KTM Southern Express ends on Jan 1, records 2.6 million passengers

KTM Southern Express ends on Jan 1, records 2.6 million passengers


JOHOR BARU: The Southern Express (ES) train service, which will be terminated on Jan 1, has played an important role in facilitating the daily activities and movements of residents in southern Johor and the Iskandar region, recording 2.6 million passengers since its introduction in 2016.

Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTMB) chief operating officer Afzar Zakariya said the ES service has received an encouraging response with an average of 800 to 1,000 passengers per day for six daily services comprising three outward and three return journeys.

“The ES has made a big impact because it connects large and medium-sized towns on the southern route such as Segamat, Kluang, Labis, Kulai and Johor Baru.

“It provides consistent and affordable mobility access, especially for students, daily wage workers, senior citizens and families who rely on the train as their main means of transport,” he told Bernama.

Afzar said indirectly, the service has contributed to economic development along the southern line as users utilise the train for work-related, economic and tourism-related movements.

According to him, the situation has boosted economic and tourism activities in the cities involved, including increased demand in the hospitality sector, public transport, small businesses and the growth of new tourism destinations and activities.



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