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Seputeh Komuter station

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The Seputeh Komuter station is a KTM Komuter train station named after and located in Seputeh, Kuala Lumpur, along the KTM Komuter's Seremban Line. The station was formerly the only train station connected to Mid Valley Megamall and the rest of the adjoining Mid Valley City commercial area since the area begun operation from 1999. In 2004, the newer Mid Valley station was opened closer to Mid Valley City. The facilities available at Seputeh Station are ticket counter, ticket vending machine, Touch n Go Lane and toilet. The counter operating hours is from 6.30 am to 8.30 pm daily.

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Seputeh Komuter station
Jalan Sungai 2, Kuala Lumpur Seputeh

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KB02 Seputeh (KTM Seputeh)

Jalan Sungai 2
50614 Kuala Lumpur, Seputeh
Malaysia
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