KTM Komuter is introducing a revised schedule for its Pelabuhan Klang – KL Sentral – Pelabuhan Klang line to accommodate the ongoing KVDT2 project. The changes, implemented starting January 20th, prioritize peak hours with trains focusing on morning departures from Port Klang to KL Sentral and evening returns from KL Sentral to Port Klang. Free feeder bus services will also be available for commuters traveling to and from the Subang Jaya station.
KTM Komuter is implementing a revised schedule for the Pelabuhan Klang – KL Sentral – Pelabuhan Klang line starting January 20th, 2024, due to the ongoing KVDT2 project. This change will initially affect weekday services, with weekend and public holiday schedules coming into effect on January 25th. The new schedule focuses on peak hours, with trains operating from Port Klang to KL Sentral in the mornings and from KL Sentral to Port Klang in the evenings.
There will be six services departing from Port Klang in the morning and six returning in the evening. This adjustment aims to accommodate the majority of commuters who travel to KL for work during the day and return home in the evenings.To minimize disruption, KTM will be providing free feeder bus services for commuters traveling to and from the Subang Jaya station starting January 17th. These buses will operate from 7 am to 11 pm daily with a 30-minute frequency. Five designated routes will be available, with detailed information provided in accompanying graphics. The aim of these changes is to improve service frequency while accommodating the construction works involved in the KVDT2 project, ultimately enhancing the commuter experience in the future.
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