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  2. KTM East Coast railway line - Wikipedia

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    15 May 1913: Tembing (closed) - Kuala Teh (closed) 4 May 1914: Tumpat - Pasir Mas - Tanah Merah; 15 October 1917: Kuala Lipis - Tembing (closed) 1 September 1920: Pasir Mas - Rantau Panjang; 16 March 1921: Padang Tengku - Kuala Lipis; 15 November 1923: Chegar Perah - Padang Tengku; 21 July 1924: Tanah Merah - Kuala Krai

  3. Universiti Teknologi MARA - Wikipedia

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    UiTM Negeri Sembilan Branch: 14 Kuala Pilah Kuala Pilah 1999 15 Seremban Seremban 2014 16 Rembau Rembau 2017 UiTM Johor Branch: 17 Segamat Segamat 1983 18 Pasir Gudang Masai 2014 UiTM Pahang Branch (Autonomous) 19 Jengka Bandar Tun Razak 1993 20 Raub Raub 2015 21 Kuantan Kuantan UiTM Terengganu Branch (Autonomous) 22 Dungun Dungun 1975 23

  4. Keretapi Tanah Melayu - Wikipedia

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    KTM ETS, which stands for Electric Train Service, is a rapid intercity train service by KTM utilizing electric train-sets. The service started in 2010 using metre-gauge. It currently operates on the lines from Gemas, Negeri Sembilan to Padang Besar, Perlis, Kuala Lumpur to Ipoh, Perak, and Kuala Lumpur to Butterworth, Penang.

  5. Kuala Pilah (town) - Wikipedia

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    Kuala Pilah (Negeri Sembilan Malay: Kolo Pilah), or simply Pilah, is a town in Kuala Pilah District, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia. It is 36 km from the state capital Seremban and 101 km from Kuala Lumpur .

  6. 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 ...

  7. Rail transport in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Rail transport in Malaysia began with the first railway line operated in 1885, connecting Taiping to Port Weld (now known as Kuala Sepetang). This 13.5-kilometer line was developed to transport tin from the mines in Taiping, one of the world's most important tin mining areas at the time, to the port for export.

  8. Malaysia Federal Route 51 - Wikipedia

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    The 48-metre tall Bukit Putus Viaduct is the fourth highest bridge in Malaysia, behind Jalan Bukit Kukus Paired Road in Penang, Rawang Bypass in Selangor and Lojing Viaduct in Kelantan. At most sections, the Federal Route 51 was built under the JKR R5 road standard, with a speed limit of 90 km/h.

  9. Transport in Greater Kuala Lumpur - Wikipedia

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    Konsortium Transnasional Berhad (KTB) is the largest private stage bus operator in Malaysia, serving people in states namely Kedah, Penang, Pahang, Kelantan, Negeri Sembilan, and Selangor. With a fleet of more than 700 buses, ranging from mini to double-decker, the red and grey signature colour of Cityliner has been a major mode of transport ...