Misplaced Pages

Sungai Buloh Depot

Article snapshot taken from Wikipedia with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.

Sungai Buloh Depot (Malay: Depoh Sungai Buloh) is a railway yard near Sungai Buloh , Selangor , Malaysia , serving the MRT Kajang Line and the Putrajaya Line . It is located behind Kwasa Damansara MRT station .

#240759

4-715: The depot was built at the site of the Rubber Research Institute of Malaysia (RRIM) estate, near the development project of Kwasa Damansara . The depot houses a central maintenance facility with overhauling functions for trains of both the Kajang Line and the Putrajaya Line . It is one of two yards for the Kajang Line, the other being the Kajang Depot , as well as being one of Rapid Rail 's six yards in its network,

8-471: The bill to incorporate the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya was passed by the government. Dr G. Bryce was appointed the first Director of the institute on 26 September 1926. On 31 October 1926, its laboratory at Petaling Estate was closed down and from 1 November 1926, the institute took over the equipment of the Rubber Growers' Association. Also in 1926, the institute made a request to the government for

12-506: The others being Kajang, Ampang , Kuala Sungai Baru , Subang and Brickfields . This Malaysia rail-related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Rubber Research Institute of Malaysia The Rubber Research Institute of Malaysia ( RRIM ; Malay : Institut Penyelidikan Getah Malaysia ) is a research center for problems and matters pertaining to rubber and its industry in Malaysia . On 29 June 1925,

16-573: The temporary laboratory building of the institute at Damansara Road in Selangor . The request was granted and the building was leased for five years. In 1936, the institute decided to relocate to a new building at Ampang Road . The building was officiated by Sultan Sulaiman of Selangor on 22 April 1936 and the institute restarted its operation on 19 May 1937. 3°09′39″N 101°44′00″E  /  3.16085°N 101.73334°E  / 3.16085; 101.73334 This Malaysian organisation article

#240759