Segambut Komuter station explained

Style:KTM
Segambut
Type: Commuter rail station
Other Name:Chinese: '''泗岩沫'''
Tamil: '''செகாம்பட்'''
Address:Segambut, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Line: (KTM Komuter) (2015 to present)
Platform:2 side platform
Tracks:2
Parking:Available, free
Opened:1892
Rebuilt:1995
Electrified:1995
Owned:Keretapi Tanah Melayu

The Segambut KTM Komuter station (formerly Segambut railway station) is a Malaysian commuter train station located in the northern area of Kuala Lumpur along the Port Klang Line.

The Segambut Komuter station was built to cater traffic in Segambut, a suburban area situated near Kepong, which is also connected via the Kepong Komuter station and the Kepong Sentral Komuter station a few kilometres away.

This station was planned in the 1990s to be a terminus for KL Monorail's extension route from Titiwangsa station, which never materialised.

Around the station

Feeder buses

Route No.OriginDesitinationVia
190 Segambut Komuter station
(route beginning from Medan Pasar)
Mont Kiara
Segambut Dalam
Jalan Segambut
Jalan Kiara 3
Jalan 19/70a
GOKL 13 (Magenta) Segambut Komuter station
(route beginning from Jinjang MRT station)
PublikaMATRADE Exhibition and Convention Centre
Federal Territory Mosque
Jalan SegambutPersiaran Dutamas
Jalan Tuanku Abdul Halim
Jalan Dutamas 1
T819 Segambut Komuter station
(route beginning from Semantan MRT station)
KL SentralDUKE toll road
Jalan Duta

See also

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