KUALA LUMPUR: KTM Bhd's newly launched journey planner application, MyRailtime, is expected to help commuters plan their journeys better and change the public's perception of KTM services.
Transport Minister Anthony Loke said KTM train riderships had dropped due to the negative perception that KTM trains were always late.
"Previously, commuters had to wait about 20 minutes for the train to arrive but upgrading works have now caused trains to arrive every 45 minutes," he said. Loke said through MyRailtime, commuters can check for real-time information on train arrivals, departures, and delays, allowing them to better utilise their time for other matters.
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