railroad.wikisort.org - StationGemas railway station is a Malaysian railway station located at the eastern side of and named after the town of Gemas, Tampin District, Negeri Sembilan. Built in 1922, the station is the meeting point of and the railway junction connecting the West Coast Line (Padang Besar–Singapore) with the East Coast Line (Tumpat–Gemas).
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 Gemas |
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 The new Gemas Railway Station |
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Location | Gemas, Tampin, Negeri Sembilan Malaysia |
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Owned by | Keretapi Tanah Melayu |
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Line(s) | West Coast Line East Coast Line |
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Platforms | 3 island platforms |
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Tracks | 9 |
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Parking | Available, free. |
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Disabled access | Yes |
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Opened | 1922 |
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Rebuilt | 2012 |
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Electrified | 2014 |
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Preceding station |
Keretapi Tanah Melayu (ETS) |
Following station |
Batang Melaka towards Padang Besar |
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Padang Besar–Gemas (Gold) |
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Terminus |
Batang Melaka towards Butterworth |
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Butterworth–Gemas (Gold) |
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Preceding station |
Keretapi Tanah Melayu (Intercity) |
Following station |
Bahau towards Tumpat |
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Ekspres Rakyat Timuran |
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Segamat towards Johor Bahru Sentral |
Terminus |
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Ekspres Selatan |
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Bahau |
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Shuttle Timur |
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Terminus |
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As part of the Seremban–Gemas double tracking and electrification, the tracks were realigned and a new station building was built adjacent to the old station building. The old station building, platforms and a section of the railway tracks have been spared demolition and preserved.
History
The Gemas station was constructed sometime in 1922 as a hub for trains from Penang, Seremban, and Kuala Lumpur. The station also houses a railyard to store active motive power and rolling stock, the railyard also has another function as well: a scrapyard for old, broken down motive power and rolling stock to be scrapped off as cheap metal.
KTM Komuter
Between October 2015 and June 2016 KTM Komuter also served the stretch between Seremban and this station.[1] However, passengers to Kuala Lumpur, Batu Caves or Tanjung Malim are required to switch trains at Seremban then. Following a rescheduling exercise in June 2016 the shuttle service was cut short and ended at Pulau Sebang/Tampin, removing Gemas and Batang Melaka from the line. Direct trains all the way to Tanjung Malim (and later to Batu Caves) was established from Pulau Sebang/Tampin station and passengers were no longer required to change trains at Seremban. However, both Gemas and Batang Melaka were no longer included in the Seremban Line.
KTM ETS
On 10 October 2015 KTM ETS services were extended to Gemas.
Train services
- KTM ETS[2]
- ETS Gold Train No. 9420/9425 Padang Besar–Gemas
- ETS Premium Train No. 9204/9371 Butterworth–Gemas
- KTM Intercity[2]
- Ekspres Selatan Train No. 40/42/44 JB Sentral–Gemas
- Ekspres Selatan Train No. 41/43/45 Gemas–JB Sentral
- Ekspres Makmur Train No. 34/35 Kuala Lipis–Gemas
- Ekspres Rakyat Timuran Train No. 26/27 Tumpat–JB Sentral
Gallery
View of the new Gemas Railway Station which was constructed as part of the Seremban-Gemas Double Tracking and Electrification Project.
Platforms of the new Gemas Railway Station.
Platforms of the new Gemas Railway Station with a KTM ETS train.
View of the waiting area and ticketing counter of the new Gemas Railway Station.
Notice of closure of the KTM Komuter Shuttle Service to/from Batang Melaka railway station and Gemas. images captured at the KTM Pulau Sebang (Tampin) train station.
View of the entrance of the old Gemas Railway Station, prior to the construction of the new station.
View looking north from the Gemas station prior to reconstruction under the Seremban-Gemas Double Tracking and Electrification Project. Left, the main line to Kuala Lumpur. Right, the Jungle Line to Tumpat, Kelantan.
References
External links
 KTM ETS railway stations |
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West Coast Line | |
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 KTM Intercity railway stations |
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West Coast Line | |
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East Coast Line |
- Tumpat
- Kampung Kok Pasir halt
- Wakaf Bharu
- Bunut Susu
- Kampung Macang halt
- Pasir Mas
- Chica Tinggi
- To' Uban
- Sungai Keladi
- Bukit Panau
- Tanah Merah
- Temangan
- Sungai Nal
- Kuala Krai
- Pahi
- Manik Urai
- Kampung Baru Sungai M'kuang
- Ulu Temiang
- Kampung Baru Bukit Abu
- Bukit Abu
- Kampung Geris
- Dabong
- Kemubu
- Sri Jaya
- Sri Mahligai
- Sri Bintang
- Sungai Tasin
- Jerek Baru
- Bertam
- Bernam Baharu halt
- Limau Kasturi
- Sungai Sirian
- Kampung Sungai Sirian
- Sungai Koyan
- Pan Malayan
- Gua Musang
- Mentara halt
- Merapoh
- Telok Gunong
- Kubang Rasa
- Sungai Temau
- Chegar Perah
- Aur Gading
- Dura
- Kampung Berkam
- Bukit Betong
- Telang
- Padang Tengku
- Kuala Lipis
- Batu Sembilan
- Kerambit
- Mela
- Jerantut
- Jenderak
- Kuala Kerau
- Kerdau
- Mentakab
- Mengkarak
- Triang
- Mengkuang
- Kemayan
- Bahau
- Gemas
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