara (Malay; English: National Museum), which gave the station its name.

Although located near Kuala Lumpur Sentral, it is not part of the complex. It is however linked via a 240-metre pedestrian walkway to KL Sentral. For this reason, the working name given to the station at the planning stage, which was "KL Sentral station" was not adopted.

Station features

Location

The station is located beneath Jalan Damansara to the southwest of the historical city center of Kuala Lumpur. It is located to the north of and adjacent to, but not within, the KL Sentral development. To the north of the station is the Muzium Negara while to the nearest buildings to the south of the station are Menara CIMB, Q Sentral and St Regis Kuala Lumpur, which are part of the KL Sentral development.

Station layout

L1 Muzium Negara Level Lift to entrance B Street level and level B2 unpaid area
G Street Level Entrance A and entrance B on both sides of Jalan Damansara; Taxi lay-by; Park and ride lay-by
B2 Concourse Ticket vending machines; customer service office; fare gates; entrance C (pedestrian link to KL Sentral) from paid area
B3 Platform Level Platform 1: Sungai Buloh–Kajang Line  9  towards Kajang  SBK35 
Island platform
Platform 2: Sungai Buloh–Kajang Line  9  towards Sungai Buloh  SBK1 

Entrances and exits

The station has 3 entrances/exits, of which 2 lead to both sides of Jalan Damansara while the last one connects to the pedestrian link way which leads to the KL Sentral Station and other buildings in the KL Sentral development. Entrance B, which is the main entrance, is located directly in front of the Muzium Negara.

The KL Sentral-Muzium Negara MRT station pedestrian link way leads directly to the station paid area and does not allow any passing through to access the Muzium Negara. To access the Muzium Negara from KL Sentral, pedestrians should use entrance A by walking through Menara CIMB and then go through the unpaid area of the station and then exit at entrance B to get to the Muzium Negara main entrance. The reverse applies for pedestrians going from the Muzium Negara to KL Sentral.

Sungai Buloh–Kajang Line station
Entrance Location Destination Picture
A South side of Jalan Damansara The St Regis Kuala Lumpur, Menara CIMB
B North side of Jalan Damansara Muzium Negara, Muzium Etnologi Dunia Melayu (Malay World Ethnology Museum), Museums Department of Malaysia, Tasik Perdana (Lake Gardens), The Majestic Hotel Kuala Lumpur
C Linkway to KL Sentral KL Sentral Station, Hilton Kuala Lumpur, Le Meridien Kuala Lumpur, Q Sentral, Menara CIMB, Platinum Sentral, Nu Sentral

Commuters transferring between Muzium Negara MRT station and KL Sentral Transport Hub are required to talk through a 240-metre pedestrian link; which both elevated and underground. The link was constructed by Malaysian Resources Corporation Berhad at a cost of RM50 million.[1]

From Muzium Negara MRT station, the pedestrian link begins after the fare gates at entrance C where there are three flights of escalators which bring pedestrians to an elevated walkway above Jalan Stesen Sentral 5. The walkway is connected to various buildings such as Q Sentral, Menara CIMB, Le Meredian and Platinum Sentral. The walkway also leads to KL Sentral Station, where an escalator brings users to the KLIA Ekspres arrival hall.

In addition to constructing the new pedestrian link, renovations to cater to the increase passenger volume were also carried out at KL Sentral Station, where the walkway between the KLIA Ekspres arrival hall and the main transit concourse was widened by removing the retail outlets that used to line the walkway. Additional signage was also installed.

At KL Sentral Station, users are able to use the  1  Seremban Line,  2  Port Klang Line,  5  Kelana Jaya Line,  6  KLIA Ekspres,  7  KLIA Transit and  10  Skypark Link.

As the pedestrian links directly to the paid area of the Muzium Negara MRT station, it does not allow any walk through access for those from KL Sentral walking to the Muzium Negara itself or vice versa. Pedestrians from KL Sentral headed to the Muzium Negara should use the pedestrian link to head to Menara CIMB, exit to ground level to access entrance A of the station behind the building, cross under Jalan Damansara via the unpaid area of the station, and access the Muzium Negara via entrance B of the station.

Interior design

Similar to Pasar Seni and Bukit Bintang stations, the exterior of the above-ground station entrances are influenced by quartz crystals found at Bukit Tabur quartz range in Gombak, Selangor, just outside the northeastern limits of Kuala Lumpur.

As with the other underground stations of the MRT Sungai Buloh-Kajang Line, the Muzium Negara MRT station was given a unique interior design theme, which was the History of public transportation in Kuala Lumpur, in view of its proximity to the National Museum.[2]

Station

References

  1. "Linkway for pedestrians between KL Sentral and National Museum MRT Station to open on July 17". The Sun Daily. 2017-06-29. Retrieved 2017-10-26.
  2. "MRT stations designed to tell the story of M'sia". Thestar.com.my. 2017-08-03. Retrieved 2017-09-04.
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