The KTM Sungai Siput Railway Station (stesen keretapi) is located in the state of Perak, Malaysia on the Malaysian Railways West Coast (north-south) Line between the much larger stations of Ipoh and Kuala Kangsar.
Only a few Gold Electric Train Services (ETS) stop here.
The faster ETS Platinum services do not stop here.
From the 16th of September '23, the KTM Komuter Utara route has been extended to
Sungai Siput.
To see the new KTM Komuter train timetable on the Sungai Siput to Ipoh / Butterworth route, click on a timetabe below:
Stations on this Komuter Utara route:
From Sungai Siput to Ipoh (southbound).
From Sungai Siput to
Kuala Kangsar, Panang Rengas, Taiping, Kamunting, Bagan Serai, Parit
Buntar, Nibong Tebal, Simpang Ampat, Bukit Mertajam, Bukit Tengah,
and Butterworth Penang Sentral (northbound).
You can also connect to the Butterworth to Padang Besar Komuter Utara Route by changing trains at Bukit Mertajam.
Stations on this route are:
Tasek Gelugor, Sungai Petani, Gurun, Kobah, Alor Setar, Anak Bukit, Kodiang, Arau, Bukit Ketri and Padang Besar on the Malaysia - Thailand border.
To view most recent full ETS train timetable to and from Sungai Siput Station, please see the following pages on our site:
To see the train timetables and fares for the train from Sungai Siput to KL Sentral station in Kuala Lumpur, please see the following pages:
KL Sentral to Sungai Siput ETS timetable >
Sungai Siput to KL Sentral ETS timetable >
If you want to check departure times from the official KTMB website click here >
The ETS Gold services that do stop at Sungai Siput can take you all the way up to the Malaysia - Thailand border station at Padang Besar, where you can travel on to Hat Yai Junction Railway Station by Shuttle train or take the night sleeper train all the way to Bangkok.
Other popular destinations by rail to the north include:
Butterworth (Penang Sentral) for the short ferry ride over to Georgetown on Penang Island.
Alor Setar for the ferry from Kuala Kedah to Langkawi Island.
Arau for the ferry from Kuala Perlis to Langkawi Island.
See our ETS Kuala Kangsar to Padang Besar page here >
Travelling south you can take the train from Sungai Siput to Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur (where you can change onto the KTM Komuter Lines to Tampin, Batu Caves and Port Klang, TBS, Seremban and Tampin (for Melaka).
If you want to continue your journey by train into Johor, JB Sentral and Singapore, you currently have to take a shuttle train from either Tampin or Gemas.
When you want to travel by ETS train in Malaysia, you should always book your tickets in advance to make sure you can get a seat on any particular train.
To book advance ETS train tickets you can:
Visit any KTM Berhad ETS railway station and buy your tickets in person from the station ticket counter.
Or you can save yourselves a journey and book tickets online >
If you want to travel on the cheaper KTM Komuter trains, tickets are only sold on the day of travel from the station ticket counter.
Related pages:
KTM trains from the nearby station at Ipoh >
ETS trains in Malaysia main page >
ETS train schedules main page >