Keretapi Tanah Melayu Bhd (KTMB) will introduce four additional Electric Train Service (ETS) trips to cater to the anticipated surge in passengers during the Christmas festive season and the third term school holidays.
In a statement, KTMB said the extra services—providing 22,680 additional seats—will run from Dec 19, 2025 to Jan 11, 2026. Ticket sales begin at 10am on Friday.
The enhanced schedule includes:
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Two extra daily ETS trips on the Padang Besar–KL Sentral–Padang Besar route
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Two additional weekend services (Friday, Saturday, Sunday) along the Butterworth–KL Sentral–Butterworth corridor
These services supplement the routes between KL Sentral–Padang Besar and KL Sentral–Butterworth, helping absorb demand once regular ETS seats are sold out.
Ensuring Reliable and Comfortable Holiday Travel
KTMB said the initiative underscores its commitment to providing reliable, safe and efficient transportation during Malaysia's busiest travel periods.
The operator encouraged travellers to plan ahead and purchase tickets early to secure:
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More attractive flexible fare options
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Guaranteed seats during peak periods
Passengers are reminded to arrive at the station at least 30 minutes before departure, as boarding gates will close five minutes before the train leaves.
Schedules and further information are available through:
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KTMB’s official website
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KTMB social media platforms
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KTMB Call Centre (03-9779 1200)
Relevance to Greater KL Mobility & Property Corridors
Improved intercity travel connectivity continues to support economic activity and real estate demand across Greater Kuala Lumpur, particularly in high-growth corridors such as:
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Commercial property in KL, benefiting from increased commuter access
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Office space in Bukit Jalil, where enhanced mobility improves workplace attractiveness
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Industrial growth zones including industrial land in Selangor and industrial property in the Subang area
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Manufacturing and SME hubs influenced by improved connectivity, such as factory clusters in Puchong
Broader transportation networks like the ETS often uplift surrounding townships, driving higher mobility, footfall and long-term investment confidence.



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