Connectivity

Highways, metro train stations, airport connections and more

Train Stations

KTM Komuter, LRT, MRT, KLIA Ekspres Rail Stations in close proximity to Seputeh

KL Sentral

KL Sentral is Kuala Lumpur’s central transport hub, offering seamless connections across the city and beyond. It serves several key rail services: KTM Komuter (Seremban, Batu Caves, Port Klang lines), KLIA Express and KLIA Transit (airport trains), Monorail, LRT (Kelana Jaya line), and MRT (via Muzium Negara station). The hub also facilitates long-distance travel with the Electric Train Service (ETS), connecting Kuala Lumpur to major cities across Peninsular Malaysia. As a comprehensive transportation center, KL Sentral is an essential gateway for both locals and international travelers.

KLIA Ekspres/ Transit

The KLIA Express and KLIA Transit are fast and efficient airport rail services connecting Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) to the city center. The KLIA Express provides a non-stop, 28-minute journey between KLIA and KL Sentral, while the KLIA Transit stops at additional stations along the way, including Bandar Tasik Selatan and Putrajaya/Cyberjaya, taking about 35 minutes. Both services offer comfortable seating, free Wi-Fi, and luggage storage. They are the most convenient and reliable modes of transport for travelers heading to and from the airport.t.

MRT Kajang Line Muzium Negara Station

Muzium Negara MRT Station, located along the Kajang Line, is a key stop for travelers exploring Kuala Lumpur’s cultural landmarks. Positioned near the National Museum and other heritage sites, it offers easy access to attractions such as the Islamic Arts Museum and Lake Gardens. The station is part of the MRT Kajang Line, providing efficient connections between Kuala Lumpur and suburban areas. With modern facilities and direct links to KL Sentral Station, Muzium Negara MRT station is a convenient point for both locals and tourists.

KTM ETS Intercity

The KTM Intercity Electric Train Service (ETS) is a high-speed rail service connecting major cities across Peninsular Malaysia. Operating on modern, air-conditioned trains, the ETS offers a comfortable and efficient travel experience. It links Kuala Lumpur with cities such as Ipoh, Taiping, Butterworth, and even further to Padang Besar near the Thai border. With speeds of up to 140 km/h, ETS trains are a popular choice for both business and leisure travelers, offering onboard amenities like free Wi-Fi, power outlets, and snacks, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable journey. Accessible from KL Sentral

LRT – KTM Komuter Abdullah Hukum Station

The Abdullah Hukum interchange connects two major rail lines in Kuala Lumpur: the LRT Kelana Jaya Line and KTM Komuter’s Port Klang Line. Located strategically, this interchange offers seamless transfers between the two networks, making it a key transit point for commuters. The station provides convenient access to nearby neighborhoods, shopping malls, and office complexes. With well-designed facilities and easy connectivity, the Abdullah Hukum interchange plays an essential role in enhancing the city’s public transportation network.

KTM Komuter Seputeh

KTM Komuter Seputeh Station is a key stop along the KTM Komuter’s Seremban Line, located in the Seputeh area of Kuala Lumpur. This station serves as a convenient transit point for commuters traveling between Kuala Lumpur and suburban areas. It provides easy access to nearby residential neighborhoods, as well as key destinations like Mid Valley Megamall. With modern facilities and regular services, Seputeh Station ensures a smooth and efficient journey for both daily commuters and travelers especially from the Seputeh area.

Highways Connecting Seputeh

Major arteries connecting the area to the rest of Kuala Lumpur and beyond.

Federal Highway

The Federal Highway is one of Malaysia’s busiest and most vital roads, running through Kuala Lumpur and connecting the capital to several key cities in the Klang Valley. Stretching from Kuala Lumpur to Klang, it serves as a major artery for both local and intercity traffic, providing access to key areas such as Petaling Jaya, Subang Jaya, and Shah Alam. The highway is lined with commercial zones, shopping malls, and residential areas, making it a crucial route for commuters, businesses, and tourists traveling within the region.

New Pantai Expressway (NPE)

The E10 New Pantai Expressway (NPE) is an important urban tolled expressway in the Klang Valley, Malaysia, designed to alleviate traffic congestion and improve accessibility between key areas. Launched in 2004, the NPE spans 19 kilometers and connects vital districts such as Bangsar, Petaling Jaya, and Subang Jaya, while also linking to major highways like the Federal Highway and the Damansara-Puchong Expressway (LDP). The NPE was built to accommodate rapid urban development and facilitate smoother traffic flow, making commuting more efficient for both residents and businesses.

Setiawangsa–Pantai Expressway (SPE)

The E39 Setiawangsa–Pantai Expressway (SPE) is an important toll road that connects the Setiawangsa area in the northern part of Kuala Lumpur to the Pantai area in the southern part of the city. This expressway plays a key role in improving connectivity between different parts of the Klang Valley, reducing travel time and easing traffic congestion. It links major highways like the Federal Highway and provides convenient access to residential, commercial, and recreational zones.

Salak Expressway

E37 Salak Expressway, also known as the Salak Highway, is a significant road linking Kuala Lumpur to areas in the southern Klang Valley, such as Seri Kembangan, Salak South, and beyond. Running almost parallel to the Kuala Lumpur-Seremban Highway, it serves as a key alternative route for local commuters and travelers heading to the southern states. The expressway helps alleviate traffic congestion on surrounding roads and provides faster access to popular areas like Mines Resort City and Bandar Baru Seri Petaling, contributing to smoother connectivity for Kuala Lumpur.