Batu Kentonmen Komuter station explained

Style:KTM
Batu Kentonmen
Type: Commuter rail station
Other Name:Malay: '''باتو كينتونمن''' (Jawi)
Chinese: '''峇都肯都门'''
Tamil: '''பத்து கென்டன்மென்'''
Address:Batu Kentonmen, Jalan Ipoh, 51200 Kuala Lumpur
Coordinates:3.1981°N 101.6812°W
Line: (KTM Komuter)
Structure:At grade
Platform:2 side platform
Tracks:2
Parking:Available
Opened:July 2010
Former:Kent
Electrified:Yes
Accessible:Available
Owned:Keretapi Tanah Melayu

Batu Kentonmen Komuter station or Batu Cantonment Komuter station is an at grade commuter train station located at the 4.5th miles of Jalan Ipoh, a major road and residential suburb of Kuala Lumpur. The station is named after the Batu Cantonment (Malay: Batu Kentomen), an army detention centre and army weapons depot located beside the station. The station is built as a feeder station for a number of residential neighbourhoods, and is integrated with the adjacent military base, as sheltered walkways are built allowing military staff convenient use of the station. Slightly off platform, a line from the main line branches of into the camp.

The station is designed to be disabled friendly with lifts to platforms and ramps to the ticketing office. The main platforms of the station are fully covered by metal roofings.

Name

During British colonial rule, and until the 1980s, Batu Kentonmen station was known as Kent Station.[1]

Connection to MRT Putrajaya Line

Batu Kentonmen Komuter station is within walking distance of, but not integrated with, the Kentonmen MRT station on the Putrajaya Line.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The KTM Klang Valley rail network circa 1985. 2 July 2019.