Attention all passengers please. The Beaufort - Rayoh - Beaufort route is experiencing soil erosion on KM102/9 adjacent to the railroad tracks. In addition, soil erosion on the river side is difficult to inspect and it is likely to have experienced extensive erosion causing land erosion in the area to be very clearly affected.
To ensure the safety of the train services and passengers, the tracks at KM102/9 are closed starting today 8/1/2024 ( Monday ) until the tracks repair works are fully completed and safe to pass. Therefore train services can only operate from Beaufort station -KM102/8 only. Here's the timetable of the train service from Beaufort -KM102/8 :-
Ps 301-at 6:00 am
Ps 101A - jam 9.00
Ps 102-13.30
Ps 103-16.30
The change will be temporary until the runway at KM102/9 is passable. That's all and please be informed.
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BATU CAVES TRAIN FROM KL CITY! 🚈⛰️ KTM Komuter Klang Valley Sector 2010up Kuala Lumpur→Batu Caves
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Jan 2, 2024
KTM Komuter Klang Valley Sector is the only train which goes direct to Batu Caves from Kuala Lumpur city. During this period of Klang Valley Double Track (KVDT) rehabilitation project works, it is better to catch the train from the old Kuala Lumpur Railway Station as the timetable for some trains make a long stop here due to single-track operations, thus speeding up your journey as compared to boarding from KL Sentral.
Travel by train from Bangkok, Thailand to Singapore.
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overview
Bangkok is the largest city and capital of Thailand. From there, it's a sleeper train journey to Hat Yai, the largest city in the south.
Leaving Hat Yai is Padang Besar, the border between Thailand and Malaysia.
From Padang Besar to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia's largest city, enjoy business class on the country's most luxurious train.
From Kuala Lumpur, go to the transit station Gemas. The section from Padang Besar to here is the electrified section (ETS).
Change trains at Gemas and take a diesel locomotive to Johor Bahru.
From Johor Bahru to Woodland in Singapore, it's a 5-minute train journey across the border.
After entering Singapore, transfer to the subway and go to Marina Bay Sands.
It's a 3-night, 4-day journey on a train while enjoying the atmosphere of each country. Please take a look.
The Eastern & Oriental Express luxury train has finally restarted operations on 5 February 2024 after a long 4-year hiatus. Notably, the new 2024 itineraries will only be serving Malaysia and Singapore, breaking from the traditional Singapore-Bangkok route. This is a trainspotting video shot from Woodlands Waterfront, Singapore.
The Eastern & Oriental Express luxury train comprises of 8 sleeping cars, 2 restaurant cars, and a Piano Bar and open-air Observation Car. These cars feature beautiful marquetry, traditional Malaysian and Thai embroidery, and luxurious oriental silks, along with cherry wood paneling.
The Eastern & Oriental Express offers 3 cabin categories: Pullman, State, and Presidential. Each cabin is air-conditioned and equipped with private bathrooms, ensuring the utmost comfort and privacy. The Pullman cabins are furnished with red sofas, blue cushions, and drapery reflecting the dramatic skies. The State cabins feature a bright blue and green color palette. The Presidential cabins exude regional opulence, adorned with golden accents and embroidered pieces.
Essence of Malaysia
Essence of Malaysia is a new 2024 itinerary of the Eastern & Oriental Express luxury train. It operates in February, November, and December 2024, which are also notably during the monsoon season in Malaysia. The Essence of Malaysia journey plies from Singapore through Kuala Lumpur to Langkawi (via Alor Setar), Penang (via Butterworth), and back.
Wild Malaysia
Wild Malaysia is a new 2024 itinerary of the Eastern & Oriental Express luxury train. It operates in March, April, May, July, August, September, and October 2024, which are also notably during the dry season in Malaysia. The Essence of Malaysia journey plies from Singapore to Taman Negara National Park (via Merapoh), through Kuala Lumpur, Penang (via Butterworth), and back.
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