The newly launched Kuala Lumpur–Johor Bahru Electric Train Service (ETS) is off to a strong start, quickly ranking as the third most-used rail service in Malaysia. Early demand signals growing public confidence in rail connectivity.
Improved Connectivity Drives Passenger Growth
Transport officials say the ETS offers faster, more efficient travel between two key economic hubs, attracting both business and leisure travellers. Ridership numbers have exceeded initial expectations within a short period.
The strong uptake highlights a shift towards public transport as congestion worsens on highways. Analysts believe continued investment in rail infrastructure could reshape commuting patterns and reduce reliance on private vehicles nationwide.
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