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Komuter’s top speed is at 175 km/h (109 mi/h), route connected to 57 stations. It consists of two lines, namely the Batu Caves – Tampin/Pulau Sebang and Tg. Malim – Port Klang lines. Transfers between the two lines can be done at Putra, Bank Negara, Kuala Lumpur & KL Sentral stations.
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Plan your journey. KTM Komuter Timetable. Weekdays Only - New Timetable. Tg. Malim - Pelabuhan Klang - Effective 13th May 2024. Batu Caves - Pulau Sebang - Effective 4th November 2024. Batu Caves - Pulau Sebang - Effective 1st August 2024. Weekends & Public Holiday - New Timetable. Tg. Malim - Pelabuhan Klang - Effective 20th April 2024.
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5 maj 2024 · Latest KTM Komuter Timetable, Schedule (Jadual Tren Komuter) Malaysia commuter services. Train routes (laluan) Selatan: Batu Caves, KL Sentral, Tampin / Pulau Sebang - Tanjung Malim, Pel Klang (Port Klang) Utara: Pdg Besar, Butterworth Penang - Bukit Mertajam, Padang Rengas
KTM Komuter is a commuter rail system in Malaysia operated by Keretapi Tanah Melayu (KTM). It was introduced in 1995 to provide local rail services in Kuala Lumpur and the surrounding Klang Valley suburban areas.
The KTM Komuter Northern Section consists of two routes: 1 Ipoh-Butterworth Line 2 Padang Besar-Butterworth Line Since November 2021, the Butterworth-Padang Rengas route replaced the Bukit Mertajam–Kamunting route. The Bukit Mertajam, Bukit Tengah and Butterworth stations are common stations between the two lines. [1] On 16 September 2023, the Butterworth–Padang Rengas route was extended ...
KTM Komuter covers more than 280km length of network that has 57 stations. It consists of two lines, as well as the shuttle service from Rawang to Tanjung Malim. Transfers between the two lines can be done at KL Sentral and Putra, while cross-platform transfers can be conveniently done in Kuala Lumpur.