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KTM Komuter Port Klang Line

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KTM Komuter Port Klang Line is a commuter train service provided by Keretapi Tanah Melayu (KTM) for commuters working in Kuala Lumpur. It was formerly known as the Port Klang-Sentul Line, but was extended at the end of July, 2010, to Batu Caves, and today serves a total of 27 stations over a distance of 45 km. Passenger can use the Touch-n-Go stored-value cards to pay for their rides. Presently (as of March 2015), the terminals are at the Batu Caves and Port Klang stations.

Location of stations on the KTM Komuter Port Klang Line



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Stations on the KTM Komuter Port Klang Line

KC05: Batu Caves Komuter Station

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Taman Wahyu Komuter Station

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Kampung Batu Komuter Station

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Batu Kentonmen Komuter Station

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Sentul Komuter Station

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Putra Komuter Station

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Bank Negara Komuter Station

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Kuala Lumpur Railway Station

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KL Sentrail Railway Station

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Eco City Komuter Station

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Angkasapuri Komuter Station

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Pantai Dalam Komuter Station

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Petaling Komuter Station

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Jalan Templer Komuter Station

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Kampung Dato Harun Komuter Station

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Seri Setia Komuter Station

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Setia Jaya Komuter Station

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Subang Jaya Komuter Station

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Batu Tiga Komuter Station

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Shah Alam Komuter Station

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Padang Jawa Komuter Station

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Bukit Badak Komuter Station

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Klang Komuter Station

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Teluk Pulai Komuter Station

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Teluk Gadong Komuter Station

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Kampung Raja Uda Komuter Station

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Jalan Kastam Komuter Station

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Port Klang Komuter Station

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