Kepong Sentral Railway Station is a railway station located in Bandar Sri Damansara, Sungai Buloh, about 1 kilometer from Kepong Railway Station but on the main Jalan Besar Kepong road. While mainly serving residents around the station, Kepong Sentral Railway Station was first touted as the second Shop and Ride station after MidValley with a connection to Kompleks Desa Kepong.
Kepong Sentral Railway Station Details
Address: Bandar Sri Damansara, 52100 Sungai Buloh, Selangor, Malaysia
Owner: Railway Assets Corporation (RAC)
Operator: KTM Berhad
Platform Level: Ground
Platform Layout: Side Platforms
Opened: 1 July 2006
Kepong Sentral Railway Station Train Services
Station Layout
GF: Concourse, Ticket Counter, Ticket Gates, Train Platforms
Platforms
Platform 1: Train Platform
Platform 2: Train Platform
Concourse
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Key Station Amenities
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Exits
Jalan Puncak Desa 1 Exit: Jalan Puncak Desa 1, Taman Puncak Desa Kepong, Taman Sri Ehsan, Kompleks Desa Kepong, Jalan Kepong
Bandar Baru Sri Damansara Exit: Bandar Baru Sri Damansara, Dewan Serbaguna Bandar Sri Damansara, SK Bandar Baru Sri Damansara, Hotel Sri Sutra (Bandar Sri Damansara)
Public Transport Connections
MRT
Sri Damansara Timur MRT Station on the MRT Putrajaya Line is located adjacent to Kepong Sentral Railway Station.
Bus
rapidKL Bus Service 801 serves Kepong Sentral Railway Station on Jalan Kepong.
Selangor Bus Service 100, 104 and 107 serves Kepong Sentral Railway Station on Jalan Kepong.
Cyberjaya DTS Service R4 serves Kepong Sentral Railway Station on Jalan Kepong.
Taxi
There are taxis from Kepong Sentral Railway Station.
Grab
Grab is available from Kepong Sentral Railway Station.
KTM Central Line Stations
- 🡹 To KTM Northern Line
- Tanjung Malim Railway Station
- Kalumpang Railway Station (defunct)
- Sungai Gumut Railway Station (defunct)
- Kerling Railway Station (defunct)
- Kuala Kubu Road Railway Station (defunct)
- Kuala Kubu Bharu Railway Station
- Rasa Railway Station
- Batang Kali Railway Station
- Ulu Yam Railway Station (defunct)
- Sungai Tampeian Railway Halt (defunct)
- Serendah Railway Station
- Serendah Freight Terminal
- Sungai Choh Railway Halt (defunct)
- Rawang Railway Station
- Kuang Railway Station
- Sungai Buloh Railway Station
- Kepong Sentral Railway Station
- Kepong Railway Station
- Segambut Railway Station
- 🡽 To KTM Batu Caves Line
- Putra Railway Station
- Bank Negara Railway Station
- Kuala Lumpur Railway Station
- Kuala Lumpur Sentral Railway Station (KL Sentral)
- 🡿 To KTM Pelabuhan Klang Line
- MidValley Railway Station
- Seputeh Railway Station
- Salak Selatan Railway Station
- Bandar Tasik Selatan Railway Station
- Serdang Railway Station
- Kajang Railway Station
- Kajang 2 Railway Station
- UKM Railway Station
- Bangi Railway Station
- Batang Benar Railway Station
- Nilai Railway Station
- Labu Railway Station
- Tiroi Railway Station
- Seremban Railway Station
- Senawang Railway Station
- Sungai Gadut Railway Station
- Tinggi Railway Halt (defunct)
- Pedas Railway Halt (defunct)
- Rembau Railway Station
- Chengkau Railway Halt (defunct)
- Kendong Railway Station (defunct)
- Taboh Naning Railway Halt (defunct)
- Pulau Sebang Railway Station (Tampin Railway Station)
- Keru Railway Halt (defunct)
- Tebong Railway Station (defunct)
- Sungai Dua Railway Halt (defunct)
- Batang Melaka Railway Station
- Air Kuning Selatan Railway Station (defunct)
- Sungai Klamah Railway Halt (defunct)
- 🡽 To KTM East Coast Line
- Gemas Railway Station
- 🡻 To KTM Southern Line
The line names described here is only to classify stations into lists on RailTravel Station due to the fluidity of line names in official timetables. They are in no way meant to represent the actual line name which may or may not be used by KTM Berhad, Ministry of Transport (Malaysia), Ministry of Finance Malaysia, Land Public Transport Agency (APAD) or any other relevant companies and/or agencies. The line names described on RailTravel Station should not be taken as an official name, and the official name provided by KTM Berhad, Ministry of Transport (Malaysia), Ministry of Finance Malaysia, Land Public Transport Agency (APAD) or any other relevant companies and/or agencies should always take precedence.
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