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Tapah Road Railway Station

Tapah Road Railway StationTapah Road Railway Station (17 September 2016)


Tapah Road Railway Station (GPS: 4.17278, 101.18918) is a railway station in Tapah Road, Perak. It was first built in 1893, but was rebuilt in 2007 in preparation to receive the Electric Train Service. The Tapah Road Railway Station is located on the northeastern part of Tapah Road town. Until it was rebuilt, this was one of the oldest surviving railway stations in the country.

It is between the Tanjung Malim Railway Station in the south and Kampar Railway Station in the north. The Electric Train Service was introduced to Tapah Road Railway Station in 2007.

The Tapah Road Railway Station is on the Map of KTM Electric Train Service.


Tapah Road Railway StationOld rail car at Tapah Road Railway Station (17 September 2016)

360° View of Tapah Road Railway Station on Google Maps Street View

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