Seremban Line
The Seremban Line (Malay: Laluan Seremban) or Seremban Komuter Line (Malay: Laluan Komuter Seremban) is one of the three KTM Komuter Central Sector lines provided by Keretapi Tanah Melayu. Its electric trains run between Batu Caves and Pulau Sebang/Tampin, with some services terminating in Seremban. Prior to 15 December 2015, the northern terminus of this line was Rawang.
KTM Komuter is an electrified commuter train service first introduced in 1995, catering especially to commuters in Kuala Lumpur and the surrounding suburban areas. It is a popular mode of transportation for commuters working in Kuala Lumpur, as they can travel to the city without the hassle of traffic congestion. Coaches are modern and air-conditioned. For those who drive to the stations/halts, 'Park & Ride' facility is provided at a nominal charge.
The system is one of the components of the Klang Valley Integrated Transit System. The line is numbered 1 and coloured blue on official transit maps. It is named after its former terminus, Seremban station.
Line information
History
The line began as part of the Selangor Government Railway which opened in 1886. The modern-day Seremban Line began as a spur line, opened in 1895, from the Kuala Lumpur-Klang railway line beginning from Resident station, through the Sultan Street station,[1] Pudu station and Sungai Besi, before reaching Kajang in 1897.[2]
The line was later re-routed through Seputeh, with the Sultan Street-Pudu stretch being demolished and incorporated into the Ampang Line. The Rawang-Seremban stretch and the Sentul-Port Klang stretch were electrified in the early 1990s.
Another branch line from Seremban-Port Dickson opened in 1891. The line is also known as a "ZIg Zag Line" until 1970s. when the few station has closed. In 2008, the line has closed in 2008 with the branch line undergoing dismantling in 2022.
An infill station, the Kajang 2 station, is constructed between Kajang station and UKM station. It commenced operations on Monday, 13 March 2023, with the official launch of the station done a month later on 14 April 2023 by the Minister of Transport, Anthony Loke.[3]
Stations
Station Code | Station Name | Platform type | Interchange station/Notes |
KC05 | Batu Caves | Island & Side | Northern terminus. |
KC04 | Taman Wahyu | Side | |
KC03 | Kampung Batu | Side | Connecting station to PY13 Putrajaya Line. |
KC02 | Batu Kentomen | Side | |
KC01 | Sentul | Island & Side | |
KA04 | Putra | Side | Cross-platform interchange to Port Klang Line.
Link-bridge access to AG4 SP4 PWTC on the LRT Ampang & Sri Petaling Lines via a 600-meter pedestrian walkway. |
KA03 | Bank Negara | Side | Cross-platform interchange to Port Klang Line.
Connecting station to AG6 SP6 Bandaraya on the LRT Ampang & Sri Petaling Lines via a 250-meter pedestrian bridge crossing the Gombak River and Jalan Kuching. |
KA02 | Kuala Lumpur | Island & Side | Cross-platform interchange to Port Klang Line and ETS KTM ETS.
Connecting station to KJ14 KG16 Pasar Seni for LRT Kelana Jaya Line and MRT Kajang Line via a 200-meter pedestrian walkway. |
KA01 KS01 | KL Sentral | Island | Cross-platform interchange to Port Klang Line, Skypark Link and ETS KTM ETS.
Interchange station, without paid area integration, to:
Feeder bus T819 to KG13 Pusat Bandar Damansara for the MRT Kajang Line. |
KB01 | Mid Valley | Side | Link-bridge access to KD01 KJ17 Abdullah Hukum on the KTM Port Klang Line and LRT Kelana Jaya Line via KL Eco City |
KB02 | Seputeh | Side | |
KB03 | Salak Selatan | Side | |
KB04 | Bandar Tasik Selatan | Side | Cross-platform interchange to ETS KTM ETS.
Interchange station, without paid area integration, to:
Feeder bus T410 to KG26 Taman Connaught for the MRT Kajang Line. |
KB05 | Serdang | Side | Buses to Mines Wellness City, Putrajaya and Cyberjaya.
Feeder bus T565 to PY33 Serdang Jaya via linkbridge to Flat Taman Muhibbah from KTM station for the MRT Putrajaya Line. |
KB06 | Kajang | Island & Side | Interchange station, without paid integration, to KG35 MRT Kajang Line.
Cross-platform interchange to ETS KTM ETS. Proposed Interchange Station To Putrajaya Monorail |
KB07 | Kajang 2[4] | Side | |
KB08 | UKM | Side | Half-hourly shuttle buses to National University of Malaysia (UKM) are available through a 300-meter walk to the bus stop. |
KB09 | Bangi | Island & Side | |
KB10 | Batang Benar | Side | |
KB11 | Nilai | Side | Shuttle bus to KLIA & klia2. |
KB12 | Labu | Side | Connecting station to the future Seremban station for Kuala Lumpur-Singapore High Speed Rail (HSR) (shelved). |
KB13 | Tiroi | Side | |
KB14 | Seremban | Island & Side | Cross-platform interchange to ETS KTM ETS.
Some trains terminate and begin service here. Seremban Prima shopping mall just located beside the station. |
KB15 | Senawang | Side | |
KB16 | Sungai Gadut | Island | Peak hour terminal station. |
KB17 | Rembau | Island & Side | |
KB18 | Pulau Sebang/Tampin | Island & Side | Southern terminus.
