- Sunway Monorail
Infobox Public transit
name = Sunway Monorail
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locale = Sunway City,Petaling Jaya ,Selangor , Malaysia.
transit_type = Steel-trackedmonorail .
began_operation =2000 .
ended_operation = Defunct as of 2007.
system_length = 3.2 km.
lines = 1 loop line; 1 branch line.
vehicles = 2 trains.
stations = 3.
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owner = The Sunway Monorail was aMalaysia nmonorail system that operated within the vicinity of Sunway City,Petaling Jaya ,Selangor , west from the country's capital city,Kuala Lumpur . The system included a single looped line with three stations around Sunway City, and was the second monorail system to operate in Malaysia following theGenting Monorail , and the first public monorail in the country, opening in 2000 and predating the launch of the Kuala Lumpur Monorail by three years.Line and rolling stock
The monorail primarily ran along a 3km steel-tracked loop system surrounding the
Sunway Lagoon water theme park, stopping at three key locations on the northern and western side of the loop:
* One station north of theSunway Pyramid shopping centre.
* One station west of Sunway Pyramid, currently within the site of the shopping Centre's 2006-2007 extension.
* One station east ofSunway University College and a Malaysian campus of Monash University, both of which are situated side-by-side.
* Additionally, a branch line extends 600m west towards the monorail system'sdepot from the loop.The monorail system operated with two five-car SL5 trains in its rolling stock; the trains produced by
Severn-Lamb , a British locomotive manufacturer. The total cost of the loop was an estimated US$10 million.Expansions, closure and potential revivals
The Sunway Monorail system was intended to support additional extensions in the following years. Plans were made to construct two addition loops with interconnecting stations at all three loops, but none of the plans were realised.
The system ceased operation within years following its opening. Despite its closure, portions of tracks along the line, as well as its depot, remain.
In 2007, talks were made on a potential revival of the monorail link, additionally connecting to the
KTM Komuter 's Setia Jaya station (proposed to be renamed Sunway station).Fact|date=December 2007 As of November 2007, little news of the revival is available.See also
*
Monorails in Malaysia External links
* The [http://www.monorails.org/tMspages/Sunway.html Sunway Monorail] at monorails.org.
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