On 9 May 2014, LCCT officially closes, a new Kuala Lumpur International Airport 2 (KLIA2) is built to replace the LCCT with bigger & better facilities. As a result, the info posted on this website is no longer applicable to the new KLIA2. Visit www.klia2.info for latest info on the new klia2 terminal.

How to go to Putrajaya from LCCT?

The easiest way to go to Putrajaya from LCCT is hiring a taxi. However, the taxi charge from LCCT to Putrajaya is at least RM64.00.

Alternatively, you can be more adventurous and try this option: [1] Travel from LCCT to KLIA using a feeder bus then [2] Take the KLIA Transit from the KLIA station to the Putrajaya & Cyberjaya station.

At the Putrajaya & Cyberjaya station station, there will be Nadi Putra buses, RapidKL bus service or the taxi service to get you to your destination.

[1] Travel from LCCT to KLIA using a feeder bus

You can take one of the following feedder buses from LCCT to KLIA. The journey is about 15 minutes ride.

Feeder Buses – Nadi KLIA First Trip – Last Trip One-Way Price (RM)
From LCCT to KLIA Bus Station 5:55 am – 12:35 midnight 1.50
From Platform No #8,
KLIA Bus Station to LCCT
5:30 am – 12:10 midnight 1.50
Note: Frequency for Nadi KLIA feeder bus is every 20 minutes. The feeder buses will wait at the curbside at the LCCT. The transfer time from / to KLIA – LCCT is approximately 15 minutes.
Feeder Buses – KR Travel First Trip – Last Trip One-Way Price (RM)
From KLIA Bus Station to LCCT 5:00 am – 12:30 midnight 1.50
Note: Frequency for KR Travel feeder bus is every 45 minutes. The transfer time from/to KLIA – LCCT is approximately 15 minutes.

[2] Take the KLIA Transit from the KLIA station to the Putrajaya station

When you reach the KLIA, you can then take the KLIA Transit to Putrajaya & Cyberjaya station. The journey from KLIA to Putrajaya using KLIA Transit will cost you RM6.20.

KLIA To KL Sentral Schedule

KLIA Transit From KL Sentral to KLIA

See complete KLIA Transit schedule from KLIA to KL Sentral.

The Putrajaya & Cyberjaya KLIA Transit station is located within the Western Transport Terminal (WTT) in Precinct 7. The terminal, also known as Putrajaya Sentral is managed by Perbadanan Putrajaya. At the Putrajaya station, there is a public transportation available at the station. You can take the Nadi Putra buses, Rapid KL bus service or the taxi service to go to your destination.

Feeder Bus Servicing KLIA Transit Putrajaya & Cyberjaya station. The Nadiputra feeder service which currently covers Putrajaya city and Cyberjaya’s areas is owned by Perbadanan Putrajaya. If you have any enquiries, please contact our Customer Enquiry Number at 603-2267 8000.

NadiPutra Feeder Service Bus number 300 serving Putrajaya from KLIA Transit Station at Western Transport Terminal (WTT).

FAQs about Putrajaya station

Is there any parking facility at your Putrajaya station? What are the parking charges?

The Putrajaya Sentral Station provides indoor and outdoor parking facility for commuters. This park-and-ride facility is managed by Perbadanan Putrajaya. The current charges are as follows:

  • Covered car park: RM2 per entry (or RM5 per day exceeding 14 hours)
  • Open car park: RM1 per hour

Note: Parking charges are subject to changes. Please check with Perbadanan Putrajaya for further details and terms & conditions.

Is it safe to park my car at the station?

The security within and around the Putrajaya Sentral is under the jurisdiction of Perbadanan Putrajaya. As normally is the case at most managed parking lots, car owners park their vehicles at their own risks. ERL is not responsible for any damage to the parked vehicles or theft.

Map of Putrajaya Precincts

Putrajaya Precincts
Precinct 1, Precinct 2, Precinct 3, Precinct 4, Precinct 5 are known as the Core Area that expresses the formal identity for Putrajaya.

It is the main part that provides Putrajaya its structure. The Core Area has a total area of 3,232.5 acres. The Core Area of Putrajaya is divided into five precincts linked by a distinctive 4.2km/2.6mi long boulevard.

These precincts in the Core Area are identified as the Government Precincts with the role as the administration centre for the Federal Government.

Precinct 1 is located at the northern end of the Core Area which most of the Federal Government Ministries, Departments and Agencies are located.

This precinct occupies a peninsula bounded by the lake and wetland on the west and the east, with the Prime Minister’s Office (Perdana Putra Building) overlooking the Dataran Putra.

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