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Beginning 20 January 2025, Tanjung Malim–Port Klang Line services at stations between KL Sentral and Port Klang now with improved peak hour only schedule, from Port Klang to KL Sentral with 6 trains in the morning from 6.03 am to 8.33 am (6.33 am - 9.03 am on weekends) with 30 minutes interval and from KL Sentral to Port Klang with 6 trains ...
The Tanjung Malim railway station is a Malaysian train station stationed at the north eastern side of and named after the town of Tanjung Malim, Perak. The station provides both Komuter and ETS services. The station was first constructed in 1900 and at the time, served as the halt for the intercity trains.
2 Tanjung Malim-Port Klang Line: Commuter rail: Tanjung Malim: 34 127.5 KTM: KTM: Operational Port Klang: 3 Ampang Line: LRT: Sentul Timur: 18 15 Prasarana Malaysia: Rapid Rail: Operational Ampang: 4 Sri Petaling Line: LRT: Sentul Timur: 29 37.6 Prasarana Malaysia: Rapid Rail: Operational Putra Heights: 5 Kelana Jaya Line: LRT: Gombak: 37 46.4 ...
The Klang Komuter station (formerly known as the Klang railway station) is a train station served by the KTM Komuter's Port Klang Line train service in Malaysia. It is located at Jalan Besar, in the southern area of Klang. Parallel to this station is a KTM depot for locomotive and for repairing of freight wagons.
Rail transit in Kuala Lumpur and Selangor began in 1886 when a railway line from Kuala Lumpur to Bukit Kuda (just outside Klang) was opened.The line remains operational to this day as the Tanjung Malim-Port Klang Line.
The route was extended to Kuala Kubu Bharu in January 2008, and finally to Tanjung Malim on 1 June 2009. The Rawang-Tanjung Malim shuttle service was absorbed into the main Port Klang Line on 11 July 2016. Women-only coaches were introduced on 28 April 2010. The Port Klang Line was extended to Batu Caves on 29 July 2010.
Rail transit in Kuala Lumpur and Selangor began in 1886 when a railway line from Kuala Lumpur to Bukit Kuda (just outside Klang) was opened. The line remains operational to this day as the Tanjung Malim-Port Klang Line. From the 1960s to the 1990s, the Mini-Bus Service or Bas Mini was popular.
The rail lines from Tanjung Malim to Pulau Sebang/Tampin, Padang Besar to Ipoh, as well as the Port Klang, Batu Caves and Butterworth branch lines are used for commuter rail services. [26] Efforts in retrofitting the old tracks were done under the Electrified Double Track Project (EDTP) orchestrated by the Minister of Transport. [27]