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The West Coast Line runs from Padang Besar railway station close to the Malaysia-Thailand Border in Perlis (where it connects with the State Railway of Thailand) to Woodlands Train Checkpoint. It is called the West Coast line because it serves the West Coast states of Peninsular Malaysia. The 1,151 kilometer line is busier compared to the East Coast Line as the West Coast Line handles a variety of passenger train services such as the various KTM Intercity services, the International Express and the KTM Komuter in the Klang Valley, as well as freight trains. The major stations on the line include KL Sentral in Kuala Lumpur, Butterworth railway station in Butterworth, Penang and JB Sentral in the south. ==Line definition== The West Coast Line consists on the main trunk line from Padang Besar to the Woodlands Train Checkpoint in Singapore. It also consists of several branch lines from this trunk, namely: *Bukit Mertajam Junction to Butterworth *Batu Junction to Batu Caves *Port Klang Junction to Westport, with further branch lines: * *Subang Jaya to the Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah (Subang) Airport * *Port Klang to Northport * *Pulau Indah to various Wesport shipping terminals *Skudai Junction to the Port of Tanjung Pelepas *Kempas to Pasir Gudang Branch lines where the tracks exist but are not used for any service are: *Tapah Road to Teluk Intan (abandoned and not connected to the main line) *Seremban to Port Dickson The West Coast Line connects with the State Railway of Thailand at Padang Besar, while the East Coast Line branches off at Gemas. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「KTM West Coast Line」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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