The KTM Komuter network consists of three rail lines namely the Port Klang Line, the Seremban Line and the newly added Skypark Link. The entire network covers more than 300km length of rail tracks and it accommodates 61 stations that play an important role in the Klang Valley Integrated Transit system.

The KTM Komuter is a popular mode of transport to commute to Kuala Lumpur and to travel within the Klang Valley areas. Passengers of the KTM Komuter can rest in the comfort coaches while being taken to their destinations at very reasonable fares.
The KTM Komuter contributed RM146.2 million to group revenue in 2017, carrying a total of 37+ million passengers.
- Overview of KTM Komuter
- Go to KLIA / klia2 airport
- Go to Subang Skypark Terminal – with the Skypark Link
- Transfer between KTM Lines – Port Klang Line ⇄ Seremban Line
- Connect to LRT rail network
- Connect to MRT Sungai Buloh – Kajang line
- Connect to Express Rail Link (ERL) – KLIA Ekspres & KLIA Transit
- Check KTM Komuter fare
- List of KTM Komuter stations
The Port Klang cross-city line runs from the Port Klang (Pelabuhan Klang) KTM station to the Tanjung Malim KTM station and the Seremban cross-city line starts from Gemas KTM station to the Batu Caves KTM station.

The six-car Class 92s EMU (Electric Multiple Unit) trains are the most commonly used train for the KTM Komuter network.
The trains used are air-conditioned electric multiple units. Most stations provide convenient ‘Park & Ride’ facilities at a nominal charge.

Overview of KTM Komuter railway network
The KTM Komuter is the first electrified commuter train service in Malaysia. Its train network covers more than 300km length of railway network that accommodates 61 stations.

KTM Komuter’s tickets can be purchased at the ticketing counters or by using the self-service Ticket Vending Machine, which are available at all stations and halts.
Transfers between the two main lines can be made at any of the four stations on the central core:
The KL Sentral KTM station is the busiest station as it is located within the KL Sentral transportation hub.

Interchange with the LRT network can be done at the Bandar Tasik Selatan KTM station for the Sri Petaling line LRT, and at the Subang Jaya KTM station, the Kuala Lumpur KTM station, the Abdullah Hukum KTM station, or the KL Sentral KTM station for the Kelana Jaya line LRT.
Passengers may also transfer to the Ampang line LRT in the city centre at Bank Negara KTM station by means of a 200-metre covered walk to the Bandaraya LRT station. Also, from the Putra KTM station, the PWTC LRT station is about 1km walking distance away.
To change to KL Monorail, passengers can stop at KL Sentral KTM station then take a 400 meters short walk to the KL Sentral monorail station.
Passengers opt for the MRT network can perform the interchange at Sungai Buloh KTM station to the Sungai Buloh MRT station, Kuala Lumpur KTM station to the Pasar Seni MRT station, KL Sentral KTM station to the Muzium Negara MRT station, and Kajang KTM station to the Kajang MRT station.
The KTM Komuter also services shopping complexes and recreational centres. The Mid Valley KTM station was opened in 2004 and it is located just next to the Mid Valley Megamall. A new pedestrian bridge was recently opened to allow the commuters at the Abdullah Hukum KTM station to walk 250 meters and reach the Mid Valley city.
The Subang Parade and AEON BiG Subang Jaya are nearby Subang Jaya KTM station and The MINES shopping mall is nearby Serdang KTM station.

Check KTM Komuter fare
Using the KTM Komuter to travel to your destination? You can use the tool here to check the KTM Komuter fare.

Go to Shopping Malls
KTM Komuter has made shopping complexes and recreational centres more accessible. The Mid Valley KTM station, which opened in 2004 next to the Mid Valley Megamall, has proven particularly popular. The pedestrian bridge that connects the Abdullah Hukum KTM station to the Mid Valley City is also a popular shortcut.

The Nu Sentral shopping mall is just about 400 meters walk away from the KL Sentral KTM station.





Go to KLIA / klia2 Airport
Currently, there is no direct connection from any KTM station to the KLIA / klia2 airport.
Instead, after reaching the designated KTM station, you will have to make use of another mode of transportation to go to the airport.
The KTM fees charged on traveling between KL Sentral KTM station and Nilai KTM station is RM7.00.
Alternatively, take the KTM Komuter and stop at the KL Sentral KTM station and then change and ride the KLIA Ekspres or KLIA Transit to klia2 / KLIA.
Connect to Transportation Hub in Kuala Lumpur
You can use the KTM Komuter to go the Transportation Hub in the Kuala Lumpur city area.


