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The ETS Electric Train Service): Advanced bookings allowed; Merdeka celebration discounts for August 2016.
.. — The ETS (Electric Train Service): All my Posts — 16 August 2016 … Up to 50% Merdeka celebration discount for passenger on selected ETS trains between KL Sentral, Ipoh and Butterworth during the month of August and for the … Continue reading
The ETS is in the news. BAD news. Again.
— 16 May 2016 Recently, the ETS (Electric Train Service) was in the BAD news. The KL-Ipoh ETS collided with a KTM train. The ETS (Electric Train Service): Ipoh-KL-Seremban-KL-Ipoh This time, the ETS train ran over a boy near Jitra. … Continue reading
The ETS: Ipoh-Butterworth-Ipoh
— All #ETS and #Intercity ticket sales suspended from mid-May 2016… — malaysiakini.com @malaysiakini 2h2 hours ago #INFO New info on KTM Komuter route revision: http://malaysiakini.com — KTM ETS Ipoh to Butterworth Penang Station 9500 Ipoh 05.00 Tasek 05.06 Sungai Siput … Continue reading
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The ETS (Electric Train Service): Ipoh-KL-Seremban-KL-Ipoh
________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ 18 February 2018 Things fall apart. That’s Malaysia. The incredibly backward KTM. Ipoh railway station. Sign that shows when trains leave Ipoh. None to show when trains arrive let alone inform us how late they are. Queue system … Continue reading