1 Utama link to Bandar Utama MRT Station now open

The pedestrian link directly connecting the Bandar Utama MRT Station to 1 Utama is finally open. Now, commuters no longer need to head towards 1 Powerhouse (Entrance A) to walk or take a shuttle to the shopping mall.

The station’s Entrance B takes you to One World Hotel near the newly relocated Zuan Yuan Chinese Restaurant and the ground floor of 1 Utama. Users can also reach the IBM and KPMG office towers, Media Prima and 1 First Avenue via this entrance.

The 35-metre link-bridge was constructed by Bandar Utama City Corporation (BUCC), the owner of 1 Utama and the adjacent buildings. The free shuttle bus service to and fro the mall from the 1 Powerhouse MRT Feeder Bus Terminal and MRT Park & Ride will continue.

“As with any work involving more than one party, there were interfacing issues which had to be ironed out. We are happy that MRT Corp and BUCC have managed to work together closely to get this link opened. With the link, it will be easier for shoppers to get to 1 Utama seamlessly. At the same time, this will encourage more people to use the MRT. This is certainly a win-win situation for all parties involved and the public,” said MRT Corp director of strategic communications and stakeholder relations Datuk Najmuddin Abdullah.

There’s more to come from Malaysia’s largest shopping mall. “Phase 1 of our newest mall extension 1 Utama E was just launched last week and we will be building more pedestrian links from the MRT station to 1 Utama E with seamless connections to 1 Utama as we work towards constructing Phase 2 to be completed by mid-2019,” said 1 Utama director Tan Sri Teo Chiang Kok.

1 Utama E will add almost 600,000 sq.ft. to the mall’s six million sq.ft. of gross built-up area. There will be an additional three levels of basement carpark with a direct access ramp off Lebuh Bandar Utama as well as via Dataran Bandar Utama and Persiaran Bandar Utama.

 
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All 15 Comments

  • Completed ahead of schedule, Selangor effecient work delivery. Easy and seamless connections for commuters of free Bas Selangorku.

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    • Nearly 2 years late isnt ahead of schedule. Sel gov dunno how to do work

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      • 12yrsold on Feb 01, 2018 at 4:49 pm

        Its late bcos it involved more than one party. Its better late than never so stop complaining & start appreciating & thank BUCC.

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        • I thank MRT for making it possible. As for BUCC, let me quote another priceless comment “they dunno its coming up beside them kah? All buta? For 2 years everyday goyang kaki tido in opis, din even see the construction happening out their windows”

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        • Oh and another “if only Mainland China had run BUCC and BU instead. Then this link wud have been built in 1 week instead of nearly 2 years. BUCC need mainland China to help save them and improve their efficiency.”

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        • apamau on Feb 01, 2018 at 6:06 pm

          Adoiii MRT Corp. Apasal mau manyak lama oh

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          • That link is not under MRT Corp responsibility. They have built the 1 Utama exit and the building owner has to build the link themselves.

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  • NABEI on Feb 01, 2018 at 3:33 pm

    Nearly 2 years after MRT open . The one utama believe cannot have link frm South side. Bad feng sui. Consulting a Bodoh punya fengshui master

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    • They cud have made life easier for everybody if they had allowed MRT to cross between BU1 & BU2. But their fengshui masta makes life difficult for everybody.

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  • Disgruntled Iriz Driver on Feb 01, 2018 at 5:27 pm

    Hah! about time this is done. Guys, only put credits where it is due. While this completion is a boon, they took time to finish it. This has been late for years, so don’t put your sorry-ass attitude up and say ‘rilek lah bro, all’s good’. Wake up people, we need these conveniences YEARS ago!

    Sometimes I feel that this apologetic attitude of ours that always bites us back in the end.

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    • I only see apologetic attitudes being shown to private constructions like above. If this was a Gov related constructions, the abuse and insults hurled at them is astounding. Oh except for the apologetic attitude towards a certain unstarted tunnel…

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  • Anonymous on Feb 01, 2018 at 7:23 pm

    Bridge looks cheap compare to others

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  • Kissy Kiss on Feb 01, 2018 at 9:40 pm

    Before I scrolled to the comments I was thinking, “I’m sure all the troopers will find some retarded way to link it to the Sgor govt coz of their weird political brain…” – and boom I saw it!

    Yawn.

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    • inb4 some basher tried to positive spin this into a Sel gov gud work. Well too bad the bubble burst, mate.

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1 Utama link to Bandar Utama MRT Station now open

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The pedestrian link directly connecting the Bandar Utama MRT Station to 1 Utama is finally open. Now, commuters no longer need to head towards 1 Powerhouse (Entrance A) to walk or take a shuttle to the shopping mall.

The station’s Entrance B takes you to One World Hotel near the newly relocated Zuan Yuan Chinese Restaurant and the ground floor of 1 Utama. Users can also reach the IBM and KPMG office towers, Media Prima and 1 First Avenue via this entrance.

The 35-metre link-bridge was constructed by Bandar Utama City Corporation (BUCC), the owner of 1 Utama and the adjacent buildings. The free shuttle bus service to and fro the mall from the 1 Powerhouse MRT Feeder Bus Terminal and MRT Park & Ride will continue.

“As with any work involving more than one party, there were interfacing issues which had to be ironed out. We are happy that MRT Corp and BUCC have managed to work together closely to get this link opened. With the link, it will be easier for shoppers to get to 1 Utama seamlessly. At the same time, this will encourage more people to use the MRT. This is certainly a win-win situation for all parties involved and the public,” said MRT Corp director of strategic communications and stakeholder relations Datuk Najmuddin Abdullah.

There’s more to come from Malaysia’s largest shopping mall. “Phase 1 of our newest mall extension 1 Utama E was just launched last week and we will be building more pedestrian links from the MRT station to 1 Utama E with seamless connections to 1 Utama as we work towards constructing Phase 2 to be completed by mid-2019,” said 1 Utama director Tan Sri Teo Chiang Kok.

1 Utama E will add almost 600,000 sq.ft. to the mall’s six million sq.ft. of gross built-up area. There will be an additional three levels of basement carpark with a direct access ramp off Lebuh Bandar Utama as well as via Dataran Bandar Utama and Persiaran Bandar Utama.