Another rail transit centre in KL


Loke (centre) officiating at the Abdullah Hukum train station in Kuala Lumpur. With him are (front row, from second left) Azhar, Saripuddin, Mohd Rani (third from right), Fahmi and Dr Wan Mohd Zahid.

The opening of the Abdullah Hukum train station in KL Eco City proves Railway Assets Corporation’s (RAC) commitment and focus on the Government’s intention to implement Transit Oriented Development (TOD).

Construction of the station, which was privatised by KL Eco City Sdn Bhd, a subsidiary of developer SP Setia, is RAC’s first TOD project, a federal statutory body under the Transport Ministry.

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