The KTM Salak Selatan Railway Station (Stesen Keretapi Salak Selatan) is located in Salak South in Kuala Lumpur and is a stop for the KTM Komuter (commuter) trains on the Batu Caves - KL Sentral - Pulau Sebang/Tampin Route (laluan) / Line.
Please note: there is also a Salak Selatan LRT station in Salak South. However, these two stations are separate and not integrated in any way (they are approximately 400 metres walk apart from each other).
(Jadual KTM Komuter Salak Selatan)
To see the latest KTM Komuter train timetables to and from Salak Selatan, click on one of the timetable links below:
Trains from Salak Selatan to Batu Caves stop at the following stations along this route.
Stops on the commuter line to Batu Caves:
Seputeh, Mid Valley, KL Sentral Station (Kuala Lumpur's main transport hub and interchange station for Komuter services to Port Klang), Kuala Lumpur Old Station - (Terminal KTM), Bank Negara, Putra, Sentul, Batu Kentonmen, Kampung Batu, Taman Wahyu and Batu Caves.
Travelling south from Salak Selatan, commuter trains stop at the following stations:
Stops on the commjuter line to Pulau Sebang (also known as Tampin):
Bandar Tasik Selatan (BTS) (for Terminal Bersepadu Selatan - Kuala Lumpur's main bus terminal - TBS Bus Terminal), Serdang, Kajang, UKM (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia), Bangi, Batang Benar, Nilai, Labu, Tiroi, Seremban, Senawang, Sungai Gadut, Rembau and Pulau Sebang / Tampin.
If you want to make connections to the Tanjung Malim - Pel. Klang Route / Line for places like Shah Alam, Subang Jaya, Sungai Buloh, Kepong Sentral, Rawang and Port Klang.
You can change commuter lines at KL Sentral station, Kuala Lumpur old station, Bank Negara or Putra.
To see the KTM Komuter train timetable for trains to Port Klang click here >
For train times to Tanjung Malim click here >
The long-distance Electric Train Services do not stop at Salak Selatan station.
The best way to connect to ETS trains heading north is to first take a Komuter train from Salak Selatan to KL Sentral.
All ETS trains heading north to the border with Thailand either originate from or stop at KL Sentral.
To see the latest ETS timetable for all long-distance northbound trains click here >
For the ETS route between KL Sentral and Ipoh click here >
Currently, there is no reason to take the ETS trains heading south as you can easily take a commuter train from Salak Selatan all the way to Tampin.
However, you could take the odd ETS train from the nearby Bandar Tesik Selatan station if you really wanted to.
From Tampin you can connect to Shuttle Train Services to JB Sentral in Johor Bahru and on to Woodlands Station in Singapore.
Related pages:
KTM Komuter Train Timetables main page >