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Tenom railway station

Tenom Railway Station
Stesen Keretapi Tenom
Tenom railway station sign.svg
Tenom Sabah Railway-Station-01.jpg
The station photographed in 2011.
Location Tenom, Sabah
Malaysia
Coordinates 5°7′23.17″N 115°56′41.96″E / 5.1231028°N 115.9449889°E / 5.1231028; 115.9449889Coordinates: 5°7′23.17″N 115°56′41.96″E / 5.1231028°N 115.9449889°E / 5.1231028; 115.9449889
Owned by Sabah State Railway
Operated by Sabah State Railway
Line(s) Western Sabah Railway Line
(formerly North Borneo Railway Line)
Platforms Side platform
Tracks Main line (2)
Construction
Platform levels 1
Parking Yes
Bicycle facilities No
History
Opened 1 August 1914 (1914-08-01)
Closed 2007 (2007)
Rebuilt 21 February 2011 (2011-02-21)
Services
Preceding station   Sabah State Railway   Following station
Terminus Western Line
toward Rayoh

Tenom railway station (Malay: Stesen Keretapi Tenom) is one of four main railway station on the Western Sabah Railway Line located in Tenom, Sabah, Malaysia.

Like most areas in the West Coast Division; the area around Tenom in the Interior Division is used by the North Borneo administration for agricultural purposes. To transport the produce to major towns, English engineer Arthur J. West import labourers from China to construct a railway line in 1903 in Tenom; which was later completed in 1905. The original station was built from wood and located in (5°7′25″N 115°56′43″E / 5.12361°N 115.94528°E / 5.12361; 115.94528) before it was moved to the present site in 2007 with the construction of a new station following the modernisation of rail services in the modern state of Sabah. From 1970s, the line to Melalap that connecting to the station have been dismantled. The present station began its operation on 21 February 2011. In 2016, new diesel multiple unit (DMUs) from India for use in the Beaufort–Tenom lines was introduced.


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