Train routes

ETS and KTM trains from KL to Kajang (ETS KL Sentral ke Kajang)

Kajang: General Information about Destination 

Kajang is a town located in the state of Selangor, Malaysia, with a population of around 250,000 people. It is located just 20 kilometers south of Kuala Lumpur, making it easily accessible to visitors traveling to the region. The town is famous for its delicious food, particularly its satay, a dish of grilled meat on skewers served with a spicy peanut sauce. Additionally, Kajang is home to several universities, including Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia and Universiti Tenaga Nasional. 

Visitors to Kajang can also explore the beautiful Taman Warisan Pertanian, an agricultural park that showcases the region’s farming heritage, as well as several other attractions such as the Kajang Hill Golf Club and the Kajang Heritage Centre. 

Kajang is also an important transportation hub, serving as an interchange station for several rail lines. The town is a stop on the Komuter Seremban Line, which connects Kajang to several other towns and cities in Selangor and Negeri Sembilan, including Kuala Lumpur and Seremban. Additionally, Kajang is a stop on the ETS services, which offer high-speed train travel between Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh. In 2017, the MRT Sungai Buloh-Kajang Line was opened, connecting Kajang to several other areas of the Klang Valley, including Sungai Buloh, Kota Damansara, and Bandar Utama. 

Information about the Route (KL Sentral – Kajang)

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

KL Sentral to Kajang by ETS

Passengers traveling from KL Sentral to Kajang will be using the Southbound Train service, which offers Gold class trains for this route. The shortest travel time on the Gold class is approximately 35 minutes.

The price for a Gold class ticket (harga tiket KL Sentral ke Kajang) starts at RM12.00. You can purchase tickets either online or at the ticket counter at the station.

Schedule of ETS KL Sentral to Kajang

(Jadual ETS KL Sentral ke Kajang)

The train from KL Sentral to Kajang runs twice a day. The first train departs at 12:19, and the last train leaves at 21:40.

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KL Sentral to Kajang by KTM Komuter

For those traveling from KL Sentral to Kajang, the journey is along the Batu Caves – Pulau Sebang rail line. There are 6 stations between the departure point at KL Sentral and the arrival point at Kajang. The shortest travel duration is 40 minutes, and this is consistent for both weekdays and weekends.

Tickets for this train can be bought at the stations, and it’s important to note that advance ticket purchases are not available for KTM Komuter services.

See also: ETS and KTM Komuter Trains from Seremban to Kajang

Schedule of KTM Komuter Trains: KL Sentral to Kajang

(Jadual KTM Komuter KL Sentral ke Kajang)

On weekdays, trains from KL Sentral to Kajang operate 22 times a day. The first train departs at 05:32 in the morning, and the last train of the day leaves at 22:45.

During the weekends, the service runs 15 times a day. The earliest train on weekends leaves at 06:53 in the morning, and the final train departs at 22:43 in the evening.

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Departure Point

For travelers planning to journey from Kuala Lumpur to Kajang, there are two departure points to choose from. 

KL Sentral Station

The main departure point is KL Sentral Station, a modern transportation hub that links various modes of transportation, including trains, buses, taxis, and light rail transit (LRT). Conveniently located in the Brickfields area, southwest of Kuala Lumpur City, KL Sentral offers easy access to various parts of the city, as well as intercity and international destinations. 

The ETS trains depart from Level Two of the Transit Concourse, where the ETS Ticket Counter and waiting area are located. The station also features retail and food outlets and a food court.

KL Sentral Station Address:

Stesen Keretapi Kuala Lumpur Sentral, 50470 Kuala Lumpur
KL Sentral Station Contact Number: 03-22798741

Kuala Lumpur Station

The second departure point is the Kuala Lumpur Station, situated at Jalan Sultan Hishamuddin. The station is known for its stunning colonial-style architecture dating back to the early 1900s. It primarily serves KTM Intercity trains, which provide a more affordable travel option compared to the ETS trains departing from KL Sentral Station. 

In addition to the ticket counters and waiting areas, the station also features various facilities, including food outlets, a parking lot, and a convenience store. 

