Alor Setar railway station

The Alor Setar railway station is a Malaysian railway station located at and named after the state capital city of Alor Setar, Kedah.

The old, single-platform station, with its distinctive clock tower, was closed 29 January 2013 to facilitate the construction of a new modern station under the Ipoh–Padang Besar electrification and double-tracking project.

[2] The old station has been conserved and transformed into the Railway Tavern restaurant and bar.

[3] In 2020, a century-old Hindu shrine, Sri Madurai Veeran, situated at the entrance of the station, was demolished to make way for a road project despite local objections.

[4][5] It was built by Indian labourers who laid tracks from Butterworth to the northern frontier in the early 20th century.

The old Alor Setar railway station when still in use in 2012.