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Railways in Kuala Lumpur

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Railways in Kuala Lumpur

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  • tim r
    Margate, UK11,936 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    You can now tap a card at the entrance and then out again on arrival, very handy instead of lining up for tickets. In fact they have closed the ticket offices. They do have folks to help.
    A useful way of connecting between KLIA1 and 2, cost MR2 and does it in comfort within a few minutes, much better than messing with the free bus service.
    Written 1 December 2024
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  • Dan
    Gothenburg, Sweden29 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    One of the most effective transportation to get from the central station to the Bukit Bintang area, where many hotels are. About 3 ringgit and about 15 minutes ride in an air conditioned train take you there. Might be a problem if you have heavy luggage. Sometimes quite crowded train, then the Aircon will not work as good. You buy a token as a ticket by cash machines , only small bills and coin usually works.
    Written 19 April 2024
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  • Dan L
    Bunbury, Australia8,802 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Two beautiful old buildings, the Railway Building and Railway Station, relics of a bygone age and now the office of Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad. Built in 1910 and 1917 to designs of British soldier/architect, Arthur Hubback, in the Moorish architectural style popular during the period. When first sighted, I assumed I was looking at a mosque with the ornate facades, domes and minarets atop the buildings. Its a shame that the buildings have not been converted to museums as available information is descriptive of the mix of architectural features and styles that adorn the inferiors. Unfortunately, the exteriors require some TLC, the deterioration of the structure very noticeable in places.
    Written 3 April 2024
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  • Leonhkny
    Hong Kong, China22,582 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Malaysia's railway service offers a limited network at the western side of the Malay peninsula. The ETS, or electric train service, is the fastest option to travel in the country. The ride from Ipoh to Kuala Lumpur is smooth, comfortable and on-time. Price is cheap but speed is relatively slow in Asia.
    Written 21 January 2024
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