Kuala Lumpur Station Address:

Stesen Keretapi Kuala Lumpur
Jalan Sultan Hishamuddin, 50621 Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur Station Contact Number: 03-22671200

Arrival Point: Kajang

Kajang provides two stops for travelers: Kajang and Kajang 2. 

Kajang Station for KTM Komuter and ETS Trains

The Kajang Station is situated 1 km south of the town center and features three platforms, one side platform, and two assigned on an island platform. Passengers can access the KTM Komuter Seremban Line, KTM ETS train services, and MRT Kajang Line from this station. The station is equipped with several facilities, including park and ride, Ticket Vending Machine, Public Toilets, Bus, Lift, Surau, Taxi, and Ticket Counter, with two entrances providing access to lifts, escalators, and stairs leading to the common concourse of the KTM and MRT station.

Kajang Station Address:

Stesen Keretapi Kajang, , 43000 Kajang, Selangor
Kajang Station Contact Number: 03-87331159

Kajang 2 Station for KTM Komuter Trains

Kajang 2 is a KTM Komuter stop located south of Kajang railway station and 6 minutes away by car from Kajang railway station. It was built to support the development of the Kajang 2 new township by local developer, MKH Berhad. The station features a variety of facilities, including a parking lot, a pedestrian overpass, four escalators, facilities for the disabled, eight retail kiosks a passenger drop-off area, and other basic facilities such as toilets, surau, and covered platforms. The station is near the Terminal Kajang and the Jalan Reko rail section, with the surrounding facilities including the Rafflesia International School, the Kajang 2 Chinese Primary School built by the company, and a proposed private hospital.

See also: Trains from Rawang to Kajang

Alternative – Buses from KL to Kajang

For those intending to travel from Kuala Lumpur to Kajang, it’s important to note that there are no direct bus routes available. The only public transportation method for this journey is the train.

About ETS

The ETS, also known as the Electric Train Service, is renowned for its reputation as the swiftest meter gauge train service in Malaysia, reaching speeds of up to 140 km/h. The ETS runs along the double-tracked and electrified West Coast Line between Gemas and Padang Besar on the border of Malaysia and Thailand, providing an efficient and convenient mode of transportation for commuters traveling across the country. 

Train Classes

The ETS provides travelers with a range of class options to choose from, including Platinum, Gold, and Silver. The Platinum service, denoted by train numbers starting with “EP,” is the fastest and most direct, stopping only at major stations. Gold services (EG) make stops at more stations along the way, while ETS Silver is the most affordable option, stopping at almost all stations. Ticket prices are based on class, time of day, and distance traveled, with Platinum being the priciest, followed by Gold and then Silver. Passengers can purchase tickets through a variety of channels, including online, at ETS stations, or through travel agents. Discounts are available for seniors, students, and the disabled.

Regardless of the class of service, passengers can expect a comfortable and enjoyable ride on the ETS. All classes offer spacious seats with headrests and food trays, power outlets, ample luggage space, and air conditioning. 

Train Facilities

To guarantee a comfortable and enjoyable journey for all passengers, the ETS offers a variety of facilities. For those seeking a prayer room, a musolla is provided in coach C. Passengers can also indulge in food and drinks at the F&B Bistro, situated in coach C. To ensure the safekeeping of belongings, luggage racks are available in coach A and F. Elderly and disabled passengers can take advantage of the special seats provided in coach D, located near the unisex OKU-friendly washroom. Additionally, LCD screens can be found at the end of each coach and in the passenger hallway to provide up-to-date information about the journey. 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cheapest way to get from KL to Kajang?

The cheapest way to get from KL to Kajang is by taking the KTM Komuter train from KL Sentral to Kajang station. The cash price for a one-way ticket is currently 4.20 MYR. Alternatively, you can also take the MRT from KL Sentral to Kajang station for a cash price of 4.30 MYR. Both options are affordable and convenient for travelers on a budget.

How far is it from KL Sentral to Kajang?

The distance from KL Sentral to Kajang is approximately 23 kilometers (14.3 miles) by road.

Sources

http://www.klsentral.com.my/

https://www.ktmb.com.my/ETS.html

https://www.ktmb.com.my/ets-from-kl-to-kajang.html

https://myrapid.com.my/bus-train/rapid-kl/mrt-kajang-line/

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