Transfer between KTM Komuter Lines
Transfers between the two KTM Komuter lines (Port Klang Line and Seremban Line) can be done at the center core stations easily.
The KTM stations accommodate transfer are KL Sentral KTM station and the Kuala Lumpur KTM station.
Also, both the Bank Negara KTM station and the Putra KTM station provide easy transfer between lines.
Connect to LRT rail network
To transfer between the KTM Komuter and the LRT network, these are the stations accommodate easy transfer within short walking distance.







Connect to MRT Sungai Buloh – Kajang Line
To transfer between the KTM Komuter and the MRT Sungai Buloh – Kajang Line, some MRT stations accommodate easy transfer to the KTM station within a short walking distance.
The KTM stations connected to the MRT stations are the Sungai Buloh KTM station, the Kuala Lumpur KTM station, the KL Sentral KTM station, and the Kajang KTM station.




Connect to Express Rail Link (ERL) Train
Passengers going to the KLIA / klia2 airport may take the KTM Komuter to KL Sentral KTM station and then use the KLIA Ekspres or KLIA Transit ERL train to the airport.
Alternatively, passengers can stop at Bandar Tasik Selatan KTM station and walk over to the Bandar Tasik Selatan ERL station for KLIA Transit ERL train to the airport.



Go to Subang Skypark Terminal with the 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 Subang Skypark Terminal.

The 2 main routes (vice-versa) are firstly the KL Sentral – Skypark Terminal route with 26km travel distance and secondly the Subang Jaya – Skypark Terminal route with 9km travel distance.
As the second airport rail link service, the Skypark Link route map transports passengers from KL Sentral to the Subang Airport.
Fare types | Route (station) | ||
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KL Sentral – Terminal Skypark | KL Sentral – Subang Jaya | Subang Jaya – Terminal Skypark | |
Adult – Cash (RM) | 11.00 | 5.00 | 5.00 |
Adult – Cashless (RM) | 10.00 | 4.50 | 4.50 |
Concession (RM)
50% discount of the adult cash fare
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5.50 | 2.50 | 2.50 |
Monthly Pass (RM) | 360.00 | 162.00 | 162.00 |
NOTE
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The Skypark Line consists of sets of 3 coaches with more than 30 trips per day at 60 minutes intervals. Maximum top speed is at 100 km/h.

The following is the train schedule for the Skypark Link. For latest updates, please review the official schedule.

KTM Komuter’s integrations with other rail systems
The KTM Komuter network consists of these rail lines namely the Port Klang Line, the Seremban Line and the Skypark Link. It covers more than 300km length of rail tracks with 61 stations. The following diagram shows how the KTM Komuter stations integrate with other rail systems to complete the Greater Kuala Lumpur / Klang Valley Integrated Transit System.
KTM Komuter Route Map |
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Seremban Line | |
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KC05 | Batu Caves |
KC04 | Taman Wahyu |
KC03 | Kampung Batu |
KC02 | Batu Kentonmen |
KC01 | Sentul |
KA04 | Putra ⇄ AG4 SP4 |
KA03 | Bank Negara ⇄ AG6 SP6 |
KA02 | Kuala Lumpur ⇄ KJ14 SBK16 |
KA01 | KL Sentral ⇄ KJ15 MR1 ERL SBK15 |
KB01 | Mid Valley ⇄ KD01 |
KB02 | Seputeh |
KB03 | Salak Selatan |
KB04 | Bandar Tasik Selatan ⇄ SP15 ERL |
KB05 | Serdang |
KB06 | Kajang ⇄ SBK31 |
KB07 | UKM |
KB08 | Bangi |
KB09 | Batang Benar |
KB10 | Nilai ⇄ Airport Liner ⇄ KLIA / klia2 |
KB11 | Labu |
KB12 | Tiroi |
KB13 | Seremban |
KB14 | Senawang |
KB15 | Sungai Gadut |
KB16 | Rembau |
KB17 | Tampin |
KB18 | Batang Melaka |
KB19 | Gemas |
Skypark Link | |
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KS01 | KL Sentral KTM station |
KS02 | Subang Jaya KTM station |
KS03 | Terminal Skypark station |
Greater Kuala Lumpur / Klang Valley Integrated Transit System
What is the role of KTM Komuter in the Greater Kuala Lumpur / Klang Valley Integrated Transit System? For better visualization, you can review these rail lines, Line 1 – KTM Seremban Line, Line 2 – KTM Port Klang Line, and Line 10 – Skypark Link, on the following integrated transit map.
The Klang Valley Integrated Transit System consists of the following rail systems that operate seamlessly together: