KTM ETS Gold 9302 connects JB Sentral (Malaysia) to Singapore Woodlands Train Checkpoint, the only international rail crossing into Singapore. The ETS (Electric Train Service) uses modern EMU trains with reclining seats. Cross-border passengers clear Malaysian immigration at JB Sentral and Singapore immigration at Woodlands.
| # | Station | Arrival | Departure |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Woodlands Train Checkpoint Singapore |
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Timetable data is sourced from official Singapore railways records and may vary due to delays or seasonal changes. Always verify with the official operator before travelling.
KTM ETS Gold 9302 connects JB Sentral (Malaysia) to Singapore Woodlands Train Checkpoint, the only international rail crossing into Singapore. The ETS (Electric Train Service) uses modern EMU trains with reclining seats. Cross-border passengers clear Malaysian immigration at JB Sentral and Singapore immigration at Woodlands. As a express train, it is a scheduled express service running on a fixed timetable across multiple states or regions.
KTM ETS Kuala Lumpur–Singapore runs on every day of the week, with the timetable above showing the scheduled departure time at each intermediate stop. The route serves 1 intermediate stations end-to-end.
KTM ETS Kuala Lumpur–Singapore offers 2 travel classes: Economy, Business. The lowest published fare is SGD 5 for Economy, while the highest-class fare is SGD 8 for Business. Higher-class fares typically include wider seating, better climate control, and on many long-distance services include meals or refreshments. Travel class fare differences also reflect coach configuration — for example sleeper berths convert to flat beds for overnight travel, while seated coach classes use forward-facing reclining seats arranged 2+2 or 2+1 across the aisle. Check the per-class fare table on this page for the current published price by class.
On the day of travel, arrive at the originating station at least 30–45 minutes before the scheduled departure time. This gives time to locate the correct platform (platform number is announced on station information displays 20–60 minutes before departure), find your reserved coach (coach numbers are marked along the platform edge at major stations), and board with your luggage. Always cross-check the platform number against your e-ticket or seat reservation before boarding — multiple trains can depart within a short window from adjacent platforms during peak periods.
This KTM ETS Kuala Lumpur–Singapore page is part of the TrainsTracking Singapore timetable collection covering passenger rail services across the Singapore Railways network. Schedule data is verified daily against the official operator timetable, and fare information reflects the most recent published tariff. TrainsTracking is an information platform and does not process bookings or payments — all ticket purchases are completed directly through the official Singapore Railways platform. For real-time delay information, platform changes, and same-day cancellations, always check station displays or the official operator app immediately before travel.
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The full KTM ETS Kuala Lumpur–Singapore timetable is shown in the schedule table above with departure times at every stop. Confirm timings with Singapore Railways before travel as schedules can change between annual timetable revisions.
KTM ETS Kuala Lumpur–Singapore fares start from approximately SGD 5 for Economy class and go up to SGD 8 for Business. Higher-class fares include wider seating, climate control, and on long-distance services may include meals. Book through official website for the latest published fares and to check current seat availability.
Tickets for KTM ETS Kuala Lumpur–Singapore are sold through official website, the official Singapore Railways booking platform. Online booking opens between 30 and 180 days before departure depending on operator. Book in advance for the cheapest available fares. Tickets can also be purchased at station booking offices during opening hours, typically 08:00–20:00 daily.
KTM ETS Kuala Lumpur–Singapore makes 1 scheduled stop along its route. The journey starts at Woodlands Train Checkpoint and ends at Woodlands Train Checkpoint. Major intermediate stops include the stations listed in the timetable above. The full stop sequence with arrival and departure times is shown in the table above.
KTM ETS Kuala Lumpur–Singapore running days are shown in the hero section at the top of this page (badges indicate which days of the week the train operates). Some long-distance services run daily while others operate only on specific days (typically weekday-only or weekend-only). Operating days can change with the annual timetable revision (usually December) so verify current running days with Singapore Railways before booking, particularly for trips planned more than 6 months ahead.
Yes, official website typically accepts international debit and credit cards from major card networks. Some operators require a local phone number for SMS confirmation — check the booking requirements before starting your reservation. Booking platforms display fares in the local currency of the operator.
KTM ETS Kuala Lumpur–Singapore offers 2 travel classes: Economy, Business. Economy or standard classes have reserved numbered seats at the lowest fare. Premium classes (business, first class, sleeper) add wider seats, climate control, and on overnight services berths for lying flat. The fare table on this page lists current published prices for each class.
Platform numbers are not pre-published — they are announced on station information displays between 20 and 60 minutes before scheduled departure. Arrive early at the originating station to check the platform allocation displays. At larger stations, platform numbers can also be viewed on the operator's app. If the train is delayed or rescheduled, the platform may change at short notice — always verify against station displays immediately before boarding.