Serendah Komuter station

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Serendah

The main entrance of the Serendah station.
Station statistics
Address Serendah, Selangor, Malaysia.
Lines Rawang-Seremban Route (KTM Komuter).
Platforms 2 side platforms.
Tracks 2
Parking Available, free.
Other information
Rebuilt April 21, 2007
Electrified April 21, 2007
Accessible Handicapped/disabled access
Code SERENDAH
Owned by Keretapi Tanah Melayu

The Serendah Komuter station is a Malaysian commuter train station stationed roughly two kilometres northwest from and named after the town of Serendah, Selangor. The station is one of three new train stations serving KTM Komuter services, opened on April 21, 2007 alongside the Rasa and Batang Kali stations, and is the first stop in the Rawang-Kuala Kubu Bharu shuttle service (formerly known as the Rawang-Rasa shuttle service).

A platform view of the Serendah station.
A platform view of the Serendah station.

The station, as are the three other stations along the shuttle route, is situated along two railways, each assigned with one platform like most station halts along KTM Komuter lines, but contains facilities normally reserved for medium-to-large stations along three or more lines. In addition to ticketing facilities and basic amenities, the station contains spaces for administrative occupants, as well as a "kiosk" and an additional foot bridge (fused with a foot bridge exclusively for Komuter users) for pedestrians that simply intend to cross the railway lines. The station also includes low-tech support for disabled passengers. The station exits northeast towards a road, which reaches the town of Serendah an estimated two kilometres south.

The Serendah station's two side platforms are designated as platform 1 (adjoining the main station building at the east, intended for southbound trains) and platform 2 (at the west, intended for northbound trains).

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Preceding station Rail Lines (Klang Valley) Following station
Batang Kali   Rawang-Seremban Route   Rawang