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1 MALAYA & SINGAPURA RAILWAYS – SL 13 05.12.19 Page 1 of 6 1 MALAYA & SINGAPURA RAILWAYS – SL 13 05.12.19 page 1 of 6 PASSENGER STATIONS & STOPS Based on Malaya Rlys TT map.1912 (a), public timetables 1927 (b) & 1939 (c), working TT 1963 (d), public timetables 1989 (e) & 2002(f). Also, public TTs 1901(n), 1922 (p), 1930 (q), 1934 (r), 1953 (s), 1976 (t), 1996 (u) & working timetable 1947 (w) f+: opened/reopened/renamed since 2002. Thanks to Zacky Uesoff for additional information (#) Former names: [ ] Distances in miles, unless headed “Km” Gauge 1.0m unless noted op. opened; cl. closed; rn. renamed; rl. relocated; tm. terminus of service at date shown; u/d TT: undated timetable All points served by passenger trains unless: ( ) or noted. a-f: abcdef (etc); pass?: passenger stop? Singapore Metro, Light Rail and Kuala Lumpur Star, Putra and Monorail systems are not included. [ j ]: STAR stations on former railway lines 13 & 14 1. BUTTERWORTH – SINGAPURA 117. Lahat abcd ++ golf charter trains in 1991 122. Batu Gajah (1st) a-e ** Ferry connection until 1923 123. Batu Gajah (2nd) f 125. Bakap bcd [Bakap Halt #] 0.0 Butterworth Penang f+ [Butterworth ef ] 127. Kota Bharu acde [Kota Bahru b ] 0. Prai a-e (2) 132. Malim Nawar a-f 4. Bukit Tengah a-ef+ 136. Kampar a-f 7. Bukit Mertajam a-f 141. Temoh a-e [Talam n ] 9. Alma abc [Alma Halt # ] Batu Tiga # pass? 13. Simpang Ampat a-e 143. Benir e [Banir bcd ] 17. Sungei Bakap abc 145. Tapah Road a-f 21. Nibong Tebal a-f 149. Sungei Merbau bcd [Chempaka n here? ] 24. Parit Buntar a-f 153. Bidor a-e [Jelutong n here? ] 26. Simpang Lima abc 157. Bikam bc 29. Sungei Bogak abc 161. Sungkai a-f [Sungei Singkai n ] 32. Bagan Serai a-f 165. Klah c 37. Alor Pongsu a-e 170. Trolak abce 41. Bukit Merah a-f 175. Slim River a-f [Slim n ] 48. Pondok Tanjong a-e 180. Kelan Halt c [Raja Ali n ] 51. Ulu Sapetang abc [Kelan b ] 53. Krian Road abc 182. Behrang bcde [Sungei Berang n ] Changkat Jelutong # pass? 186. Kelawar bs [Kelawar Halt c ] 56. Kamunting a-e 189. Tanjung Malim f [Tanjong Malim a-e ] 60. Taiping a-f [Taipeng n ] 192. Kalumpang abcd Hentian Utara # pass? 195. Sungei Gumut Halt c 63. Ayer Kuning North Halt c 198. Kerling abcd [Ayer Kuning North ab ] 201. Kuala Kubu Bharu f [Kuala Kubu n ] ** 1. 65. Bukit Gantang Halt c [Bukit Gantang ab ] [Kuala Kubu Road b-e ] 68. Bukit Berapit bc 207. Rasa abcdf ** 1. 68. Waterloo n 209. Batang Kali bcf 72. Padang Rengas a-f 211. Ulu Yam abcd Merbau # pass? 215. Sungei Tampeian abc 74. Gapis Halt c Serendah Golf Resort ++ 76. Lawin Halt c [Lawin b ] 216. Serendah (2nd) f 76. Simpang Lawin Halt c 218. Serendah (1st) abcd 78. Kuala Kangsar a-f [Kuala Kanggar n error? ] 220. Sungei Choh abc 81. Kota Lama Kiri Halt c 223. Rawang a-f Karai # pass? 228. Kuang a-f 82. Beluru s [Beluru Halt c ] 232. Sungai Buloh f [Sungei Buloh a-e ] 84. Enggor a-e [Enggar