msiapublictransport, to random

for 30 minutes will be offered at the next to Klang’s KTM Komuter on Jalan Raya Timur from April 1

Earlier, free was only available for 15 minutes

This is an effort to encourage motorists to use the parking facilities to drop off or pick up using the station

Read more: https://www.thestar.com.my/metro/metro-news/2024/03/20/longer-free-parking-time-near-klang-komuter-station-from-april-1

msiapublictransport, to random

The is a lifeline to many people in who depend on it to go to and back

It used to take about 1⅔ hour to reach KL Sentral from Seremban and vice versa

The early morning express train service with limited stops take about 1⅓ hour

However, as of late, the train services had gone from bad to worse, with journey taking almost 2½ hours

Read more: https://thesun.my/opinion_news/too-much-inconvenience-for-tomorrow-s-comfort-FA11995426

msiapublictransport, to accessibility

#KTM, which used to move 83,315 passengers daily in 2016, plummeted to a mere 16,164 in 2021.

A total review of the #accessibility of #station is necessary.

Improving #connectivity to harder-to-access stations could boost numbers as there is a need to have good connectivity with the catchment areas.

Enhancing connectivity through #feeder #bus services would allow passengers better access to #publictransport.

Read more: https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2023/10/31/ktm-komuter-network-infra-need-drastic-overhaul-says-transport-expert/

#KTMKomuter #KTMB #rail #railway #feederbus

msiapublictransport, to Trains

Those who have taken the train with will know that the frequency is anywhere between 15 and 30 minutes and if you miss a train, you’ll have to wait for quite some time.

Recently, a Malaysian radio DJ, JC decided to take the with KTM to avoid peak-hour traffic.

He was utterly disappointed when the train did not show up after more than 1 hour.

Read more: https://worldofbuzz.com/ktm-train-fails-to-show-up-after-msian-waited-for-more-than-1-hour/

msiapublictransport, to Trains

KTM Berhad is informing passengers of KTM Komuter in Klang Valley that the KTMB Mobile application has added a new feature in its KTMB Integrated Ticketing System (KITS), so you can now use the mobile application to pay the fare for KTM Komuter service in Klang Valley on the newly deployed faregate.

Make sure to update the application installed from Google Play Store, Apple App Store, or Huawei AppGallery, so that the functionality will be there before using it.

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