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How to Get from Sungai Buloh to Shah Alam by Train (Sungai Buloh ke Shah Alam)

Shah Alam – General Information about Destination

Shah Alam is recognized by its large blue-domed Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Mosque and hosts Selangor’s royal palace and state assembly building. It is also a hub for education with institutions like UiTM and a significant player in Malaysia’s furniture industry, featuring extensive showrooms on its main roads. For recreation, i-City with its light displays and artificial snow area is a popular spot. The city offers the amenities of a large city while maintaining open spaces and a tranquil environment, making it an appealing destination for those seeking a quieter urban setting with access to both urban conveniences and leisure activities.

Information about the Route (Sungai Buloh – KL Sentral – Shah Alam)

The travel route from Seremban to Shah Alam includes two stages: 

  1. Sungai Buloh to KL Sentral by ETS (Southbound Train).
  2. KL Sentral to Shah Alam by KTM Komuter (Tanjung Malim – Pelabuhan Klang Line).

Sungai Buloh to KL Sentral by ETS Train

Trains traveling from Sungai Buloh to KL Sentral operate on the Southbound Train line, offering three classes of service: Silver, Gold, and Platinum. All classes take approximately 30 minutes to reach the destination. Ticket prices start at RM10.00 for the Silver class, RM11.00 for the Gold class, and RM12.00 for the Platinum class. Passengers have the option to purchase tickets either through the website or at the ticket counter at the station.

See also: Shah Alam to Sungai Buloh by Train

Departure: Sungai Buloh Station

Stesen Keretapi Sungai Buloh, 
47000 Sungai Buloh, Selangor
Contact number: 03-61561930

Arrival: KL Sentral Station

Stesen Keretapi Kuala Lumpur Sentral
50470 Kuala Lumpur
Contact number: 03-22798741

Schedule of ETS Trains Sungai Buloh – KL Sentral

(Jadual ETS Sungai Buloh – KL Sentral)

Trains from Sungai Buloh to KL Sentral run 16 times a day. The first train of the day departs at 7:20, and the last train leaves at 22:30.

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KL Sentral to Shah Alam by KTM Komuter

The train service from KL Sentral to Shah Alam follows the Tanjung Malim – Pelabuhan Klang route, stopping at a total of 11 stations throughout the trip. The travel time to reach Shah Alam is approximately 50 minutes, regardless of whether it’s on a weekday or during the weekend.

Tickets for the KTM Komuter line must be purchased at the station, as there is no option for advance booking. Departing from KL Sentral, the train will make stops at Abdullah Hukum, Angkasapuri, Pantai Dalam, Petaling, Jalan Templer, Kg Dato Harun, Seri Setia, Setia Jaya, Subang Jaya, and Batu Tiga before reaching the Shah Alam station.

See also: How to Get from Seremban to Shah Alam by Train

Departure: KL Sentral Station

Stesen Keretapi Kuala Lumpur Sentral
50470 Kuala Lumpur
Contact number: 03-22798741

Arrival: Shah Alam Station

Stesen Keretapi Shah Alam, Jalan Nyiur
18/41, Seksyen 18, 40200 Shah Alam, Selangor
Contact number: 03-22631061

Schedule of KTM Komuter KL Sentral – Shah Alam

(Jadual KTM Komuter KL Sentral ke Shah Alam)

The train schedule from KL Sentral to Shah Alam offers numerous trips every week. During weekdays, you can catch one of the 22 trains that run daily, with the first departure at 5:50 and the final one at 22:50.

The weekend timetable is similar, providing 21 train departures each day. The initial weekend train sets off at 5:50, and like on the weekdays, the last train departs at 22:50.

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Alternative – Buses from Sungai Buloh to Shah Alam

If you’re considering traveling from Sungai Buloh to Shah Alam, it’s essential to understand that there are no direct bus routes available for this journey. The primary mode of public transportation between these two locations is the train.

About Komuter

KTM Komuter caters to daily travelers within the Klang Valley, including Kuala Lumpur and its surroundings, through several lines like the Port Klang Line, Seremban Line, and Batu Caves-Port Klang Line. To enhance passenger comfort, the trains feature dedicated coaches for women, and priority seats are available for senior citizens and passengers with disabilities. Safety measures are stringent with continuous CCTV surveillance in operation. For those who combine biking with their commute, the trains are equipped with bike racks.

About ETS

ETS, Malaysia’s express train service, runs up to 140 km/h and has Platinum, Gold, and Silver service levels. Platinum is the fastest with few stops, Gold stops more frequently, and Silver has the most stops, suitable for those on a budget. Costs differ by class and trip details, with some discounts available.

All carriages are air-conditioned with seats that have headrests, power sockets, and places for luggage. There’s a prayer area and dining options in Coach C, and luggage space in Coaches A and F. Coach D is designed for elderly and disabled passengers, close to a wheelchair-friendly toilet. Trains also have LCD screens for updates on the journey.

Frequently Asked Questions

How far is it from Sungai Buloh to Shah Alam?

The distance from Sungai Buloh to Shah Alam is around 30 kilometers when traveling by road, with the duration varying based on transport choice and traffic.

Are there any trains that travel directly from Sungai Buloh to Shah Alam?

There are no direct train services from Sungai Buloh to Shah Alam. Passengers need to first take an ETS train (Southbound Train) from Sungai Buloh to KL Sentral. From there, they can transfer to the KTM Komuter service on the Tanjung Malim – Pelabuhan Klang Line to reach Shah Alam.

Sources

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

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

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

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