The Taman Bahagia LRT station is located along Jalan SS 2/3, near the Taman Megah interchange of the Damansara-Puchong Expressway or better known as the LDP. This station is part of the Kelana Jaya Line LRT network.

The Taman Bahagia LRT station accommodates 2 side platforms with 2 tracks. Some parking slots are available near the station.
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This Taman Bahagia LRT station serves the neighbourhoods of SS2, SS3, SS4 and SS23.
Station Layout
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L1: Platform Level | Platform 1: ![]() |
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G: Concourse & Street Level | Faregates, Ticketing Machines, Station Control, Bus Terminal, Taxi Stand |
Buses from this station also extend the reach of this station to sections SS4, SS5 & SS6 in Kelana Jaya, Damansara Jaya (SS22) & Damansara Utama (SS21).







The Taman Bahagia LRT station was constructed between 1995 and 1998 on a piece of land that was previously occupied by the Taman Gelora row of 25 single-storey terraced houses.
The owners and residences started to move out of their homes in June 1995. The adjacent Taman Gelora 11kV Tenaga Nasional substation is the sole reminder of the previous existence of these homes.
Location of Taman Bahagia LRT Station
The Taman Bahagia LRT station is located along Jalan SS 2/3, near the Taman Megah interchange of the Damansara-Puchong Expressway.

Around this LRT station, you can find these nearby attractions within short walking distance.
- Acha Curry House
- Cendol & Rojak Taman Bahagia
- Drift Coffee Cafe
- Farmer Express Zhai Up Vegetarian 素食料理
- Fivehouz Guest House
- Happy Residence
- Ipoh Road Yong Tau Foo Restaurant
- Jawa Laksa and Tio Jiu Mee stall
- Kean Fatt Restaurant 坚发茶室
- Kedah Asam Laksa stall
- PERODUA car dealer
- Poh Teck Lala stall
- SK Maju Restaurant
- SS Two Kopitiam Restaurant
- Uncle Cheng Special Beef Noodle
Note: This is an ongoing update. More places will be added soon.








Check train fare & station statistics
The following is a simple fare calculator that helps you to check the train ticket fare if you are using the Kelana Jaya Line LRT (KJL-LRT), the
Ampang Line LRT (AGL-LRT), the
Sri Petaling Line LRT (SPL-LRT), the
KL Monorail (MRL), and the
MRT Sungai Buloh – Kajang Line (MRT-SBK).
Station statistics
Taman Bahagia LRT station | |
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Address | Jalan SS 3/59E and Jalan SS 2/3 |
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Connections | Bus, Taxi |
Structure | Elevated |
Levels | 2 |
Platforms | Side platform |
Tracks | 2 |
Parking | Available |
Opened | September 1, 1998 |
Owned by | Syarikat Prasarana Negara Berhad |
Reference | Taman Bahagia station on wikipedia |
Summary of stations for Kelana Jaya Line LRT
The Kelana Jaya Line LRT runs from Putra Heights LRT station through Kelana Jaya to Gombak, comprises 46.4km of grade-separated tracks with 37 stations.

If you are on the Kelana Jaya Line LRT, you can:
- Use Kelana Jaya Line LRT to go KLIA / klia2
- Connect to Ampang / Sri Petaling line LRT
- Connect to KL Monorail
- Connect to MRT Kajang Line
- Connect to MRT Putrajaya Line
- Connect to KTM Komuter
- Check train fare
- Summary of stations
Kelana Jaya Line LRT stations
This Kelana Jaya Line LRT comprises 46.4km of grade-separated tracks running mostly on underground and elevated guideways with 37 stations. The stations along the Kelana Jaya line LRT are aligned in a north-south direction, running from Gombank through Kelana Jaya to Putra Heights.
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