Batang Kali KTM station is a commuter train station stationed at the northwest of the town of Batang Kali, Selangor.
It is one of the stations on KTM Komuter railway services.

The station was opened on April 21, 2007 alongside the Rasa KTM station and Serendah KTM station, and is the second stop in the Rawang-Tanjung Malim shuttle service.

This KTM station, as are all the other stations along the shuttle route (except the Tanjung Malim Komuter station), is situated along two railways, each assigned with one platform like most station halts along KTM Komuter lines, but contains facilities normally reserved for medium-to-large stations along three or more lines.

The Batang Kali station’s two side platforms are designated as platform 1 (adjoining the main station building at the east, intended for southbound trains) and platform 2 (at the west, intended for northbound trains).
In addition to ticketing facilities and basic amenities, the station contains spaces for administrative occupants, as well as a “kiosk” and an additional foot bridge (fused with a foot bridge exclusively for Komuter users) for pedestrians that simply intend to cross the railway lines.
This KTM station also includes low-tech support for disabled passengers. The station exits southeast towards a road that passes through Batang Kali.

The following facilities and services are available at this station.
- Surau
- Touch N Go Lane
- Ticket Counter
- Toilet
- Parking
- Ticket Vending Machine
Location of Batang Kali KTM Station
Batang Kali station is a commuter train station stationed at the northwest of the town of Batang Kali, Hulu Selangor, Selangor.


Fact Sheet
Name | Batang Kali station (KA12) |
Address | Stesen KTMB Batang Kali, 44300 Batang Kali, Selangor |
Hours | 5.00 am – 9.30 pm |
Reference | Batang Kali (KTM Komuter) on wikipedia |
Opened | 2007 |
Statistics | 2 side platforms, 2 tracks |
Lines | Rawang-Seremban Route, (KTM Komuter) |
Summary of stations for the KTM Komuter
The KTM Komuter is the first electrified commuter train service in Malaysia. Its train network covers more than 270km length of rail tracks and connects 57 stations to provide passengers a convenient local rail service connectivity throughout Kuala Lumpur and surrounding areas of the Klang Valley.

The KTM Komuter network consists of the Tanjung Malim – Port Klang Line and Batu Caves – Tampin / Pulau Sebang Line, plus the new Skypark Link introduced in 2018.
If you are on the KTM Komuter, you can:
- Go to KLIA / klia2
- Go to Subang Skypark Terminal
- Transfer between KTM Lines
- Switch to Ampang / Sri Petaling Line LRT
- Switch to Kelana Jaya Line LRT
- Switch to MRT Sungai Buloh – Kajang line
- Switch to Express Rail Links
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