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KTM has introduced a seasonal Ekspres Sawadee between Kuala Lumpur and Hat Yai in October 2022, where passengers disembark at the station to go through cross-border formalities before reboarding the train for the onward journey, similar to the practice for the previous International Express and Ekspres Semenanjung. [3]
5, Jalan Sultan Hishamuddin, Tasik Perdana, 50000 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Website: KTM Intercity: Operation; Began operation: circa 1960s: Operator(s) Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTMB) Rolling stock: KTM Class 23 KTM Class 24 KTM Class 25 KTM Class 26 KTM Class 29 KTM Class 61: Technical; Track gauge
The KTM ETS, commercially known as ETS (Electric Train Service), is an inter-city higher-speed rail service in Malaysia operated by Keretapi Tanah Melayu (KTM). The KTM ETS is the second electric train service to be operated by the Malaysian railway company after KTM Komuter, and the second inter-city rail service after KTM Intercity.
The station is located 928.585 km (577.0 mi) from Bangkok's Thon Buri railway station and serves as a junction for the mainline Southern Line towards Pattani, Yala and Sungai Kolok (border point with Malaysia at Rantau Panjang) and Padang Besar, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore Line (border point with Malaysia at Padang Besar). The station yard is ...
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.
Kuala Lumpur Sentral – Singapore Ekspres Sinaran Selatan (SS12) Keretapi Tanah Melayu: Singapore – Kuala Lumpur Sentral Ekspres Senandung Langkawi(SL20/SL21) Keretapi Tanah Melayu (B'Worth - Padang Besar) Kuala Lumpur Sentral – Hat Yai, Thailand Ekspres Senandung Sutera (SS25) Keretapi Tanah Melayu: Kuala Lumpur Sentral – Singapore
Bangkok–Hat Yai: Southern Line: Thailand's Southern railway line and branch line to the Malaysian border at Padang Besar ~100: 974: Metre 1918 Malaysia: Padang Besar–Kuala Lumpur: West Coast Railway Line: Currently run by KTM Intercity and partly electrified. 140-110: 527: Metre c.1896: Kuala Lumpur–Johor Bahru: 140-110: 369: Metre c.1896 ...
The West Coast railway line was developed in stretches on June 1, 1885, with the opening of the Taiping–Port Weld Line, and 1932 when the line opened up to Tanjung Pagar, thus spanning the entire west coast of Peninsular Malaysia from Padang Besar on the Malaysia–Thai border to Singapore.