The Klang KTM station is a train station serving the KTM Komuter train service in Malaysia. It is located at Jalan Besar, in the southern area of Klang.

Parallel to this Klang KTM Komuter station is a KTM depot for locomotive and for repairing of freight wagons.

The Klang station is located close to the central part of Klang town. It is serviced by a dedicated taxi and mini bus service.

It is within walking distance of Klang’s Central Bus Hub, which provides connectivity to the whole of Klang and the surrounding areas.

The main station building is a small single storied tiled roofed building that was originally built in 1890 but has undergone numerous renovation works, however the Western colonial architecture of the station remains.

The Klang station has a side platform part of the main station building and an island platform reachable by a pedestrian bridge.
The following facilities and services are available at this station.
- Surau
- Kiosk
- Ticket Counter
- Toilet
- Parking
- Taxi
- Ticket Vending Machine
- Touch N Go Lane
Recently Klang station has undergone upgrades where taller, and wider canopies have been erected on its island platform to replace its narrower outdated versions.





However, the main station building nor its facilities have yet to see any major upgrades.
Location of Klang KTM Station
The Klang Komuter station is located at Jalan Besar, in the southern area of Klang.





Fact Sheet
Name | Klang station (KD14) |
Address | Stesen Keretapi Klang, Jalan Raya Timur, Off Jalan Stesen, 41000 Klang Selangor |
Hours | 6.00 am – 10.00 pm |
Reference | Klang station on wikipedia |
Opened | 1890, Electrified 1995 |
Statistics | 3 side platforms and 4 Tracks |
Lines | Sentul-Port Klang Route (KTM Komuter), 1995 to present |





Summary of stations for the KTM Komuter
The KTM Komuter is the first electrified commuter train service in Malaysia. Its train network covers more than 270km length of rail tracks and connects 57 stations to provide passengers a convenient local rail service connectivity throughout Kuala Lumpur and surrounding areas of the Klang Valley.

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
- Switch to Kelana Jaya Line LRT
- Switch to MRT Sungai Buloh – Kajang line
- Switch to Express Rail Links
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