KTM East Coast railway line
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The East Coast railway line (ECRL) is the single track metre gauge runs between Gemas railway station, in Negeri Sembilan and Tumpat railway station, in Kelantan of Malaysia. Gemas is the rail junction between the West Coast line and East Coast railway line. Like the West Coast railway line, it is called the East Coast railway line (Malaysia) because it serves two of Peninsular Malaysia's East Coast states, namely Pahang and Kelantan. In fact, it does not run along the coast at all and only meets the South China Sea when it terminates in Tumpat railway station. It runs through the interior, often through deep jungle, thus earning the nickname Jungle Railway. Terengganu is the only state in Peninsular Malaysia not served by the KTM railway network. The East Coast Rail Link is planned to have an interchange with the ECRL at Mentakab and expand the railway network to the cities, such as Kuantan and Kuala Terengganu, in the East Coast.[1]
Line network
Station names | Serving cities | Major landmarks | Comments |
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Tumpat | Tumpat, Kelantan | ||
Kampung Kok Pasir | Halt | ||
Palekbang | Halt | ||
Wakaf Bharu | Kota Bharu, Kelantan | The nearest railway station to Kelantan state capital, Kota Bharu | |
Bunut Susu | Halt | ||
Kampung Machang | Halt | ||
Pasir Mas | Pasir Mas, Kelantan | Interchange to Rantau Panjang Branch Line | |
Chica Tinggi | Halt | ||
To' Uban halt | Halt | ||
Sungai Keladi | Halt | ||
Bukit Panau | Halt | ||
Tanah Merah | Tanah Merah, Kelantan | ||
Kampung Paloh Rawa | Halt | ||
Temangan | Guillemard Bridge | ||
Sungai Nal | Halt | ||
Kuala Krai | Kuala Krai, Kelantan | ||
Pahi | Halt | ||
Manek Urai | |||
Sungei Mengkuang | Halt | ||
Kampung Baru Sungei Mengkuang | Halt | ||
Ulu Temiang | Halt | ||
Kampung Baru Bukit Abu | Halt | ||
Bukit Abu | |||
Kuala Gris | Halt | ||
Dabong | Dabong, Kelantan | ||
Kemubu | |||
Sri Jaya | Halt | ||
Sri Mahligai | Halt | ||
Sri Bintang | Halt | ||
Sungai Tasin | Halt | ||
Jerek Baru | Halt | ||
Bertam | Halt | ||
Bertam Baru | |||
Limau Kasturi | |||
Sungai Sirian | Halt | ||
Kampung Sungai Sirian | Halt | ||
Sungai Koyan | Halt | ||
Pan Malayan | Halt | ||
Gua Musang | Gua Musang, Kelantan | ||
Lepan Tupai | Halt | ||
Mentara Baru | Halt | ||
Merapoh | |||
Telok Gunong | Halt | ||
Kubang Rasa | Halt | ||
Sungai Temau | |||
Chegar Perah | |||
Aur Gading | Halt | ||
Dura | Halt | ||
Kampung Berkam | Halt | ||
Bukit Betong | Bukit Betong | Halt | |
Telang | Telang | Halt | |
Padang Tengku | |||
Kuala Lipis | Kuala Lipis, Pahang | ||
Batu Sembilan | Halt | ||
Kerambit | |||
Mela | Halt | ||
Jerantut | Jerantut, Temerloh, Pahang | ||
Jendarak | Halt | ||
Kuala Krau | |||
Kerdau | Halt | ||
Mentakab | Mentakab, Pahang | ||
Mengkarak | |||
Triang | Triang, Pahang | ||
Mengkuang | Halt | ||
Kemayan | |||
Bahau | Bahau, Negeri Sembilan | ||
Gemas | Gemas, Negeri Sembilan | Interchange with West Coast Line | |
(Continue to West Coast Line) |
See also
External links
References
- ^ "The Jungle Railway". Malaysia Traveller.