Free KTMB train rides for pupils, disabled people from Feb 15


Transport Minister Anthony Loke says the free ride offer is for the northern sector commuter train services and Klang Valley as well as the inter-city services for the Gemas-Tumpat route. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, January 20, 2023.

PUPILS in school uniforms aged up to 12 and people with disabilities will be able to enjoy free KTMB train rides from February 15.

Transport Minister Anthony Loke said this initiative could be implemented through savings of RM15 million a year following the suspension of the KTM commuter service from Subang Skypark to KL Sentral effective the same date.

He said the free ride offer is for the northern sector commuter train services and Klang Valley as well as the inter-city services for the Gemas-Tumpat route.

He said this will also benefit 150 primary school children using the train services from Dabong to Kuala Geris in Kelantan daily, with a fare of RM1 per trip.

“Further discussions will be carried out to expand the free train ride for secondary school students after this, depending on financial ability,” he told reporters after distributing Chinese New Year packs to passengers of the north-bound electric train services (ETS) and the commuter in KL Sentral today.

Loke said the Subang Skypark-KL Sentral commuter train services, which began in 2018 and cost RM15 million a year, have received less than encouraging response.

He said studies on the services, which involved 32 trips per day, found that an average of 80-100 passengers boarded the train daily.

“Sometimes, the train is empty. There is no demand yet, perhaps after the Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport is upgraded,” he said.

Loke said the four trains used on the route will be redeployed, with two sent to the north to increase the number of trips and two more for the Klang Valley commuter line.

He also thanked the KTMB management for taking the initiative to add more ETS trips in conjunction with the upcoming Chinese New Year celebrations.

KTMB said in a statement that 99% of the 99,900 ETS tickets for trips from January 18-27 had been sold as of 8am today. – Bernama, January 20, 2023.


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