Putrajaya Sentral also comprises other multimodal transport services apart from the ERL & MRT stations, which includes the unfinished Putrajaya Monorail station (abandoned as of now), a taxi centre, and a bus hub (currently utilised by RapidKL and Nadi Putra buses) that has city buses serving Putrajaya, express buses serving the city and scheduled intercity buses.[1] The station complex also contains a couple of restaurants and shops selling clothes.
A common concourse exists for both the KLIA Transit platforms and the Putrajaya Monorail platforms. The new MRT station is located on the eastern side of the complex and is connected to the main building via a pedestrian walkway.
Faregates, Ticketing Machines, Station Control, Escalator to/from ERL Platforms (north), Escalators to/from Monorail Platforms (boarded up), Convenience Store, Food & Beverage Kiosks, Pedestrian access to ground floor of MRT station, Walkway to Terminal A (Taxi), B and C (Express bus)
A KLIA Ekspres train passing through the station. Unlike the KLIA Transit, these trains do not stop here as they travel non-stop from KL Sentral to KLIA and klia2.
The bus platform at the station. Putrajaya Sentral is also a bus hub.
The exterior design of Putrajaya Sentral MRT station
All trunk and feeder buses are located in Terminal D near the MRT station. With the opening of the MRT Putrajaya Line, five feeder buses also began operating linking the station with areas in Putrajaya. Bus route 503 (Causeway Link) and all BET buses were terminated as of 2023.