9 train stations to be upgraded


Nine Keretapi Tanah Melayu Bhd stations in the Klang Valley will be upgraded and a new station will be built in Seremban. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, January 19, 2024.

NINE Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTMB) stations in the Klang Valley will be upgraded and a new station will be built in Seremban. 

Transport Minister Anthony Loke said all that is expected to cost RM280 million. 

He said the upgrading of the stations, to be carried out under the Klang Valley Double Tracking Phase 2 (KVDT2) project, involved KTMB Salak Selatan, Bangi, Pantai Dalam, Seri Setia, Batu Tiga, Padang Java, Klang, Jalan Kastam, and Port Klang. 

Work on the project will start immediately with the construction of the Seremban Sentral Station, which is expected to be completed within 24 months and will become a landmark in Seremban city, he added. 

“This is the government’s commitment to continue providing facilities and good infrastructure in our rail system. It is a new direction of the government towards making public transport an important mode. 

“I know many people are complaining that KTMB services are slow because the frequency is not high due to the track upgrade project still going on… but this is only for the short term. The work has to be carried out,” the Seremban MP told reporters after launching the Seremban Sentral Station construction project today. 

Regarding the construction of the Seremban Sentral Station worth RM170 million, he said the historical heritage of the original station would be maintained and integrated with a unique design using the Minangkabau concept. 

“It is not an ordinary station; it is designed using glass, modern design and takes into account net zero emission. We can say it is a green station, during the day it can save electricity because it uses sunlight and the energy can be recycled,” he added. 

He said with the completion of the station project, which will be surrounded by various commercial facilities and infrastructure, including the state mosque and shopping centres, Seremban Sentral would be the heart of Seremban city development. 

He added that the KVDT1 project had now reached 97% and was expected to be fully completed by the end of April. – Bernama, January 19, 2024.  



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  • Im glad its history wont be obliterated. Too much of Malaysian history has been lost already.

    Posted 3 months ago by Malaysia New hope · Reply