The Rawang KTM Komuter station is a railway station in Rawang, Selangor, Malaysia that serves as both the KTM Komuter (of the Rawang – Seremban Route) and KTM Intercity train services.

The Rawang station is the northern most terminus for passenger services on this Rawang-Seremban Route, and was built to cater the traffic around the suburb of Rawang as there were no other commuter or mass transit services in the Klang Valley that stopped here before the arrival of the KTM Komuter.
On April 21, 2007, a shuttle service between Rawang KTM station and Rasa KTM station was launched.

The service, which extends the KTM Komuter network by 22 km, covers three new stations, namely Serendah KTM station, Batang Kali KTM station and Rasa KTM station.
This is the first stretch of the problem-prone and much-delayed Rawang-Ipoh electrification and double-tracking project to become operational.
Facilities and Services
The following facilities and services are available at this station.
- Surau
- Kiosk
- Touch N Go Lane
- Ticket Counter
- Toilet
- Parking
- Ticket Vending Machine
- Lift
- ATM
This service was extended to Kuala Kubu Bharu KTM station on January 5, 2008. On June 1, 2009, the service was further extended to Tanjung Malim KTM station.




Location of Rawang KTM Station
The Rawang station is a railway station in Rawang, Gombak District, Selangor.



Check KTM train fare and station statistics

Name | Rawang station (KA10) |
Address | Stesen Komuter Rawang, Off Jalan Weellem, 48000 Rawang, Selangor |
Hours | 6.15 am – 9.30 pm |
Reference | Rawang (KTM Komuter) on wikipedia |
Opened | 1892, Rebuilt 1995, Electrified 1995 |
Statistics | 1 side platform and 1 island platform, 6 Tracks |
Lines | Rawang-Seremban Route (KTM Komuter), 1995 to present Rawang-Rasa Shuttle Route (KTM Komuter), 2007 to present North-South Line (KTM Intercity). |
KTM Komuter’s integrations with other rail systems
The KTM Komuter network consists of these rail lines namely the Port Klang Line, the Seremban Line and the Skypark Link. It covers more than 300km length of rail tracks with 61 stations. The following diagram shows how the KTM Komuter stations integrate with other rail systems to complete the Greater Kuala Lumpur / Klang Valley Integrated Transit System.
KTM Komuter Route Map |
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Seremban Line | |
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KC05 | Batu Caves |
KC04 | Taman Wahyu |
KC03 | Kampung Batu |
KC02 | Batu Kentonmen |
KC01 | Sentul |
KA04 | Putra ⇄ AG4 SP4 |
KA03 | Bank Negara ⇄ AG6 SP6 |
KA02 | Kuala Lumpur ⇄ KJ14 SBK16 |
KA01 | KL Sentral ⇄ KJ15 MR1 ERL SBK15 |
KB01 | Mid Valley |
KB02 | Seputeh |
KB03 | Salak Selatan |
KB04 | Bandar Tasik Selatan ⇄ SP15 ERL |
KB05 | Serdang |
KB06 | Kajang ⇄ SBK31 |
KB07 | UKM |
KB08 | Bangi |
KB09 | Batang Benar |
KB10 | Nilai ⇄ Airport Liner ⇄ KLIA / klia2 |
KB11 | Labu |
KB12 | Tiroi |
KB13 | Seremban |
KB14 | Senawang |
KB15 | Sungai Gadut |
KB16 | Rembau |
KB17 | Tampin |
KB18 | Batang Melaka |
KB19 | Gemas |
Skypark Link | |
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KS01 | KL Sentral KTM station |
KS02 | Subang Jaya KTM station |
KS03 | Terminal Skypark station |



