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Teluk Pulai Komuter station

Railway station in Klang, Malaysia

Teluk Pulai Komuter station

Railway station in Klang, Malaysia

FieldValue
styleKTM
nameTeluk Pulai
type[[File:KTM Komuter logo.svgKTM_Komuter_Logo50px]] Commuter rail station
other_name直落玻璃
imageTeluk Pulai KTM Station signboard (220711).jpg
addressTeluk Pulai, 41000 Klang, Selangor
linePort Klang Branch
platform2 side platform
tracks2
parkingAvailable
opened1995
code
ownedKeretapi Tanah Melayu
services
Platform signage at Teluk Pulai

The Teluk Pulai Komuter Station is a commuter train station operated by KTM Komuter and served by the Port Klang Line. This station is built to cater the traffic in Teluk Pulai a suburb in South Klang. The Klang Komuter Station, which also serves the same locality, is located 1 km away.

The Teluk Pulai Komuter Station is one of the earliest commuter station in Malaysia since commuter service is introduced in 1995. Teluk Pulai Station has undergone upgrades in 2020 to replace the old building built since 1995.

Station Facilities and Services

The following facilities and services are available at this station.

  • Touch N Go Lane
  • Ticket Counter
  • Ticket Vending Machine
  • Wheelchair Ramp

Nearby Landmarks and Attractions

  • Hong Shan Si Temple (凤山寺)
    • A Taoism temple worshiping Nine Emperor Gods (九皇爷). Situated opposite commuter station. The Nine Emperor Gods Festival will be held from 1 to 9 September every year according to Lunar calendar. It is very crowded with worshipers.
  • Teluk Pulai Local Night Market (Pasar Malam)
    • Situated at Jalan Teluk Pulai, 1 km away from commuter station. It operates every Friday and Sunday night.
  • Famous Bak Kut Teh Restaurants
    • Well-known Bak Kut Teh restaurants such as Teluk Pulai Bak Kut Teh and Klang Lek Bak Kut Teh is just 5 minutes walking distance from the station.
  • Tian Hock Kung Temple (天福宫)
    • Situated at Jalan Tepi Sungai. Famous for its snake theme temple architecture. Also known as Klang Snake Temple.
  • Raja Muda Nala Bridge (Jambatan Raja Muda Nala)
    • Also known as Klang Third Bridge, connecting the northern and southern parts of Klang.
  • Klinik Kesihatan Sungai Bertik
    • Government owned health center for residents staying in Teluk Pulai area.
  • Sree Selva Vinayagar Temple

References

References

  1. "Teluk Pulai KTM Station – klia2.info".
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