“Lost in time,” a weathered newspaper clipping declared, “the ghost station of Bandar Malaysia Utara.” PY25 Bandar Malaysia Utara. A station built, but never opened. It sits silently beneath the bustling city of Kuala Lumpur, a monument to plans unfulfilled. PY25 Bandar Malaysia Utara was designed as an integral part of the MRT Putrajaya Line. A key stop on a line connecting the city’s heart to its burgeoning southern suburbs. The station was meant to serve the grand Bandar Malaysia project, a mixed-use development envisioned to transform the former Sungai Besi Air Base. Imagine a thriving hub, trains gliding in and out, carrying the lifeblood of a new urban center. This was the dream for PY25 Bandar Malaysia Utara. But the Bandar Malaysia project stalled, impacting the station’s fate. The Kuala Lumpur-Singapore high-speed rail project, another crucial link in the station’s purpose, met a similar end. So, on March 16, 2023, when the Putrajaya Line opened its doors to the public, PY25 Bandar Malaysia Utara remained closed. A ghost station, fully equipped with lifts, ticket vending machines, and platforms, yet eerily silent. It stands as a reminder of ambitious plans and the unpredictable turns of urban development. PY25 Bandar Malaysia Utara waits, a silent testament to a future that might have been. Perhaps one day, the trains will finally arrive, breathing life into this forgotten station. Until then, it remains a curious enigma beneath the city’s vibrant surface. A hidden story waiting to be rediscovered.
Vista Tower
“Formerly known as Empire Tower.” Did you know Vista Tower had a different name? This impressive structure stands as a