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KTM Komuter is the first electrified commuter train service in Malaysia. It was introduced in 1995 to cater especially to commuters in Kuala Lumpur and the surrounding sub-urban areas and is a popular mode of transport to commute to Kuala Lumpur.
First only Ladies Coach in Malaysia – Malaysia Book of Records (MBOR) – 2015; Industry Award by SPAD – “Pengendali Kereta Api (INOVASI TERBAIK)” – 2015; Special Recognition from Kementerian Women, Family & Community Development in conjunction with “Say No –Unite To End Violence Against Women” 2010.
The city’s metro, known as the KTM Komuter, began operation in 1995. It consists of two main lines: Seremban and Port Klang, complemented by three light rail lines and a monorail. This extensive rail network operates from 5.30am to midnight. Fares vary depending on the line and can range from $0.19 USD to over $3.00 USD.
The following KTM Komuter fares are for "Cash Price" tickets. Discounts of around 15% are available for using the preloaded Touch N Go electronic payment card. KL Sentral to Batu Caves Komuter Route: Kuala Lumpur old station - 1.20 MYR. Bank Negara - 1.80 MYR.
5 maj 2024 · KTM Komuter Timetable 2024 (Jadual Tren Komuter) Last updated: 5 May 2024. View the latest KTM Komuter Timetable for commuter trains within Peninsular Malaysia, operated by Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTM or KTMB). Tampin - Batu Caves Line > Tg. Malim - Port Klang Line > Butterworth - Ipoh > Butterworth - Padang Besar >
KTM Komuter is your trusty companion for exploring Kuala Lumpur, whisking you to charming suburbs and satellite towns right to the heart of the bustling central business district. KTM Komuter operates two main lines in the vibrant Klang Valley: Pulau Sebang to Batu Caves and Tanjung Malim to Pelabuhan Klang.
KTM Komuter is a commuter rail system in Malaysia operated by Keretapi Tanah Melayu (KTM). It was introduced in 1995 to provide local rail services in Kuala Lumpur and the surrounding Klang Valley suburban areas.