KTM Berhad (Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad) Malaysia ETS Train, KTM Intercity Train & KTM Komuter Train

KTM Berhad

KTM Berhad, or KTMB for short, is the main railway operator in Peninsular Malaysia. Previously known as the Federated Malay States Railways (FMSR) and the Malayan Railway Administration (MRA), the name change to Keretapi Tanah Melayu (KTM) was formerly inaugurated in 1962. Privatization of KTM was done in 1992, to form KTM Berhad, while remaining wholly-owned by the Malaysian Government. KTM Berhad provides regional, inter-city and commuter rail services across the network.

KTM Berhad Passenger Services

Passenger services currently offered by KTM Berhad include:

ETS

KTM Intercity

KTM Komuter

The line between Gemas and Padang Besar is electrified and double tracked, served by KTM Komuter and ETS services. For non-electrified single track sectors, KTM Intercity covers the rest of the network.

KTM Berhad Route Map
Peta Laluan KTM Berhad

The route map in the KTM Intercity network on RailTravel Station no longer features Woodlands CIQ due to:

  • KTM Berhad’s initial cessation of online ticket bookings for the Shuttle Tebrau, making it impossible to secure a connection from the Shuttle Tebrau to and from other KTM Intercity trains at JB Sentral.
  • KTM Berhad’s positioning of the train to the public as not part of the KTM Intercity network with different terms and conditions for tickets and future separate ticketing system. (FAQ #8: Pembatalan tiket dibenarkan sebelum tren dijadualkan berlepas dengan pemulangan tambang 50%; FAQ #11: Setiap pelanggan hanya dibenarkan membeli maksimum 4 keping tiket tren Shuttle Tebrau yang sama pada satu-satu masa.)
  • KTM Berhad’s own confusion with its initial stopping sales through online channels and the KTMB-MobTicket App from 1 December 2016, but in the future plans for ticket sales, to have tickets sold through online channels and the KTMB-MobTicket App, so I am also not sure how to describe it on this website. (FAQ #12: KTMB dalam proses menyediakan perkhidmatan jualan tiket menggunakan kiosk tiket di JB Sentral dan Woodlands dan jualan secara online melalui mobile apps.)
  • The soon-to-be-operational separate ticketing system and closed-system ticket checking process for the Shuttle Tebrau.
  • The potential closure of Woodlands CIQ on 1 July 2018 as part of the Malaysia–Singapore Points of Agreement Supplement signed on 24 May 2010 (remember Tanjong Pagar Railway Station and Bukit Timah Railway Station?).

Click here for the Shuttle Tebrau FAQs from KTM’s website.

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Singapura ke Bangkok dengan Keretapi

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KTM Berhad Train Timetables
Jadual waktu tren KTM Berhad

Click here to view all KTM Berhad train timetables for ETS, KTM Intercity, SkyPark Link, and KTM Komuter.

KTM Train Ticket Booking Methods
Kaedah Tempahan Tiket Keretapi KTM

Tickets are open for sale in set periods about 60 days before departure except for the Shuttle Tebrau which opens 30 days before departure.
Tiket akan dibuka untuk dijual dalam jangka masa kira-kira 60 hari sebelum berlepas kecuali Shuttle Tebrau yang dibuka 30 hari sebelum berlepas.

Hotel Booking
Tempahan Hotel

Attractions Booking
Tempahan Tarikan

  • Klook (Get FREE S$5/RM15 voucher for your first purchase when you sign up here! *subject to exchange rate)

How do I book KTM train tickets online?
Bagaimanakah saya menempah tiket tren KTM dalam talian?

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To contact KTM Berhad:

Official Website
http://www.ktmb.com.my/

Call Center
Phone: +60 3 2267 1200
Email: callcenter@ktmb.com.my

Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/ktmberhad/

Twitter
https://twitter.com/ktm_berhad

16 comments

  1. I have book a train trip but the ticket are incorrect i need the email for
    KTMB as I’ve tried to phone from Australia but keep getting cut off
    Thanks

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