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KTM ETS KL-JB for CNY – more tickets from midnight

KTM ETS KL-JB for CNY – more tickets from midnight

Missed out on a train ticket home to Johor Bahru to celebrate Chinese New Year because all 131,879 tickets for February 13-22 travel are sold out? Breathe a sigh of relief.

Transport minister Anthony Loke has announced that there’ll be 12,600 extra Kuala Lumpur-Johor Bahru (and back) Keretapi Tanah Melayu (KTM) Electric Train Service (ETS) tickets up for grabs beginning 12.15 am on February 11 (that’s tonight), Bernama reports.

“I am pleased to announce that 12,600 additional tickets for the KL Sentral-JB Sentral-KL Sentral sector for travel between February 13 and 22 will go on sale tomorrow at 12.15 am using the newly-approved seventh ETS3 set,” Loke said today in parliament.

New KTM EMU Plus service – click to enlarge

He added that KTM will introduce for the first time an EMU Plus service that will run between KL Sentral and Ipoh. This uses Komuter trainsets so there’s no reserved seating nor on-board toilets, but there’ll be one 30-minute toilet stop at Slim River or Sungkai. These offer 7,344 additional seats on February 13-15 and February 20-22. Sales are currently at 43%.

“Overall, KTM is providing 46,404 additional tickets for this year’s Chinese New Year, a 426% increase from 8,820 tickets last year, following the addition of seven ETS3 sets and ETS services operating close to 24 hours during the festive period,” Loke said.

What about Hari Raya Aidilfitri? Already sold are 118,823 of the 224,196 available tickets (53%) for travel between March 13 and 29. Sales of additional tickets will be announced once these sell out.

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Comments

  • plainsbnobrain on Feb 10, 2026 at 5:32 pm

    this was not built by mahb and pestech , so confirm will be reliable and on time – unlike the KLIA aerotrain .

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    • looks like u no brain on Feb 11, 2026 at 12:31 am

      so, u now believe ktm can manage klia better than mahb?

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      • got brai on Feb 11, 2026 at 2:37 pm

        which contractor will be operating and maintaining ETS ? thats your answer.

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        • r u sure u got brain? on Feb 12, 2026 at 12:58 am

          why do u give another question as your answer?

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        • sue brain on Feb 12, 2026 at 9:19 am

          the answer is if KLIA management was contracted out to YTL or another C type contractor then yes it will be managed better, and the aerotrain debacle would never have happened.

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          • no wonder u sue own brain on Feb 14, 2026 at 12:09 am

            normally ppl want a contractor to give the best grade A performance, not C.

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  • LRT User on Feb 10, 2026 at 8:01 pm

    All thanks to PM DSAI and Transport Minister Lock for providing extra train tickets to the rakyat

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  • Curious on Feb 11, 2026 at 12:32 pm

    What if suddenly passengers need urgent nature call? What a joke no toilet on board Please remind the travellers to wear diaper in case cannot tahan.

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    • Danish on Feb 12, 2026 at 4:56 pm

      That one is not for the ETS service, it is the Komuter service EMU Plus, toilet break after 1.5 – 2 hours is still better than interstate bus that stop at toilet after 2 – 4 hours.

      Plus normal KTM Komuter never had any toilet before, seems like you never use KTM Komuter. KTM Komuter from Ipoh to Butterworth do not have any toilet breaks at all. KTM ETS & KTM Komuter are 2 different services.

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