KTM Komuter to Begin Operations at Segambut Utara Station on 11 May 2026

KTM Komuter to Begin Operations at Segambut Utara Station on 11 May 2026

KTM Berhad will officially begin KTM Komuter services at Segambut Utara Railway Station on 11 May 2026, improving rail access for residents of Segambut and nearby neighbourhoods. The new station is the 58th station on the KTM Komuter Klang Valley Sector network and forms part of the Tanjung Malim–Port Klang Line.

New Rail Access for Segambut

The opening of Segambut Utara Railway Station is expected to make daily travel more convenient for communities in Segambut Utara, Jalan Ipoh, Kepong and surrounding areas. KTMB says the station will benefit more than 250,000 residents, especially those living in densely populated areas that depend on efficient transport links.

The station’s strategic location also provides direct access to residential and commercial developments such as United Point. This strengthens connectivity between homes, business centres and the wider public transport network.

Better Connections Across Klang Valley

Segambut Utara Railway Station connects passengers to major rail interchange stations including Sungai Buloh, Kepong Sentral, Abdullah Hukum and Subang Jaya. These interchange points allow passengers to move between KTM Komuter, MRT and LRT services more easily.

Passengers can also continue their journey on the Batu Caves-Pulau Sebang Line by transferring at Putra, Bank Negara, Kuala Lumpur, or KL Sentral. This makes the new station a useful link for both local commuting and longer cross-city journeys.

Supporting Sustainable Travel

KTMB says the station is part of its wider effort to encourage people to use public transport more often. By offering a practical rail option, the company hopes to reduce reliance on private vehicles and support more sustainable urban mobility in the Klang Valley.

The station is also expected to improve everyday travel for people who live and work in high-density areas. Over time, this kind of connectivity can help make commuting more efficient, safer and easier to manage.

Fare Concessions and MyRailLife

To encourage wider use of rail services, KTMB offers a 50% concession fare for students, senior citizens and persons with disabilities (OKU). This makes rail travel more affordable for many regular passengers.

KTMB also promotes the MyRailLife programme, which provides free unlimited travel passes for children aged 4 to 6, primary and secondary school students aged 7 to 17, Sixth Form students and persons with disabilities. The programme is designed to support mobility and make rail travel more inclusive.

Ticket Purchase and Payment Options

Passengers can buy KTM Komuter tickets through the KITS Style app or at KTMB ticket kiosks. KTMB also supports payment by Touch ‘n Go cards, credit cards, and debit cards directly at automatic gates.

These options make rail travel faster and more convenient for daily commuters. They also reflect the move towards simpler, more flexible public transport systems that suit modern travel habits.

How to Plan Your Journey

Commuters are advised to check the KTM Komuter timetable before travelling. Journey information is available on KTMB’s official website and through the KITS Style app.

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