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The Seremban line stretches from Batu Caves – in the Gombak district – to Pulau Sebang in the Malacca region, connecting 26 stations. The terminus stations are Batu Caves Komuter and Tampin. Trains travel at speeds of up to 120 km/h through the city centre, where there are transfer stations to connect with other lines.
Central Sector. KTM Komuter route map at Kajang 2. KTM Komuter's 287 km (179 mi) network in the Central Sector mainly covers the Klang Valley. It has 53 stations. It consists of two cross-city routes, namely the KTM Tanjung Malim-Port Klang Line and the KTM Batu Caves-Pulau Sebang Line.
Seremban Railway Station is served by commuter trains to and from Kuala Lumpur's KL Sentral, up to Batu Caves, as well as a new Komuter service that started in October 2015 to Tampin. KTM Seremban is a major station on the Batu Caves - KL Sentral - Tampin Komuter Line / Route (Laluan).
The maintenance facility will be based mainly at KTM’s Sentul Komuter Depot while a minor secondary base is located at Tanjung Malim. [12] On top of all that, a new special 16.34 hectares (40 acres) commuter maintenance depot is being built (completion by Sept 2013) in the vicinity of Seremban station to house the class 92. The depot will ...
KTM Komuter route map. The KTM Komuter network consists of the Port Klang Line and Seremban Line, plus the new Skypark Link introduced in 2018.
Komuter Routes Map. Komuter has long been a staple mode of transport for many Kuala Lumpur and Klang Valley residents. The service operates on a daily basis connecting Central, Northern and Southern Sectors. About KTM Komuter
KTM Komuter route map. 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