Malaysian Transport

Malaysian Transport refers to the systems and infrastructure used for the movement of people and goods within Malaysia. This encompasses various modes of transportation, including road, rail, air, and maritime services. The road transport network consists of highways and local roads that facilitate travel by cars, buses, and motorcycles. Rail transport includes Malaysia’s train services, such as the KTM intercity trains and the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) systems in urban areas. Air transport is facilitated through several major airports, with Kuala Lumpur International Airport being one of the busiest in the region. Maritime transport involves ferries and cargo shipping routes, given Malaysia’s location and extensive coastline. The Malaysian government actively invests in and develops transportation infrastructure to enhance connectivity, support economic growth, and improve the overall efficiency of transport services across the country.