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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!

  2. 2nd Floor, KTMB Corporate Headquarters, Jalan Sultan Hishamuddin, 50621 Wilayah Persekutuan, Kuala Lumpur. Call Center +603 - 9779 1200 Email: callcenter@ktmb.com.my

  3. One of the best ways to get around in Malaysia is by train and this can be done through online booking for KTM Berhad tickets with Easybook that offers many KTM routes. A simple click of the mouse takes you to the full list of KTM ticket price online and timetable according to the KTM map.

  4. Train Schedule. Plan your journey. KTM Komuter Timetable. Weekdays Only - New Timetable. Tg. Malim - Pelabuhan Klang - Effective 13th May 2024. Batu Caves - Pulau Sebang - Effective 22nd April 2024. Weekends & Public Holiday - New Timetable. Tg. Malim - Pelabuhan Klang - Effective 20th April 2024.

  5. Mission. PROVIDING SAFE, RELIABLE, COMFORTABLE AND SUSTAINABLE RAIL SERVICES ON TIME AND EVERY TIME. Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad.

  6. Aug 17, 2020 · KTM ETS, KTM Intercity, and KTM Komuter Northern Sector train tickets can be purchased from ticket counters at railway stations, ticket kiosks at railway stations, the KTMB Mobile app on App Store and Google Play, and on the official KTMB Integrated Ticketing System (KITS) website at https://online.ktmb.com.my/.

  7. Book your KTMB train tickets here.

  8. Mar 7, 2024 · Step 1: Booking KTM train tickets to JB online. Visit the KTMB Integrated Ticketing System (KITS) to book your tickets for Shuttle Tebrau. Enter your origin and destination, select your travel dates and the number of persons travelling, and you’ll be taken to the next screen to select train timings.

  9. Train Tickets. Train Routes. Take a ride with KTM train from Singapore to KL. Train Service From Singapore To Kuala Lumpur. Kuala Lumpur Sentral, or simply known as KL Sentral is without a doubt the largest transit hub in Malaysia that was opened for public in 2001 in Kuala Lumpur.

  10. Take a ride with KTM train to Singapore. Using the KTM train to Singapore is proving ever popular with those wishing to visit the city when staying in Malaysia or Hatyai, Thailand. Heaps of trains leave from various cities in Malaysia to Singapore and vice verse. One of which travels overnight.