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KTMB and SRT to Revive Iconic Bangkok–Butterworth Rail Link

Kumeran Sagathevan

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Malaysia and Thailand are set to bring back the iconic Bangkok–Butterworth train service, in a move that signals a fresh chapter for cross-border rail travel. The decision was sealed at the 43rd SRT–KTMB Joint Conference, where both sides agreed it was time to get the wheels turning again.

State Railway of Thailand (SRT) Governor Veeris Ammarapala, Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTMB) Chief Operating Officer Afzar Zakariya, and Malaysia’s Under Secretary for Land Transport, Dato’ Mohamed Irwan Mansor, expressed their eagerness to map out how the service could return stronger than before.


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At the top of the agenda was restoring the Bangkok–Butterworth link, a route that has long been more than just a train ride. For decades it has carried passengers and goods between the two countries, offering both convenience and a taste of the region’s scenery.

Plans go beyond simply restarting the service. Both rail operators are looking at double-tracking key sections to boost capacity, streamlining ticketing so passengers can book cross-border journeys with ease, and making sure all trains meet the highest safety standards. 


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There’s also a shared ambition to promote rail tourism on both sides, spotlighting the landscapes and culture that make the journey special.

Emergency readiness is also on the list, with a joint response plan in the works to handle any incidents quickly and smoothly on either side of the border.


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The push to revive the route follows talks between the Thai and Malaysian transport ministries earlier this year, reflecting a wider regional shift towards sustainable, interconnected transport.

For travellers, the return of the Bangkok–Butterworth train promises more than just a practical way to get from one country to the other. It’s about reconnecting communities, boosting trade, and putting rail back in the spotlight as a cleaner, greener way to move across Southeast Asia.


Source: The Nation

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