Senai Railway Halt

Senai Railway Halt was a halt in Senai, Johor, under the junction where Jalan Temoh and Jalan Lapangan Terbang meets today. During its heyday in the 1990s, it was popular with Singaporean golfers heading to Palm Resort Golf & Country Club with the Palm Resort Express railbus service.

Senai Railway Halt Details

Address: Senai, 81400, Johor, Malaysia
Owner: KTM Berhad
Operator: KTM Berhad
Platform Level: Ground
Platform Layout: Single Side Platform
Opened: –
Closed: –

Station Layout

GF: Train Platform

Platforms

Platform: Passenger platform

Concourse

Key Station Amenities

Exits

Jalan Temoh Exit: Jalan Temoh, Masjid Bandar Senai

Public Transport Connections

Bus

There are frequent bus services passing by Senai, plying between Johor Bahru and Kulai.

Please click here for northbound bus services towards Kulai and Ayer Hitam. Information is provided by BusInterchange.net / Johor Bahru Citybus Routes.

Please click here for southbound bus services towards Johor Bahru. Information is provided by BusInterchange.net / Johor Bahru Citybus Routes.

Taxi

Taxis can be flagged down from the main road.

Alternative Train Travel Options

There are local public bus services linking some railway stations on the JB Sentral – Pulau Sebang (Tampin) sector. You can avoid using the infrequent train schedule by taking a bus instead. In some instances, this will be cheaper and faster.

Please click here to find out about KTM Komuter Melaka-Johor Missing Link routes.

KTM Southern Line Stations

The line names described here is only to classify stations into lists on RailTravel Station due to the fluidity of line names in official timetables. They are in no way meant to represent the actual line name which may or may not be used by KTM Berhad, Ministry of Transport (Malaysia), Ministry of Finance Malaysia, Land Public Transport Agency (APAD) or any other relevant companies and/or agencies. The line names described on RailTravel Station should not be taken as an official name, and the official name provided by KTM Berhad, Ministry of Transport (Malaysia), Ministry of Finance Malaysia, Land Public Transport Agency (APAD) or any other relevant companies and/or agencies should always take precedence.

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