n ] 235. Kepong Sentral (op. 2006) f+ 85. Kampong Prik s [Pedang Bala b ] 236. Kepong a-f [Pedang Bala Halt q ] 237. Kepong Baru # [Kampong Prik Halt c ] 238. Segambut a-f 87. Salak North a-e 240. Batang Tolak Halt c 92. Sungai Siput f [Sungei Siput a-e ] 240. Batu Junction & Halt c [Batu Junction ab ] 95. Rimba Panjang bc 241. Maxwell Road Halt c [Sentul (1st) a ] 97. Kanthan c [Kanthan Halt q ] [Jalan Duta u/d TT ] [Maxwell Road b 100. Chemor a-e 241. Putra f [Mall e ] 105. Tanjung Rambatan f 242. Bank Negara f [Jabatan Perdana Menteri t ] [Tanjong Rambutan a-e ] [Perdana Menteri e ] [Perhentian Bank # ] 108. Tasek (2nd) d 242. Jabatan Imigeresen t 109. Tasek (1st) b [Tasek Halt c ] [Kuala Lumpur (Padang) b ] 113. Ipoh a-f [Kuala Lumpur Market Street d ] 2 [Jalan Market 1964TT ] 386. Labis a-f 243. Kuala Lumpur (1st)(rl.1892) 388. Sekaras Halt c 243. Kuala Lumpur (2nd) b-f > 390. Lenek d 244. Kuala Lumpur Sentral f 393. Penak Halt c 244. Simpang Pelabuhan Klang u/d TT 395. Bekok a-f 245. Taman Ghazali e (11) 399. Jagoh cdef [Jagoh Halt q ] 245. Mid Valley (op.2004) f+ 402. Beradin cdef [Beradin Halt r ] 246. Seputeh f 405. Paloh b-f 247. Salak Selatan f 407. Batang Ridan def 250. Bandar Tasek Selatan f [Batu Tujoh c ] (13) [Batang Ridan Halt 1940TT ] [Bandar Tasik Selatan ] 409. Chamek cdef [Chamek Halt q ] 251. Sungai Besi u [Sungei Besi abc ] 414. Niyor a-f Lumba Kuda Halt # 415. Peradong Halt c 252. Serdang Bahru 1952notice 418. Kluang a-f 253. Serdang abcf 423. Mengkibol a-f Sungai Chua # pass? 427. Sungei Sayong qs [Sungei Sayong Siding b ] 259. Kajang a-f [Sungei Sayong Halt c ] 262. UKM. f 431. Renggam abf [Rengam cde ] 263. Bangi (2nd) f 435. Chemerngos Halt c 266. Bangi (1st) abc 438. Layang-Layang b-f [Lyang-Lyang a ] 269. Beranang Hilir Halt c 447. Sedenak a-f 271. Batang Benar (1st) abc 450. Gambir Halt c 273. Batang Benar (2nd) f 450. Seng Kang Halt 1940notice 275. Nilai f [Sepang Road a ] 453. Kulai a-f [Sepang Road & Nilai bc ] 456. Perhentian Saleng 1986TT [Saleng Halt c ] Jerengkang Halt 1940TT 458. Senai abcef [Perhentian Senai u ] 280. Labu abcf Palm Resort 1991++ 282. Labu Ulu Halt c [Labu Village a ] 463. Kempas bcd [Kempas Halt q ] 283. Tiroi bcf 465. Kempas Baru f [Kempas Bahru e ] 288. Seremban a-f 468. Tampoi abe [Tampoi Halt r ] Rahang Halt # Larkin # Sipiau Halt map Dato Sulaiman # Senawang (op.2011) f+ 470. Holiday Plaza e 294. Sungai Gadut (1st) abc Danga City Mall in use 1980’s [Best World Plaza #] 295. Sungai Gadut (2nd)(op.2011) f+ 472. Johor Bahru Sentral (op.2010) f+ 296. Perhentian Tinggi Halt r [Gunong Angsi # ] 472. Johor Bahru (cl.2010) ef [Johore Bharu a(tm) ** ] [Perhentian Tinggi b ] [Johore Bahru b(tm)cd ] [Johor Bahru e ] 300. Pedas abc 473. Woodlands ab(tm)f+(tm) ** 302. Chembong c [Chembong Halt r ] 473. Singap (op.1998) 303. Rembau a-f 474. Kranji 1946notice 306. Chengkau abs [Chenkau Halt c ] 476. Mandai b 308. Tok Emba Halt c 478. Bukit Panjang Halt r [Bukit Panjang ab ] ** 2. 