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  2. KTM ETS - Wikipedia

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    The KTM ETS, commercially known as ETS (Electric Train Service), is an inter-city higher-speed rail service in Malaysia operated by Keretapi Tanah Melayu (KTM). 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.

  3. Butterworth railway station - Wikipedia

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    SRT Train 36 International Express: Butterworth–Bangkok; KTM Intercity Train 01/02 Ekspres Rakyat: Butterworth–KL Sentral–Singapore; KTM Intercity Train 10/11 Ekspres Sinaran Utara: Butterworth–KL Sentral; KTM Intercity Train 22 Senandung Mutiara: Butterworth–KL Sentral; KTM Intercity Train 23 Senandung Mutiara: Butterworth–Singapore

  4. KTM West Coast railway line - Wikipedia

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    The 1,151-kilometre line is busier than the East Coast railway line because the West Coast railway line handles a variety of passenger train services such as the KTM ETS services, the KTM Intercity services, the International Express, the KTM Komuter in the Klang Valley and Greater Penang areas, and freight trains. Of this total length, 759 km ...

  5. Padang Besar railway station - Wikipedia

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    KTM ETS - 1 arrival/departure per day from/to Gemas, Negeri Sembilan via KL Sentral; KTM Intercity MySawadee 1004/1005 - stop-by for immigration service of train passenger between KL Sentral and Hat Yai. Seasonal trains with irregular dates each month. Train services by the State Railway of Thailand [2] serving destinations in Thailand are:

  6. KTM Intercity - Wikipedia

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    JB Sentral and Gemas: Loco-hauled train, ASC 3 trains per day on each direction. Despite its name of express, the train stops at all stations. Shuttle Timuran: Gemas and Tumpat: Class 61 DMU Gemas - Kuala Lipis (2 return trips daily) Kuala Lipis - Tumpat (1 return trip daily) Kuala Lipis - Gua Musang (1 return trip daily) Gua Musang - Tumpat (2 ...

  7. Railway electrification in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Train operations for this stretch will be integrated with the Train Control Centres at KL Sentral and Gemas. The designed speed for the tracks is 160 km/h. This is expected to reduce the time taken for travel between Kuala Lumpur and Johor Bahru from 6 hours to approximately 3.5 hours. [42]

  8. Transport in Greater Kuala Lumpur - Wikipedia

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    Kuala Lumpur is the main gateway for Malaysia as it has the country biggest airport, Kuala Lumpur International Airport, about 25 million passengers used the airport, making it the busiest airport in Malaysia. [41] The city is served by 2 airports, which is Kuala Lumpur International Airport and Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport (formerly. Subang ...

  9. KTM Komuter - Wikipedia

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    The Seremban-KL Sentral express service was introduced on 9 December 2004 The service was discontinued later before being reintroduced again on 25 July 2018. These services run only during the rush hour. The route was expanded for the first time since 1995 when train services on the Seremban Line were extended to Rasa in 2007.