Rantau Panjang railway station

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Rantau Panjang
Former KTM Intercity and State Railway of Thailand station
KTM Rantau Panjang 02.jpg
View of Rantau Panjang railway station's tracks, platform and signboard
LocationRantau Panjang, Kelantan
Malaysia
Coordinates6°01′12″N 101°58′33″E / 6.02000°N 101.97583°E / 6.02000; 101.97583
Owned byKeretapi Tanah Melayu
Line(s)Rantau Panjang Line
Platforms1 side platform
Tracks2
Construction
ParkingAvailable
Other information
StatusInactive
History
Opened1921
Former services
Preceding station Keretapi Tanah Melayu Following station
Terminus Rantau Panjang Line
towards Pasir Mas
Border closed to Su-ngai Kolok (Thailand)
Location
Rantau Panjang is located in Malaysia
Rantau Panjang
Rantau Panjang
Location within Malaysia

The Rantau Panjang railway station was a Malaysian railway station located near Jalan Besar and named after the town of Rantau Panjang, Kelantan. Opened in 1921, it is located on the Rantau Panjang branch line, branching off from the main KTM East Coast Line at Pasir Mas. Rantau Panjang is one of the two rail border crossings on the border with Thailand (the other is Padang Besar railway station in Perlis), though currently there is no cross-border train crossing the Malaysia–Thailand border at Rantau Panjang. The Thai entrance to the Harmony rail bridge is currently sealed off by the Royal Thai Army.[citation needed]

Services[]

Currently there is no train service to the station. Previously it was served by both Keretapi Tanah Melayu and State Railway of Thailand trains. Later, Thai diesel multiple units (DMUs) took up the entire schedule, which rose unexpected numbers of passengers, resulting in protests by the railcar drivers against terminating the DMU services at Wakaf Bharu and Tumpat. The protests led to the discontinuation of the cross-border SRT services and the station fell into disuse.[when?]

Trains between Malaysia and Thailand cross the border at Padang Besar railway station in Perlis, on the western branch of the Malaysian network.

2008 flooding between Pondok Tanjung and Bukit Merah, Malaysia[]

During some flash floods in certain parts of Malaysia in 2008, the station and its trackline served as an emergency route for the Eastern and Oriental Express trains, through Su-ngai Kolok, when the Pondok Tanjung-Bukit Merah part of the mainline were unusable causing a direct divert. After the diversions, the station and its trackline went back to its current state.[citation needed]

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