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  2. Bandar Malaysia Selatan MRT station - Wikipedia

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    The planned MRT station was provisionally named Bandar Malaysia Selatan that will serve the Putrajaya Line in the transport hub. While the MRT Putrajaya Line will begin full operations on 16 March 2023, the planned stations at Bandar Malaysia will not be included in the opening, following the cancellation of the Kuala Lumpur-Singapore high speed railway.

  3. Singapore Time - Wikipedia

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    In 1981, Malaysia decided to standardise the time across its territories to a uniform UTC+08:00. Singapore elected to follow suit, citing business and travel schedules. [14] [15] The change took effect on New Year's Day (1 January) 1982 when Singapore moved half an hour forward on New Year's Eve (31 December) 1981 at 11:30 pm creating "Singapore Standard Time" (SST) or "Singapore Time" (SGT). [16]

  4. ASEAN Common Time - Wikipedia

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    The ASEAN Common Time (ACT) is a proposal to adopt a standard time for all Association of Southeast Asian Nations member states. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was proposed in 1995 by Singapore , and in 2004 and 2015 by Malaysia to make business across countries easier.

  5. Express Rail Link - Wikipedia

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    KLIA Ekspres trainset passing Bandar Tasik Selatan station. Express Rail Link Sdn. Bhd. (ERL) is a joint venture company between YTL Corporation Berhad, Lembaga Tabung Haji, SIPP Rail Sdn. Bhd. (a company linked to Sultan Ibrahim Ismail of Johor [3]) and Trisilco Equity Sdn. Bhd. with each partner holding 45%, 36%, 10% and 9% of the company respectively.

  6. Time in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Peninsular Malaysia used the local mean time in Kuala Lumpur until 1 January 1901, when they changed to Singapore mean time GMT+06:55:25; this changed to GMT+07:00 in 1905. Between the end of the Second World War and the formation of Malaysia on 16 September 1963, it was known as British Malayan Standard Time, which was GMT+07:30

  7. List of rail transit stations in the Klang Valley area

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    Kuala Lumpur: 16 December 1996 (LRT) 16 March 2023 (MRT) Cheras SP12 4 Sri Petaling Line: Rapid Rail: LRT: Kuala Lumpur: 11 July 1998: Chow Kit MR10 8 KL Monorail: Rapid Rail: Monorail: Kuala Lumpur: 31 August 2003: Cochrane KG21 9 Kajang Line: Rapid Rail: MRT: Kuala Lumpur: 17 July 2017: Conlay (Conlay-Kompleks Kraf) PY22 12 Putrajaya Line ...

  8. Kunming–Singapore railway - Wikipedia

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    The Kunming–Singapore railway, also referred to as the Pan-Asian Railway, is a network of railways that connects China, Singapore and all the countries of mainland Southeast Asia. The concept originated with the British and French colonial empires, which sought to link the railways they had built in southwest China , Indochina and Malaya ...

  9. Eastern and Oriental Express - Wikipedia

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    Eastern and Oriental Express hauled by KTM Class 25 locomotive, stopping at Kuala Lumpur station for crew change.. An agreement were made and signed in 1991 between Orient-Express Hotels and the Malaysian railway authority, Keretapi Tanah Melayu and Thailand railway authority, State Railway of Thailand to operate Eastern and Oriental Express on their tracks. [1]