The KTM Komuter train service is the first electrified commuter train service in Malaysia with rail network consists of the Port Klang Line, Batu Caves Line and the Skypark Link.
This KTM Komuter railway network covers 57 stations with more than 270km length of rail tracks.
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KTM Komuter - Seremban Line
The KTM Komuter Seremban Line covers 135km of rail tracks with 26 stations. The Seremban Line runs between Batu Caves and Tampin / Pulau Sebang.
Stations for KTM Komuter Seremban Line |
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KC05 Batu Caves |
KC04 Taman Wahyu |
KC03 Kampung Batu |
PY13 Kampung Batu |
KC02 Batu Kentonmen |
KC01 Sentul |
KA04 Putra |
SP4 AG4 PWTC |
KA03 Bank Negara |
SP6 AG6 Bandaraya |
KA02 Kuala Lumpur |
KJ14 Pasar Seni |
KG16 Pasar Seni |
KA01 KS01 KL Sentral |
KT1 KE1 KL Sentral |
MR1 KL Sentral |
KJ15 KL Sentral |
KG15 Muzium Negara |
KB01 Mid Valley |
KJ17 Abdullah Hukum |
KD01 Abdullah Hukum |
KB02 Seputeh |
KB03 Salak Selatan |
KB04 Bandar Tasik Selatan |
SP15 Bandar Tasik Selatan |
KT2 Bandar Tasik Selatan |
KB05 Serdang |
KB06 Kajang |
KG35 Kajang |
KB07 UKM |
KB08 Bangi |
KB09 Batang Benar |
KB10 Nilai |
KB11 Labu |
KB12 Tiroi |
KB13 Seremban |
KB14 Senawang |
KB15 Sungai Gadut |
KB16 Rembau |
KB17 Tampin / Pulau Sebang |
KTM Komuter - Port Klang Line
The KTM Komuter Port Klang Line covers 131km of rail tracks with 34 stations. This Port Klang Line runs between Tanjung Malim and Pelabuhan Klang (Port Klang).
Stations for KTM Komuter - Port Klang Line |
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KA15 Tanjung Malim |
KA14 Kuala Kubu Bharu |
KA13 Rasa |
KA12 Batang Kali |
KA11 Serendah |
KA10 Rawang |
KA09 Kuang |
KA08 Sungai Buloh |
PY04 Sungai Buloh |
KA07 Kepong Sentral |
PY08 Sri Damansara Timur |
KA06 Kepong |
KA05 Segambut |
KA04 Putra |
SP4 AG4 PWTC |
KA03 Bank Negara |
SP6 AG6 Bandaraya |
KA02 Kuala Lumpur |
KJ14 Pasar Seni |
KG16 Pasar Seni |
KA01 KS01 KL Sentral |
KT1 KE1 KL Sentral |
MR1 KL Sentral |
KJ15 KL Sentral |
KG15 Muzium Negara |
KD01 Abdullah Hukum |
KJ17 Abdullah Hukum |
KB01 Mid Valley |
KD02 Angkasapuri |
KD03 Pandai Dalam |
KD04 Petaling |
KD05 Jalan Templer |
KD06 Kampung Dato Harun |
KD07 Seri Setia |
KD08 Setia Jaya |
KD09 KS02 Subang Jaya |
KJ28 Subang Jaya |
KD10 Batu Tiga |
KD11 Shah Alam |
KD12 Padang Jawa |
KD13 Bukit Badak |
KD14 Klang |
KD15 Teluk Pulai |
KD16 Teluk Gadong |
KD17 Kampung Raja Uda |
KD18 Jalan Kastam |
KD19 Pelabuhan Klang (Port Klang) |
At present, the Port Klang Line is the oldest existing (and still operational) railway line in the country, taking the title after the Taiping-Port Weld line was dismantled in 1987.
KTM Komuter - Skypark Link
The Skypark Link is a convenient, time saving and affordable train service that connects you from the KL Sentral KTM station, to the Subang Jaya KTM station, and finally to the Terminal Skypark station near the Subang Skypark Terminal.
Stations for KTM Komuter Skypark Link |
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KS01 KA01 KL Sentral |
KT1 KE1 KL Sentral |
MR1 KL Sentral |
KJ15 KL Sentral |
KG15 Muzium Negara |
KS02 KD09 Subang Jaya |
KJ28 Subang Jaya |
KS03 Terminal Skypark station |
Klang Valley Integrated Railway Transit System
The Klang Valley Integrated Transit System consists of KTM Komuter rail line, Ampang Line LRT, the Sri Petaling Line LRT, the Kelana Jaya Line LRT, the KL Monorail, one bus rapid transit line and KLIA Ekspres and KLIA Transit airport rail links to Kuala Lumpur International Airport.
The MRT-based public transport network, 51km MRT Kajang Line, was integrated to the Klang Valley Mass Rapid Transit (KVMRT) project in 2017, together with the existing Light Rapid Transit (LRTs), the Monorail, the KTM Komuter, the KLIA Ekspres and the KLIA Transit systems, to form the backbone of seamless connectivity in the Greater Kuala Lumpur / Klang Valley region.
The MRT Putrajaya Line is the second line of the KVMRT Project to be developed after the successful completion of first line — MRT Kajang Line in July 2017. The MRT Putrajaya line began full operations from 3pm on 16th March 2023.
The Klang Valley Integrated Transit System consists of the following rail systems that operate seamlessly together for the comfort and convenience of the commuters:
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