Seremban railway station

Seremban
KTM Komuter regional rail station and
KTM Intercity inter-city rail station

The still operational pre-war station building of the Seremban railway station.
Station statistics
Address Seremban, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia.
Lines Rawang-Seremban Line (KTM Komuter) (1995 to present)
North-South Line (KTM Intercity).
Platforms 1 side platform and 1 island platform.
Tracks 3
Parking Available
Other information
Opened 1910
Electrified 1995
Owned by Keretapi Tanah Melayu
Services
Preceding station   Keretapi Tanah Melayu   Following station
toward Rawang
Rawang-Seremban Line
toward Ipoh
ETS Express Route Terminus

The Seremban railway station is a Malaysian railway station on the west end of Seremban, Negeri Sembilan. The station is named after Seremban.

The station serves the North-South Line of the KTM Intercity train services, as well as KTM Komuter commuter train services introduced in 1995. It is the southern terminal station of the KTM Komuter's Rawang-Seremban Line.

History

The station was constructed between 1904 to 1910 at a cost of RM26,000.00, having long served earlier railway companies before the Malayan Railway Administration (now known as the Malayan Railway) took over responsibilities of managing all lines in Malaya in 1948. The station continued to offer Intercity train services along the North-South Line, as well as offering goods deliveries.

From 6 February 1994 to 12 April 1994, the station underwent extensive remodeling in preparation for the launch of the Rawang-to-Seremban stretch of the KTM Komuter commuter train services. The renovation saw the retrofitting of new KTM Komuter facilities into the station, as well as the raising of all platforms in the station to support easier access in and out of KTM locomotives and coaches.

Platforms

The station contains three platforms connected by a link bridge. Because the station serves as a terminal stop of the KTM Komuter commuter train service, only one line is needed for the service, used as a final stop for its southbound journey and the beginning of its northbound journey (like most EMUs, the KTM Komuter rolling stock is capable of moving backwards or forwards).

Komuter trains stop only at platform 1, a side platform directly adjoining the station building. Platforms 2 and 3 are situated on a island platform covered by a metal-framed and wooden shade, and serve Intercity train services that travel in either direction.

Architecture

The station is essentially fashioned in a simplistic form, consisting of an oblong-planned one storey station building containing station offices at the southern half of the station, and ticketing facilities and the passenger concourse in the northern half of the building; a brick-and-plaster entranceway was also included in its earlier iteration. The station features verandahs supported by carved wooden beams sporting curved motives.

The station is covered by two layers of hip roofs: One at the bottom cut at the top by a smaller one with a large gable. A white clock tower is erected atop the roof of the building, topped by an onion dome. The top of the roof is adorned by wooden carvings and small pinnacles on its upper ends.

Preceding station Light Rail Transit Following station
Tiroi   Rawang-Seremban Line   Senawang
Nilai   ETS Express Route   Terminus
Kajang   North-South Line (KTM Intercity)   Tampin