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ETS and KTM Komuter Trains from Ipoh to Taiping (Ipoh ke Taiping)

Taiping – General Information about the Destination

Taiping is a city in northwest Peninsular Malaysia, within the state of Perak. Known as Malaysia’s first planned town, Taiping has a rich history that dates back to the colonial era. The city’s layout with wide roads, the Taiping Lake Gardens, and historical buildings are remnants of its origin as a mining settlement.

Key attractions in Taiping include the Taiping Lake Gardens, the Taiping Zoo and Night Safari, and the Perak Museum, which are significant to the city’s cultural and historical landscape. It is also where some of Malaysia’s oldest educational institutions and churches are found.

People visit Taiping to enjoy the mild climate and the natural surroundings, including Maxwell Hill, which is known for its beauty. The city is also a place to try traditional foods, like the larb, which is a well-known dish in Perak. Taiping serves as a gateway to other attractions in Perak, such as the Kuala Sepetang fishing village.

Information about the Route (Ipoh – Taiping)

If you’re looking to travel from Ipoh to Taiping by train, you have two options to choose from: the ETS train and the KTM Komuter train.

Ipoh to Taiping by ETS Train

The Northbound Train line includes Gold and Platinum trains operating from Ipoh to Taiping. The journey takes about 45 minutes on a Gold class train and about 40 minutes on a Platinum class train.

Ticket prices (harga tiket Ipoh ke Taiping) for the Gold class begin at RM 18.00, and for the Platinum class, the starting price is RM 22.00. Passengers can purchase tickets either online or at the ticket counter at the station. The train makes stops at stations along the way, including Sungai Siput, Kuala Kangsar, and Padang Rengas before reaching Taiping.

See also: ETS Train from Taiping to Ipoh

You can also travel by bus. Be sure to check out the alternative options for trains at the end of this article.

Schedule of ETS Trains: Ipoh – Taiping

(Jadual ETS Ipoh ke Taiping)

Trains from Ipoh to Taiping run 11 times a day. The first train departs at 09:44 in the morning, and the last train leaves at 01:19 after midnight.

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Ipoh to Taiping by KTM Komuter

Trains traveling from Ipoh to Taiping make stops at four stations along the Ipoh – Butterworth railway line. The journey typically lasts about 50 minutes, regardless of whether it is a weekday or weekend. Passengers can purchase tickets directly at the stations, as KTM Komuter services do not offer advance ticket booking for this route.

Schedule of KTM Komuter Ipoh – Taiping

(Jadual Komuter Ipoh ke Taiping)

The train service from Ipoh to Taiping operates ten times daily, covering both weekdays and weekends. The schedule starts with the earliest train departing at 4:40 and concludes with the last departure at 18:35.

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Departure Point – Ipoh Railway Station

The Ipoh railway station is a central transportation hub in Ipoh, Perak, notable for its architectural design and historical relevance. It was designed by Arthur Benison Hubback and commenced operation in 1917. The station is locally distinguished for its design, which earns it the nickname “Taj Mahal of Ipoh.”

It operates KTM ETS passenger trains and manages some freight services, with electrification carried out on four of its nine tracks.

Situated at Jalan Panglima Bukit Gantang Wahab, the station is conveniently located near several of Ipoh’s important landmarks, including the Birch Memorial Clock Tower and the State Mosque. It is the main railway station for the city following the upgrade and unification of the rail services.

The station has been renovated to modernize its facilities while maintaining its historical aspects. The forecourt, known as Ipoh Heritage Square, acts as an introduction to the city’s heritage trail and includes a cenotaph honoring soldiers from past conflicts. The Ipoh railway station functions as both a transportation point and a historical and cultural landmark in Ipoh.

See also: How to Get from Penang to Taiping by Train

Ipoh Station

Stesen Keretapi Ipoh, 
Jalan Panglima Bukit Gantang Wahab
30000 Ipoh, Perak 30100
Contact number: 05-2547987

Arrival Point – Taiping Railway Station

Taiping Railway Station is a train station in Taiping, Perak, and is notable for being the first railway station in Malaysia, having been initially opened in 1885. The station that stands today was constructed in 2014, adjacent to the old station, as a part of improvements to the railway system.

The station is located on the West Coast Line and accommodates KTM ETS intercity services as well as KTM Komuter local trains. This provides a rail link for travelers going to and from key locations such as Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Kedah, and Ipoh.

The station is outfitted with various facilities including ticket counters, an elevator, restrooms, and a small shop for purchasing goods. It is also designed to be accessible for passengers with disabilities.

Getting to Taiping Railway Station is straightforward, whether by train from surrounding areas or by car from the Taiping Bus Terminal. It is situated on the rail network between Padang Rengas and Parit Buntar, making it a frequented point for passengers in the northern part of Perak and surrounding regions.

Taiping Station

Stesen Keretapi Taiping, 
Jalan Stesen, 34000 Taiping, Perak
Contact number: 05-8072591

Alternative – Buses from Ipoh to Taiping

For travelers thinking about a bus journey from Ipoh to Taiping, the typical route involves taking a bus directly from Ipoh to Taiping. This journey usually spans about 1 hour, though travel time can vary depending on traffic conditions.

It’s important to be aware that Malaysian buses do not have onboard toilets due to legal regulations. Nevertheless, a planned restroom stop at a gas station along the route is in place, ensuring a comfortable and convenient travel experience for passengers.

Check the current bus schedule.

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About ETS

The ETS, Malaysia’s fastest meter gauge train, reaches up to 140 km/h and runs from Gemas to Padang Besar on the West Coast Line. It offers Platinum, Gold, and Silver services with Platinum being the fastest and most expensive, Gold stopping at more stations, and Silver being the most affordable. Prices vary by class, with discounts for some passenger groups. Comfort features on all trains include seating with headrests, electrical outlets, luggage space, and air conditioning. Tickets can be bought online, at stations, or through agents.

About Komuter

KTM Komuter, established in 1995, is a commuter rail service in Malaysia that connects Kuala Lumpur with its suburbs in the Klang Valley and expanded its service to the northern states in 2015. It is designed to enhance the commuting experience with various facilities, including a Ladies’ Coach for female passengers, priority seating for elderly and disabled passengers, continuous CCTV surveillance for security, and the ability to transport bicycles on the trains.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the fastest way to get from Ipoh to Taiping?

The quickest way to travel from Ipoh to Taiping is by taking the ETS (Electric Train Service) train, which generally takes about 40 to 45 minutes.

How far is it from Ipoh to Taiping?

The distance from Ipoh to Taiping is around 65 kilometers by car, though the exact distance can vary slightly depending on the specific starting and ending points within both Ipoh and Taiping.

Are there any trains that travel directly from Ipoh to Taiping?

Yes, there are direct trains from Ipoh to Taiping. The ETS (Electric Train Service) Northbound Train and Komuter Utara operate between these two locations, providing a direct and efficient travel option.

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