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Putra Heights is a 1,796 acres residential township developed by Sime UEP Properties since 1999, [1] Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. It is located within the mukim of Petaling District . The township is visible by the tall Bukit Cermin in Putra Heights.
Part of AH2 (Shah Alam–Nilai) Maintained by PLUS Expressways: Length: 63 km (39 mi) Existed: 1994–present: History: Completed in 1996, Putrajaya Link in 2000: Component highways: North–South Expressway Central Link Main link (Shah Alam–Nilai) North–South Expressway Central Link Putrajaya Link (Putrajaya Interchange–Putrajaya)
Putra Heights is a Klang Valley Rapid Transit station in Putra Heights in the southern Subang Jaya. The station are the southern terminus for the Sri Petaling Line and Kelana Jaya Line. The station is located on the intersection of Persiaran Putra Indah and Persiaran Putra Perdana, next to E6 ELITE. Nearby places include Kampung Kuala Sungai ...
In September 2009, Syarikat Prasarana Negara began displaying the alignment of the proposed extensions over a 3-month period for feedback. The Kelana Jaya extension would have 13 new stations over 17 km (11 mi) from Kelana Jaya to Putra Heights. Construction was expected to commence in early 2010. [9] [10] [11] [12]
Kajang Utama SJK(C) Kajang 2 加影新城华小 43000 Kajang Urban 180 ... Putra Height SJK(C) Tun Tan Siew Sin 敦陈修信华小 47650 Subang Jaya Urban
It is served by the LRT Sri Petaling Line, which is situated between the terminus of the line, Putra Heights station and Puchong Perdana station. [1] Like most LRT station operating in Klang Valley, the station is an elevated station, which consists of two side platforms. It is connected to street level by escalators, lifts and stairs.
In terms of public transportation, there are buses, taxis, elevated bus rapid transit (BRT), and public light-rail transit (LRT) trains serving around the township. RapidKL has buses plying between Subang Jaya, USJ and Putra Heights. RapidKL bus number BET3 and 770 are some of the buses that connect Kuala Lumpur to and from the township.
The Tsingshan Holdings Group (Chinese: 青山控股, ching-shan) is a Chinese private company active in the stainless steel and nickel industry.. Xiang Guangda in 2017. Tsingshan Holdings was founded in 1988 by Xiang Guangda in Wenzhou. [2]