KTMB to implement new Klang Valley Komuter timetable starting January 1 in conjunction with KVDT2 works

KTMB to implement new Klang Valley Komuter timetable starting January 1 in conjunction with KVDT2 works

KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 14 — KTMB will introduce a new Klang Valley KTM Komuter timetable from January 1 for the Tanjung Malim–Pelabuhan Klang and Pulau Sebang–Batu Caves routes, in line with ongoing Klang Valley Double Tracking Project Phase II (KVDT2) works.

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KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 14 — KTMB will introduce a new Klang Valley KTM Komuter timetable from January 1 for the Tanjung Malim–Pelabuhan Klang and Pulau Sebang–Batu Caves routes, in line with ongoing Klang Valley Double Tracking Project Phase II (KVDT2) works.

KTMB said the adjustment aims to enhance service stability and efficiency as track upgrades progress. With the new schedule, shuttle bus services on the Subang Jaya–Pelabuhan Klang route will be discontinued, while train services on key routes will operate at 30-minute intervals during peak hours.

Additional morning services from Tanjung Malim to Pelabuhan Klang and Shah Alam will be introduced, while daily maintenance works and track closures will continue between 11am and 3pm. The revised timetable can be viewed via the KITS STYLE app or KTMB’s official website.

A KTM Komuter train at the Kajang station. A new timetable for selected routes will take effect from January 1. — Picture by Raymond Manuel

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