Tenang railway station

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Tenang
railway halt
Location Tenang, Segamat, Johor, Malaysia
Owned by Keretapi Tanah Melayu
Tracks3
Construction
ParkingAvailable, free.
Disabled accessYes

The Tenang railway station is a Malaysian railway halt located at and named after the town of Tenang, Segamat District, Johor.

This halt did not provides KTM Intercity train services.

See also

Coordinates: 2°27′54″N102°57′25″E / 2.46500°N 102.95694°E / 2.46500; 102.95694

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