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Coordinates: 2°35′35″N 102°05′40″E / 2.593032°N 102.094562°E / 2.593032; 102.094562
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The station was upgraded under the [[Railway electrification in Malaysia|Seremban–Gemas Electrified Double Tracking Project]].
The station was upgraded under the [[Railway electrification in Malaysia|Seremban–Gemas Electrified Double Tracking Project]].


The station is served by the [[KTM Komuter]] [[Seremban Line]]. Previously, it was served by [[KTM Intercity]] and [[KTM ETS|ETS]] trains. It was for a short while, the southern terminus of the Rawang–Seremban line for selected peak hour trains with three departures during morning peak, and three arrivals during evening peak daily, with most trains terminating at [[Sungai Gadut Komuter station|Sungai Gadut]] instead the arrangement ended when Komuter services were extended to [[Pulau Sebang/Tampin railway station|Pulau Sebang/Tampin]] in 2015 as part of a shuttle service from Seremban. The shuttle ended in 2016 with most trains either terminating at Sungai Gadut or Tampin.<ref>{{cite news|title=KTMB to extend electric train service to Rembau on Aug 30|url=http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Nation/2013/08/28/Rembau-electric-train/|access-date=13 May 2015|work=Bernama|publisher=The Star (Malaysia)|date=28 August 2013}}</ref>
The station is served by the [[KTM Komuter]] [[Seremban Line]]. Previously, it was served by [[KTM Intercity]] and [[KTM ETS|ETS]] trains. It was for a short while, the southern terminus of the Rawang–Seremban line for selected peak hour trains with three departures during morning peak, and three arrivals during evening peak daily, with most trains terminating at [[Sungai Gadut Komuter station|Sungai Gadut]] instead the arrangement ended when Komuter services were extended to [[Pulau Sebang/Tampin railway station|Pulau Sebang/Tampin]] in 2015 as part of a shuttle service from Seremban. The shuttle ended in 2016 with most trains either terminating at Sungai Gadut or Tampin.<ref>{{cite news|title=KTMB to extend electric train service to Rembau on Aug 30|url=http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Nation/2013/08/28/Rembau-electric-train/|access-date=13 May 2015|work=Bernama|publisher=The Star (Malaysia)|date=28 August 2013}}</ref> It was also at this time where ETS services were withdrawn.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 06:47, 19 November 2022

 KB16 
Rembau
Keretapi Tanah Melayu KTM Komuter
Commuter rail station
General information
LocationRembau, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia
Coordinates2°35′35″N 102°05′40″E / 2.593032°N 102.094562°E / 2.593032; 102.094562
Owned byKeretapi Tanah Melayu
Line(s)West Coast Line
Platforms2 side platform
Tracks4
Construction
ParkingAvailable, free.
AccessibleYes
Other information
Station code KB16 
History
Electrified2013
Services
Preceding station Keretapi Tanah Melayu
(Komuter)
Following station
Sungai Gadut
towards Batu Caves
Batu Caves–Pulau Sebang Line Pulau Sebang/Tampin
Terminus

The Rembau railway station is a Malaysian train station on the West Coast Line, located at and named after the town of Rembau, Negeri Sembilan.

The station was upgraded under the Seremban–Gemas Electrified Double Tracking Project.

The station is served by the KTM Komuter Seremban Line. Previously, it was served by KTM Intercity and ETS trains. It was for a short while, the southern terminus of the Rawang–Seremban line for selected peak hour trains with three departures during morning peak, and three arrivals during evening peak daily, with most trains terminating at Sungai Gadut instead the arrangement ended when Komuter services were extended to Pulau Sebang/Tampin in 2015 as part of a shuttle service from Seremban. The shuttle ended in 2016 with most trains either terminating at Sungai Gadut or Tampin.[1] It was also at this time where ETS services were withdrawn.

References

  1. ^ "KTMB to extend electric train service to Rembau on Aug 30". Bernama. The Star (Malaysia). 28 August 2013. Retrieved 13 May 2015.