Here's some other routes you can use to take train to Thailand from Malaysia. Train from KL to Hatyai (via Padang Besar) Getting to KL from Hat Yai¹ is a journey that can be broken down into 2 legs. The first, from KL to Padang Besar and subsequently, from Padang Besar to Hat ...
How to travel by KTM Train in Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand (SRT) using the new fast ETS Express, Commuter and Intercity rail services. Follow the links below or use the navigation links to find railway timetables, ticket prices and travel information for all the popular train trips in thi...
The Ipoh high-speed Electric Train Services (ETS) travel throughout the day to and from Kuala Lumpur's KL Sentral Station, Seremban and Gemas to the south and from Ipoh to Butterworth Penang and Padang Besar Railway Station on the Malaysia / Thailand border to the north. To see the latest...
The high-speed KTMB ETS Schedule for Electric Train Service in Malaysia is expanding as new routes are put online as and when the new trains become fully serviceable.So far the double-track electric railway lines reach to the border with Thailand at Padang Besar Station and south to Gemas, ...
KTM – ETS Train Ticket Online in Malaysia. KTM is a high-speed train service that links together the main cities in Malaysia, as well as connecting with Singapore and Thailand. The destinations covered by KTM train routes include Kuala Lumpur, Kluang, Alor Setar, Seremban, Butterworth, Bukit...
This train service started operation on 22 Dec 2015. Price is THB80 one-way and it takes only 55 minutes to reach Hatyai & vice versa. Hatyai to Padang Besar Departure(Thailand time) - 7:30am, Arrive Padang Besar - 8:25am Departure (Thailand time) - 1:05pm, Arrive Padang Besar -2...
If you are heading into Thailand, the first city most people travel to from Penang is Hat Yai. From Hat Yai you have many more trains leaving to the north for places like Surat Thani, Chumphon, Hua Hin and Bangkok. Some of the following pages will help you plan your train trip from ...
Thailand. Heaps of trains leave from various cities in Malaysia to Singapore and vice verse. One of which travels overnight. The great thing about traveling by train is that you are able to enjoy the amazing scenery outside the window. Giving you plenty of time to just sit back and relax...
The top 20 riders from both MX2 and MX1 contested the Super Final, a race format that has been adopted this year for the ‘fly away’ races in Qatar, Thailand and Brazil. A fourth race planned for Mexico was cancelled. Races in Europe are presently still run on the 2 x moto format ...
luggage rack and LED TV. KTM Intercity is an intercity train service operating in Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand. It is operated by Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTMB). Most services operate from Kuala Lumpur central station. KTM Komuter began operations in 1995. It connects Kuala Lumpur and...