Cross-platform interchange to ETS KTM ETS. The station is 1 km (0.62 mi) from Tampin Bus Terminal as it is located at Pulau Sebang on the Melaka side of the border. Buses cost around RM5.00 between Melaka Sentral in the City of Malacca and Tampin and take around one hour, depending on traffic. Taxis cost RM35.00 upwards one way. |
Future expansion
A station serving the police headquarters at Bukit Aman is being planned, to be built between the old Kuala Lumpur station and Bank Negara station.[5]
Former Seremban-Gemas Shuttle Service
On 1 October 2015 KTMB announced the introduction of the Seremban-Gemas Shuttle Service for Seremban-Gemas stretch. It was operated by KTM Class 83 trains running the electrified double tracks at speeds up to 140 km/h (87 mph). Spanning over 100 km (62 mi), it served at Seremban, Senawang, Sungai Gadut, Rembau, Pulau Sebang/Tampin, Batang Melaka and ends at Gemas.[6]
The service offered 59 services daily - 55 services between Seremban and Pulau Sebang and 4 services from Seremban to Gemas. Trains start at 5 am and ends at 11 pm, with a 30-minute frequency. Travel time from Seremban to Pulau Sebang was about 38 minutes while a trip from Seremban to Gemas took approximately 65 minutes.
The service had been operationally effective 10 October 2015 until 11 July 2016, when through Seremban Line services to Pulau Sebang/Tampin replaced this shuttle. The shuttle was cut short to Pulau Sebang/Tampin from 20 June 2016; Batang Melaka and Gemas are no longer served by KTM Komuter.
KTM Komuter Trial Route
A new route for KTM Komuter services was introduced for the preparation of the infrastructure upgrading works in the Klang Valley Double Tracking project which began in April 2016. It aimed to increase the frequency and the smooth running of the KTM ETS, KTM Komuter, KTM Intercity & Freight at the Central Sector.[7] The current route for Seremban Line from Rawang-Seremban was changed to Batu Caves-Seremban effective 15 December 2015.
Additional Service for Early Birds (Bandar Tasik Selatan-KL Sentral-Tanjung Malim)
On 4 August 2016, an additional morning train (Mondays to Fridays except on public holidays) was introduced between Bandar Tasik Selatan, KL Sentral and Tanjung Malim. The train starts at Bandar Tasik Selatan at 5:35am, running non-stop express to KL Sentral, arriving at 5:49am. The train then leaves KL Sentral at 6:15am and runs as a normal Port Klang Line train to Tanjung Malim, stopping at every station before terminating at Tanjung Malim at 7:44am.[8]
Service suspension between Putra and the old Kuala Lumpur station
From 22 December 2017, services on the line's three city-centre stations - the old Kuala Lumpur station, Bank Negara and Putra were temporarily suspended due to track upgrading works, though the Port Klang Line continued to serve those stations. Trains only travelled between Tampin and KL Sentral, Batu Caves and Sentul.[9]
Free shuttle buses, provided by rapidKL, connected Sentul Komuter station to Sentul LRT station on the Ampang/Sri Petaling Line, and KL Sentral. Passengers from the Tampin-KL Sentral stretch could still reach downtown Kuala Lumpur via the Kelana Jaya Line at KL Sentral, the Sri Petaling Line at Bandar Tasik Selatan or the Sungai Buloh-Kajang Line at Kajang and Muzium Negara.[10][11]
Services have since resumed to their original arrangements.
Rolling stock
The line uses KTM Class 92 trains in 6 car formations.
Gallery
- Sentul 1
A view of the 1995 island platform assigned for the old Sentul station in Sentul, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. This shot is taken towards the south. To the right is the old Sentul workshop. - The (modified—with walls cut open and additional handle bars) interior of a KTM Class 81 EMU
- Interior of the KTM Class 92 EMU, end coaches feature longitudinal seating.
- Kajang 2 station, the latest station addition of the Seremban line 1
External links
See also
References
- "Old Railway Station ~ Places to Visit in Kuala Lumpur". Retrieved 23 July 2017.
- "History of Railways in Selangor". Retrieved 23 July 2017.
- Tan, Danny (14 April 2023). "Free KTM rides from new Kajang 2 station till Sunday - paultan.org". Paul Tan's Automotive News. Retrieved 4 September 2023.
- Opened on 13 March 2023
- "Stesen komuter di Bukit Aman? Ini jawab Ketua Polis Negara". Mstar.com.my. Retrieved 20 February 2020.
- "KTMB introduces new commuter service from Seremban to Gemas". The Malaysian Insider. Archived from the original on 4 October 2015. Retrieved 3 October 2015.
- KTM Komuter trial route effective 15 December 2015
- Additional Service For Early Birds
- 进行双轨铁道工程.铁道公司明起调整班次 (in Chinese (Malaysia)). Sin Chew Daily.
- "Perubahan Jadual Waktu Perkhidmatan KTM Komuter Mulai – 3 Februari 2018" (PDF). Kenyataan Media. Retrieved 10 March 2018.
- "Timetable & Route Commuter Train". KTM Berhad. Retrieved 10 March 2018.