
Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTMB) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with LEGOLAND Malaysia Resort to strengthen strategic collaboration to expand the rail tourism ecosystem, enhance public mobility, and boost domestic and international tourism growth within the country’s southern corridor.
This strategic partnership marks a strong synergy in encouraging more Malaysians to choose ETS services as their preferred mode of travel to Johor, particularly for tourism and family leisure purposes.
Through this collaboration, KTMB and LEGOLAND Malaysia Resort are offering a special 35% discount on LEGOLAND admission tickets for ETS users across all travel sectors. The offer is open from 21st May to 21st November 2026 and applies to LEGOLAND Malaysia Day tickets further enhancing the overall travel and destination experience for families visiting Johor.
Further information on the terms and conditions of this offer can be obtained through the official website at www.ktmb.com.my or KTMB’s official social media platforms. With the continued expansion of the ETS network, travel connectivity from the northern region, Klang Valley, and other states to Johor is now more accessible, comfortable, and practical.
This initiative also aligns with the Road to Rail aspiration, which encourages a shift from road transportation to rail travel that is safer, faster, more comfortable, and more sustainable. This growth is further driven by the expansion of the tourism sector and increasing demand for LEGOLAND Malaysia Resort, which remains one of the region’s leading family tourism destinations.
The collaboration is expected to further stimulate the flow of both domestic and international tourists to the southern region through a travel experience that is more convenient, seamless, and family-friendly KTMB also welcomes collaboration with more tourism industry players, attraction operators, and strategic partners, particularly in Johor, to promote attractive destinations connected through KTMB’s nationwide station network, while further strengthening the country’s rail tourism ecosystem.



