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Kajang station

 KB06   SBK33 
Kajang
KTM Komuter regional rail station and
KTM ETS inter-city rail station
Kajang railway station, Kajang.jpg
A platform view towards the east of the Kajang station (June 2007).
Location Jalan Bukit, Kajang, Selangor, Malaysia.
Coordinates 2°58′58″N 101°47′25″E / 2.98278°N 101.79028°E / 2.98278; 101.79028
Owned by Keretapi Tanah Melayu
Line(s)  1  KTM Seremban Line (1995 to present)
 9  MRT Sungai Buloh–Kajang line (Opening to July 2017)
Platforms 1 side platform and 1 island platform (KTM Seremban Line)
2 island platform (MRT Sungai Buloh–Kajang line)
Tracks 4
Construction
Parking Available.
Other information
Station code  SBK31  KB06 
History
Opened 1897
Rebuilt November 10, 1995
Electrified 1995
Services
KTM Komuter
towards Batu Caves
Seremban Line
Keretapi Tanah Melayu (ETS)
towards Padang Besar
ETS Transit
towards Gemas
Mass Rapid Transit (Malaysia)
(under construction)
toward Sungai Buloh
Sungai Buloh-Kajang Line
Phase 2
Terminus

The Kajang railway station is a Malaysian railway station located near and named after the town of Kajang, Selangor. The station is situated 1 km south from Kajang's town centre.

The station serves the KTM Komuter and KTM Intercity train services. Intercity services were provided for the town from its early years through the 20th century, while KTM Komuter services were introduced in the mid-1990s, when a new station adjoining Jalan Bukit (Malay; English: Hill Road) was completed on the east side of the tracks to replace the older station adjoining Jalan Reko (Reko Road) on the west side of the tracks.

The current Kajang station inherits the original station's branch lines and responsibilities to manage railway switches, railway monitoring and goods delivery. The station employs a number of railway staff. The station is also connected to sheds for railway maintenance vehicles, as well as a warehouse. The station contains three platforms: One (platform 1) assigned at a side platform connected directly to the station building and two (platforms 2 and 3) assigned on an island platform. The platforms are lined along a set of four main lines; three run between the two platforms, and one runs along the other side of the island platform. The line adjoining platform 1 is an acceptance route, while the line aside it is a main route. The line along platform 2 could be used as a basic route for virtually any train service, while the platform 3 line is only used periodically when platform 2 is occupied by another train.

The current station has undergone a few remodellings throughout its service. A platform was extended to support Intercity trains that occasionally stretch longer than the station's platform. A second access area for the station was completed and opened for excess at the west side of the track in 2004, but has no operational faregates, and had only introduced manual ticketing services from early-2007 onwards. The installation of larger platform canopy roofs were also undertaken during the first half of 2007.


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