TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Taking a train from Johor Bahru in southern Malaysia to the capital city of Kuala Lumpur will only take 3.5 hours starting from the end of this year. This duration cuts ...
KL–JB ETS ranks third in ridership within three months of launch, recording 69,628 passengers, behind KL–Ipoh and ...
Malaysia's electric train service (ETS) promises to cut travel time from Johor Bahru to Kuala Lumpur to 3.5 hours - about half the current time on a diesel train and comparable to the journey by car ...
[KUALA LUMPUR] The Kuala Lumpur-Johor Bahru Electric Train Service (ETS) has yet to begin operations, but demand is already overwhelming, with most northbound tickets snapped up ahead of the first ...
For those who prefer to book on PCs and laptops, you can book your tickets via the KTMB website. Otherwise, just download the KITS Style app from your mobile phone. For those who regularly take the ...
Fifteen years after Malaysia first launched its Electric Train Service, the project is set to be completed in about a month. The ETS, which travels at a maximum speed of 160kmh and makes 22 trips a ...
Leong says places outside Johor Baru must be well promoted so that visitors can discover the hidden gems. THE newly launched Johor Baru–Kuala Lumpur Electric Train Service (ETS), coupled with the ...
Malaysia’s new Kuala Lumpur-Johor Bahru Electric Train Service (ETS) launched on Fri (Dec 12) to overwhelming demand. The trip cuts travel time down to around 4.5 hours, with ride frequency expected ...
Taking a train from Johor Bahru in southern Malaysia to the capital city of Kuala Lumpur will only take 3.5 hours starting from the end of this year. This duration cuts approximately half of the ...