Kuala Kangsar railway station
Preceding station | Keretapi Tanah Melayu (Komuter) | Following station | ||
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Padang Rengas towards Butterworth | Ipoh–Butterworth Line | Sungai Siput towards Ipoh | ||
Preceding station | Keretapi Tanah Melayu (ETS) | Following station | ||
Taiping towards Padang Besar | KL Sentral–Padang Besar (Platinum) | Ipoh towards Kuala Lumpur Sentral | ||
Taiping towards Butterworth | KL Sentral–Butterworth (Platinum) | |||
Padang Rengas towards Padang Besar | Padang Besar–Gemas (Gold) | Sungai Siput towards Gemas | ||
Padang Rengas towards Butterworth | Butterworth–Gemas (Gold) |
The Kuala Kangsar railway station is a Malaysian train station located at the north-western side of and named after the town of Kuala Kangsar, Perak. Owned by Keretapi Tanah Melayu, it provides KTM ETS services. An extension of the KTM Komuter service to Ipoh opened on 16 September, 2023.
In July 2008 it was announced that a new station would be built at Kampung Talang Simpang Tiga nearby, and the old station retained as a railway museum. The decision was reverted in October 2008, ostensibly to spare affected villagers from relocation while there arose land acquisition problems. The Malay press, Utusan Malaysia, 13 October 2008, quoted Sultan Azlan Shah: the station was too old to be retained as a heritage building.
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- Kuala Kangsar Railway Station
4°46′35″N 100°55′54″E / 4.77639°N 100.93167°E / 4.77639; 100.93167
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Line
- Padang Besar
- Arau
- Anak Bukit
- Alor Setar
- Gurun
- Sungai Petani
- Tasek Gelugor
- Butterworth
- Bukit Mertajam
- Nibong Tebal
- Parit Buntar
- Bagan Serai
- Taiping
- Padang Rengas
- Kuala Kangsar
- Sungai Siput
- Ipoh
- Batu Gajah
- Kampar
- Tapah Road
- Sungkai
- Slim River
- Tanjung Malim
- Kuala Kubu Bharu
- Batang Kali
- Rawang
- Sungai Buloh
- Kepong Sentral
- Kuala Lumpur
- Kuala Lumpur Sentral
- Bandar Tasik Selatan
- Kajang
- Seremban
- Pulau Sebang/Tampin
- Batang Melaka
- Gemas (to KTM Intercity and East Coast Line)
- Segamat
- Labis
- Bekok
- Paloh
- Kluang
- Renggam
- Layang-Layang
- Kulai
- Kempas Baru
- Johor Bahru Sentral
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