310. Gadong s [Gadong Halt c ] 483. Bukit Timah (2nd) cd 311. Kendong abc 485. Tanglin Halt 1937TT [Tanglin r ] 315. Taboh Naning Halt c [Taboh Naning b ] Gillman Barracks # pass? 319. Tampin/Pulau Sebang f+ [Tampin a-f ] (17) Alexandra Halt 1932notice 322. Keru abs [Keru Halt c ] Telok Blangah # pass? Hutan Percha Halt # Bukit Merah Halt 1960notice 328. Tebong abceu 489. Singapura e.fx(cl.2011) [Singapore cd ] 330. Sungei Dua bc 334. Batang Melaka ef [Batang Malaka abc ] ** 1. Former route until 1923: 340. Ayer Kuning Selatan u [Ayer Kuning South a-e ] 201. Kuala Kubu Bharu 346. Sungei Klamah bs [Sungei Klamah Halt c ] 205. Kuala Kubu ab 351. Ayer Troop # [Ayer Terap #] 207. Rasa 352. Gemas a-f (3) 353. Gemas Bahru Halt c [Awat Halt r ] ** 2. Former route until 1932: 358. Batu Anam a-f 362. Bukit Brombong Siding b 478. Bukit Panjang Halt 363. Buloh Kasap abc 483. Bukit Timah (1st) ab 367. Segamat a-f 484. Holland Road ab 370. Bukit Siput Halt c [Bukit Siput Siding b ] 485. Cluny Road ab 372. Genuang abcd 488. Newton ab [Scotts Road ?] 376. Pogoh Halt c 489. Singapore (Tank Road) ab 378. Tenang a-f 3 2. PRAI – PADANG BESAR 59. Menteri f [Mentri bcde ] 62. Mengkarak a-f 0. Prai (1) 71. Belengo p 7. Bukit Mertajam (1) 72. Sungai Belenggu f [Sungei Belengu Halt c] Berapit # pass? [Sungei Belengu de ] 11. Penanti b-e 76. Mentakab b-f [Semantan a ] 14. Jarak bcs 80. Bukit Kuin Halt c [Bukit Kuin b ] 17. Tasek Gelugor f+ [Kreh p ] 83. Kerdau a-f [Tassek Glugor bcd ] [Tasek Glugor e ] 87. Tokai e [Tekal Halt q ] 19. Kubang Menerong de [Tekal bcd ] [Kubang Menerong Halt c ] 89. Sungei Dalam e [Sungei Dalam Halt cd ] 22. Pinang Tunggal b-e 90. Kampung Paya Bahar # pass? 28. Sungai Petani f+ [Sungei Patani b-e ] 92. Kuala Krau a-f [Sungai Patani f ] 97. Mai ef [Mai Halt cd ] 30. Pulau Tiga Halt r [Sungei Lallang p ] 99. Gong Halt c [Gong b ] [Pulah Tiga b ] 100. Jenderak cdef 31. Sungei Lalang bc [Merbau 1925notice ] 103. Jeransong a-f 34. Bedong b-e 108. Jerantut a(tm)b-f [Kuantan Road map, here? ] 36. Sungei Toh Pawang b-e 110. Teh e [Teh Halt cd ] 37. Malayan American Plantation Siding 1991map pass? Kuala Teh # pass? 41. Gurun b-ef+ 112. Paya Teh de 44. Gua Chempadak bd 113. Kampung Sungai Riai # pass? [Gua Chempadak Halt c ] 114. Padang Piol bcde 47. Junun b-e 118. Tembeling b-f 50. Bukit Pinang de [Bukit Pinang Halt #] 119. Kampong Sepial e 52. Kobah (2nd) f+ 121. Mela b-f 52. Kobah (1st) b-e 122. Limau Purut e 57. Tokai b-e 125. Sungai Lik f [Sungei Lik Halt cd ] 59. Alor Belat de [Alor Belat Halt pc ] [Sungei Lik e ] Socomy Vacuum Corporation Halt # pass? 127. Kerambit f [Krambit b-e ] 63. Alor Setar f [Alor Star b-e ] 129. Kuala Lentang ef 68. Anak Bukit bdef+ [Alor Bukit Halt c ] 132. Batu Sembilan ef 72. Sungei Korok de 134. Sibar qsef [Sibar Halt c ] 74.
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