The Setia Jaya Station is a connected station located nearby Bandar Sunway and served by the 2 KTM Port Klang Line and B1 BRT Sunway Line. The BRT section of the station is called Sunway-Setia Jaya.

 KD08  Setia Jaya
 SB1  Sunway-Setia Jaya
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Commuter rail and BRT station
General information
Other namesChinese: 双威-斯迪亚再也
Tamil: சன்வே-செத்தியா ஜெயா
LocationBandar Sunway, Selangor
Malaysia
Operated byKeretapi Tanah Melayu (KTM Komuter), Rapid Bus (BRT)
Line(s)2 Tanjung Malim-Port Klang
B1 BRT Sunway
Platforms1 side platforms & 1 island platform
Tracks3
ConnectionsIntegrative station between  KD08  and  SB1 
Construction
Structure type KD08  Subsurface
 SB1  Elevated
ParkingNot available
Other information
Station code KD08   SB1 
History
Opened14 August 1995 (1995-08-14) (KTM Komuter)
2 May 2015 (2015-05-02) (BRT)
Electrified25 kV AC railway electrification (Port Klang Line)
Previous namesSungai Way
Services
Preceding station Keretapi Tanah Melayu
(Komuter)
Following station
Seri Setia Tanjung Malim–Port Klang Line Subang Jaya
towards Port Klang
Preceding station Following station
Mentari
towards USJ 7
BRT Sunway Line Terminus
Location
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The stop is located on the junction of Federal Highway and Damansara–Puchong Expressway and within walking distance of factories in the free industrial zone. Leisure Commerce Square & Mentari Court Apartment is just behind the station. A major landmark near station would be the Freescale LDP Bridge at Damansara–Puchong Expressway.

There is no "paid area to paid area" link-up between the Port Klang Line and BRT Sunway Line and users have to exit the paid area of one system and enter the paid area of the other when transferring.

The KL Sentral-Terminal Skypark Line passes through, but does not stop at this station. Skypark Link trains stop at the adjacent Subang Jaya station instead.

Name

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The station was known as Sungai Way Station in the 1980s.[1] while the new name “Setia Jaya” originate from Seri Setia (Sungai Way) new village, and “Jaya” means victory in Malay language and also from Petaling Jaya.

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References

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  1. ^ "KTM Klang Valley Network, 1985". Retrieved 2 July 2019.
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3°04′59″N 101°36′40″E / 3.08306°N 101.61111°E / 3.08306; 101.61111