MRT3 Circle Line orbital route map, Klang Valley
Infrastructure Guide · Klang Valley

MRT3 Property Guide (2026): Circle Line Stations, Timeline & Impact

The MRT3 Circle Line is reshaping where smart property capital is heading in the Klang Valley. This guide explains what the MRT3 is, when it arrives, why an orbital line behaves differently to earlier rail, and what it means for property along the Old Klang Road–Kuchai corridor.
51.6 km orbital loop
Final Scheme July 2025
Civil works 2027
Operational 2032
3 OKR–Kuchai nodes
Freehold value protected
The basics

What the MRT3 Is

The MRT3 is the Circle Line — a 51.6-kilometre orbital rail loop designed to connect Kuala Lumpur’s established suburbs to one another, rather than running into the city centre like the earlier radial LRT and MRT1 lines. By closing the loop around the city, it lets passengers move laterally between mature neighbourhoods, easing the historic dependence on downtown interchanges.
Timeline

Where the MRT3 Stands Now

As of 2026, the MRT3 has cleared its major pre-construction approvals. The headline milestones:
Q4 2024
Public inspection concluded with over 93% public support.
July 2025
Final Railway Scheme approved; “i-MRT” spec adopted; land-acquisition lots cut 31% (1,012 → 690).
End 2026
Land-acquisition finalisation — the current phase.
2027
Civil works commence along the OKR–Kuchai stretch.
2032
Full 51.6 km system targeted operational.
Total expenditure is targeted below RM45 billion, with the i-MRT revision reducing the construction footprint across established neighbourhoods.
Why it matters

Why Orbital Lines Lift Mature Suburbs

Radial lines pull people and capital toward the city centre; an orbital line does the opposite, redistributing activity across the city’s established suburbs. The practical effect is that mature mid-point neighbourhoods become self-sufficient destinations rather than commuter stops — historically a stronger driver of neighbourhood re-rating. The MRT3’s reduced land-acquisition footprint also helps preserve existing freehold value near the line.
The local alignment

The OKR–Kuchai Station Nodes

Three nodes anchor the MRT3 through the Old Klang Road and Kuchai Lama corridor.
Urban infill

Jalan Klang Lama

Fills a long-standing transit gap in the mature Old Klang Road spine. The Shang Residence sits ~650 m away.

Interchange

Kuchai

The corridor's critical hub — connecting the MRT3 with the existing MRT2 Putrajaya Line.

Gateway west

Pantai Dalam

Interchange with the KTM line, bridging toward the Petaling Jaya border.

Where to buy

Condos Near the MRT3

Several freehold launches sit within walking distance of the new corridor nodes. The standout for low-density, large-format living is The Shang Residence — a seven-minute walk from the Jalan Klang Lama station — alongside the more compact Genstarz and the mega-density M Aurora. For a deeper area view, see the corridor guides.
Featured development

The Shang Residence, Kuchai Lama

A freehold, low-density condominium of 449 units, a seven-minute walk from the future MRT3 Jalan Klang Lama station. Large 3–4 bedroom layouts, four facility levels, SPA pricing from RM644,940 — one of the corridor’s standout own-stay propositions.
FAQ

MRT3 Property FAQ

The MRT3 is the Circle Line — a 51.6 km orbital rail loop connecting Kuala Lumpur’s established suburbs to one another, rather than running into the city centre like the earlier radial lines.
The full system is targeted to be operational in 2032. The Final Railway Scheme was approved in July 2025, with civil works scheduled to begin in 2027.
Orbital lines redistribute demand across mature suburbs rather than into the city centre, which historically supports neighbourhood re-rating — especially around interchange nodes. The reduced land-acquisition footprint also helps protect freehold value.
Jalan Klang Lama (urban infill), Kuchai (an interchange with the MRT2 Putrajaya Line) and Pantai Dalam (a KTM interchange).
Freehold launches near the OKR–Kuchai nodes include The Shang Residence (~650 m from Jalan Klang Lama station), Genstarz and M Aurora.

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