KTMB wants right to operate ECRL


Bold vision: Nawawi (centre) unveiling KTMB’s new vision and mission. With him is KTMB general manager for procurement Mohd Hider Yusoff.

KUALA LUMPUR: KTM Bhd (KTMB) intends to ask the Government for the right to operate the proposed 535km East Coast Rail Line (ECRL) once the project is completed.

“KTMB has the expertise, manpower and long-standing tradition of operating intercity services,” its chairman Datuk Nawawi Ahmad told the media after the unveiling of KTMB’s new vision and mission at its headquarters here yesterday.

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