
Explore Malaysia with Rail Transit
Discover the beauty of Malaysia, one station at a time! With a well-connected network of LRT, MRT, KTM, and monorail lines, exploring cities like Kuala Lumpur, Petaling Jaya, and beyond has never been easier.
Whether you’re heading to a bustling market, a hidden food gem, or a local attraction, Malaysia’s rail system offers a fast, affordable, and eco-friendly way to travel. Major lines like the Kelana Jaya LRT, Kajang MRT, and KTM Komuter cover key tourist spots, shopping malls, cultural sites, and more.
Perfect for daily commuters and curious travelers alike, the rail transit system helps you avoid traffic jams while enjoying scenic routes through both urban and suburban areas.
Hop on, tap your card, and let the journey begin!
KLANG VALLEY RAIL TRANSIT MAP
Getting Around Klang Valley with Metro Rail
Klang Valley is home to a well-integrated metro rail system that makes getting around Kuala Lumpur and its surrounding areas fast and convenient. The system includes several types of trains—LRT, MRT, KTM Komuter, Monorail, and airport rail links—each marked by its own line color for easy identification. Whether you’re commuting to work or exploring the city, these lines are designed to work together seamlessly.
🚊 KTM Komuter | ① ②
KTM Komuter is the commuter train service that connects Kuala Lumpur with outer suburbs and nearby towns. It’s ideal for long-distance travel within the Klang Valley, covering areas that other lines may not reach.
🚈 LRT (Light Rail Transit) | ③ ④ ⑤ ⑪
There are two LRT lines: the Kelana Jaya Line and the Ampang/Sri Petaling Line. These lines pass through key neighborhoods, making them one of the most-used transport modes for daily city travel.
🚇 MRT (Mass Rapid Transit) | ⑨ ⑫
A newer and faster option, the MRT network includes the Kajang Line and the Putrajaya Line. These lines link major suburbs to city hotspots, shopping centers, and business districts. The Putrajaya Line is represented by yellow, helping riders navigate more easily.
🚝 KL Monorail | ⑧
Running through central Kuala Lumpur, the Monorail connects areas like KL Sentral and Bukit Bintang, making it ideal for tourists and city explorers. It’s marked with a light green line on transit maps.
✈️ KLIA Ekspres & KLIA Transit | ⑥ ⑦
These high-speed trains are your best choice for hassle-free airport ride
KLIA Ekspres offers a non-stop ride from KL Sentral to KLIA in just 28 minutes.
KLIA Transit makes three additional stops along the way, serving both airport passengers and locals
🛠️ Other Lines
- The Skypark Link (Line 10) to Subang Airport is currently suspended until further notice.
- The LRT Shah Alam Line (Line 11) is still under construction, expected to open in Q4 2025 (tentatively August)