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  2. Rail transport in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Rail transport in Malaysia has evolved significantly since its inception in the late 19th century, reflecting the country's economic growth and modernization.. The development of Malaysia's railways, from the first tracks laid for transporting tin to the extensive network that exists today, mirrors the broader social and economic transformations that have shaped the nation.

  3. Keretapi Tanah Melayu - Wikipedia

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    Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTMB) (Jawi: كريتاڤي تانه ملايو برحد ‎) or Malayan Railway Limited, colloquially referred to simply as KTM, is the main rail operator in Peninsular Malaysia. The railway system dates back to the British colonial era, when it was first built to transport tin.

  4. Federated Malay States Railways - Wikipedia

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    The Federated Malay States Railways (FMSR) was a consolidated railway operator in British Malaya (present day Peninsular Malaysia and Singapore) during the first half of the 20th century.

  5. Tanjong Pagar railway station - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, Malaysia and Singapore signed an agreement concerning Tanjong Pagar railway station. Malaysia agreed to relocate the station to Bukit Timah, thus freeing up land for development. In return, Singapore agreed that railway land at Tanjong Pagar would be handed over to a private limited company for joint development, with equity split 60% ...

  6. KTM West Coast railway line - Wikipedia

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    The West Coast railway line was developed in stretches on June 1, 1885, with the opening of the Taiping–Port Weld Line, and 1932 when the line opened up to Tanjung Pagar, thus spanning the entire west coast of Peninsular Malaysia from Padang Besar on the Malaysia–Thai border to Singapore. The line began with the construction of branches ...

  7. KTM ETS - Wikipedia

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    The KTM ETS is the second electric train service to be operated by the Malaysian railway company after KTM Komuter, and the second inter-city rail service after KTM Intercity. Having begun operations in 2010, the ETS is the fastest metre-gauge train service in Malaysia and operates along the historical KTM West Coast Line in western Peninsular ...

  8. Transport in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    A map showing Malaysia's transportation network The 966 km North–South Expressway, which runs through seven states in Peninsular Malaysia, is the longest expressway in Malaysia. Transportation in Malaysia started to develop during British colonial rule, and the country's transport network is now diverse and developed. Malaysia's road network ...

  9. Category:Rail transport in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Funicular railways in Malaysia (1 P) I. Rail infrastructure in Malaysia (6 C, 1 P) K. Keretapi Tanah Melayu (3 C, 10 P) KTM Komuter (3 C, 6 P) Rail transport in Kuala ...