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  1. KTMB - Malaysia Largest Railway Company. Book all the train tickets online including KTM train, ETS train, Intercity & more though our online ticketing platform. Buy ticket online!

    • Train Timetable

      KTM Intercity Timetable. Effective 1st July 2022 - 30th June...

    • KITS Ticketing

      Legal and Secretarial Services Unit, 2nd Floor, KTMB...

    • Routes & Stations

      At present, commuters have the option of two routes, namely,...

    • Travel Policy

      You should probably read the land public transport act 2010...

  2. There are 11 ways to get from Kuala Lumpur Sentral Station to Singapore by bus, train, car, plane, or subway. Select an option below to see step-by-step directions and to compare ticket prices and travel times in Rome2Rio's travel planner.

  3. Travel by train from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore Woodlands (Singapura) now involves three trains - An ETS Express to Gemas - Shuttle to JB, then another to SG. How many hours this takes depends on the connection at JB, Gemas. Latest timetables, ticket prices (harga tiket)...

  4. Among the top choices for traveling from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore is taking a fast and modern train. All high-speed trains running between the cities were designed to offer the passengers everything they might need for a pleasant journey, including several travel classes to choose from, fast travel times (the journey takes about 5 hours), and ...

  5. At the present time there are no direct train services from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore. See below for train times and tickets for each of these three train journeys and locations map of the different railway stations on route.

  6. 10 paź 2015 · You have to get from Singapore to JB Sentral first. You can find the full timetable, including arrival and departure times at intermediate stations, on KTMB’s website . This shows the stations served by this train:

  7. KTM Intercity is the brand name for a group of diesel-hauled intercity train services in Peninsular Malaysia, Southern Region, Singapore and Thailand operated by Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTMB). A few operate solely along the East Coast line between Tumpat and Gemas and on to Singapore.

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