The station began operations on 15 July 1905 when construction of the
West Coast Line reached Tampin from Seremban. Later on 1 December 1905, the Tampin-Malacca Line was opened. The main trunk line to Gemas was only opened about a year later on 1 October 1906. The Tampin-Malacca Line was later dismantled by the
Japanese Empire in
World War II, with the dismantled tracks transported to
Thailand and
Myanmar to build the infamous Thai-Burma
Death Railway. The original station building underwent a reconstruction in 1995, and was then demolished and rebuilt in 2013 during the Seremban-Gemas
electrification and double-tracking project on the West Coast Line. The new station building was officially opened on 10 October 2015. In conjunction with the opening of the new station and electrified line in 2015, KTM Komuter introduced a new route, a shuttle service between and stations with an intermediate stop at Pulau Sebang/Tampin. Southbound Komuter passengers (from
Kuala Lumpur) will have to alight at Seremban station, and wait for the shuttle train services to Gemas railway station|Gemas. The shuttle service was cut short on 20 June 2016 to Pulau Sebang/Tampin, removing both Batang Melaka and Gemas from the line. This system operated until 11 July 2016, when then KTM Komuter Seremban Line was extended to Pulau Sebang/Tampin, effectively merging the shuttle service with the Komuter line. The Seremban Line would eventually be renamed the to reflect the current termini of the line. The station was the starting point of
KTM Intercity's
Ekspres Selatan service, which terminated at . However, in 2021, KTM truncated the service to start from Gemas instead. The station has since been served by several
KTM ETS services. ==Services==