Paloh Railway Station
Paloh Railway Station is a major station located in Paloh, Johor, running through right in the middle of Paloh town. Upon commencement of the KTM Komuter Southern Sector (Komuter Selatan) service, Paloh Railway Station will be the main interchange station between the Gemas-Paloh Line and JB Sentral-Paloh Line upon completion of the Gemas-Johor Bahru Electrified Double Track Project (EDTP) on 21 April 2025.

Paloh Railway Station Details
Address: Kampung Muhibbah, 85400 Paloh, Johor, Malaysia
Owner: Railway Assets Corporation (RAC)
Operator: KTM Berhad
Platform Level: Ground
Platform Layout: Single Side Platform
Opened: 1909
Reopened: 23 October 2024
MyRailtime Live Train Schedule
Paloh Railway Station Train Services
Station Layout
1F: Train Platforms
GF: Ticket Counter, Waiting Area, Car Park
Platforms
Main Entrance (Taman Indah)
Platform 1 (Southbound)
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Platform 2 (Southbound)
Platform 3 (Southbound)
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Platform 4 (Northbound)
Platform 5 (Northbound)
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Platform 6 (Northbound)

Concourse

The concourse is small, in front of the driveway, with a few seats around in front of the ticket counter and boarding gate.
Key Station Amenities
Aside from basic typical amenities, there are no significant or unique station amenities.
Exits
Taman Indah Exit: Taman Indah, 5 minutes walk to Paloh Bus Station
Public Transport Connections
Bus
Paloh Bus Terminal is located about 5 minutes away by foot from Paloh Railway Station serving local buses. Bas Muafakat Johor operates route KL-004 between Kluang and Paloh for Malaysians only. Please click here to find out about KTM Komuter Melaka-Johor Missing Link routes.
Taxi
There may be kereta sewa waiting at Paloh Bus Terminal.
Grab
Grab is not available in Paloh.
Alternative Train Travel Options
There are local public bus services linking some railway stations on the JB Sentral – Pulau Sebang (Tampin) sector. You can avoid using the infrequent train schedule by taking a bus instead. In some instances, this will be cheaper and faster.
Please click here to find out about KTM Komuter Melaka-Johor Missing Link routes.
KTM Southern Line Stations
- 🡼 To KTM Central Line
- 🡽 To KTM East Coast Line
- Gemas Railway Station
- Batu Anam Railway Station
- Buloh Kasap Railway Station (defunct)
- Segamat Railway Station
- Genuang Railway Station
- Tenang Railway Station
- Labis Railway Station
- Lenek Railway Station (defunct)
- Bekok Railway Station
- Jagoh Railway Halt (defunct)
- Beradin Railway Halt (defunct)
- Paloh Railway Station
- Batang Ridan Railway Halt (defunct)
- Chamek Railway Station (defunct)
- Niyor Railway Halt (defunct)
- Kluang Railway Station
- Mengkibol Railway Station (defunct)
- Renggam Railway Station
- Layang-Layang Railway Station
- Sedenak Railway Station (defunct)
- Kulai Railway Station
- Saleng Railway Halt (defunct)
- Senai Railway Halt (defunct)
- 🡼 To KTM PTP Line
- Kempas Railway Station (defunct)
- Kempas Baru Railway Station
- 🡾 To KTM Pasir Gudang Line
- Tampoi Railway Halt (defunct)
- Holiday Plaza Railway Halt (defunct)
- Danga City Mall Railway Halt (defunct)
- Johor Bahru Sentral Railway Station (JB Sentral)
- Johor Bahru Railway Station (defunct)
- Woodlands Train Checkpoint (Woodlands CIQ)
- Bukit Timah Railway Station (defunct)
- 🡿 Jurong Railway Station (defunct)
- Tanglin Railway Halt (defunct)
- Alexandra Railway Halt (defunct)
- Tanjong Pagar Railway Station (defunct)
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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