
KTMB Group chief executive officer Azlan Shah Al Bakri said the route includes stops at Klang, Shah Alam, Subang Jaya, KL Sentral before heading north to Ipoh.
“Commuters in Klang, Shah Alam and Subang Jaya can now board the EMUPlus closer to their areas, without having to rely only on major stations like KL Sentral,” he said.
He added that tickets for travel for this weekend are available, with fares starting as low as RM45 one-way, offering better value and savings.
To encourage more ridership, Azlan Shah said the EMUPlus will operate every weekend, during long holidays and festive seasons, subject to operational needs and planning.
“The introduction of this new access reflects KTMB’s commitment to bringing EMUPlus services closer to the people, while strengthening intercity connectivity and enriching the overall rail travel experience,” he said.
The EMUPlus is a special, temporary, and lower-cost train service operated by KTMB during high-demand, super-peak holiday periods to complement the ETS (Electric Train Service).
More information on schedules and ticket purchases can be obtained via the KITS Style app, KTMB’s official website, or its social media channels.