Due to the progress of the infrastructure upgrading of the Klang Valley Double Track project to the next stage between Kuala Lumpur and Pelabuhan Klang (?*), the following platform reassignments will take effect from 20 February 2017 till further notice to facilitate the upgrading works.
*RailTravel Station thinks KTM means Simpang Pelabuhan Klang at Bangsar instead.
UPDATE (15 FEB 2017): The change of platforms has been changed. The post below is updated unlike KTM’s website.
UPDATE (20 FEB 2017): The change of the change of platforms has been changed, with KTM claiming that they are being “proactive” by the change of the change of the change of the platforms. (“Walaubagaimanapun, melalui pemerhatian dan tinjauan yang dilakukan pada pagi ini, KTMB telah mengambil langkah proaktif dengan membuka semula Platform 2 di Stesen Kuala Lumpur bagi memastikan operasi perkhidmatan tren KTM Komuter berjalan lancar.” Source here.)
New Platform Assignments at KL Sentral
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Current Platform Assignments
Platform 1: ETS Services
Platform 2: ETS Services
Platform 3: Batu Caves
Platform 4: Tanjung Malim
Platform 5: Pelabuhan Klang
Platform 6: Pulau Sebang (Tampin)
Effective 20 February 2017
Platform 1: CLOSED
Platform 2: CLOSED
Platform 3: ETS Services
Platform 4: Batu Caves & Tanjung Malim
Platform 5: Pelabuhan Klang
Platform 6: Pulau Sebang (Tampin)
New Platform Assignments at Kuala Lumpur
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Current Platform Assignments
Platform 1: ETS Services
Platform 2: Batu Caves & Tanjung Malim
Platform 3: Pelabuhan Klang & Pulau Sebang (Tampin)
Platform 4: Not in use
Effective 20 February 2017
Platform 1: CLOSED
Platform 2: Batu Caves & Tanjung Malim; All Northbound ETS Services
Platform 3: Pelabuhan Klang & Pulau Sebang (Tampin)
Platform 4: All Southbound ETS Services
For more information, view the official press release here. (Deleted by KTM)
View the Facebook post regarding the change posted on 15 February 2017 here. Information is only available on Facebook for now because KTM’s website is down, as usual.
View the Facebook post regarding the change of the change of the change of the platforms posted on 20 February 2017 here.
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