A few of my Malaysian friends have been raving about the coffee and kaya toast at Kluang Rail Coffee for years, so I decided to go for it.
We went on the Hari Raya Haji public holiday. Bad timing because they were closed for the holidays. haha....
There were quite a number of people waiting for a train on the platform, so we decided to stay and wait too.
We explored the tiny rail station and posed for some pictures. :)
Train schedule and ticket prices.
On the way back to Johor town centre, we stopped at the railway tracks at a village to take some pictures.
There was an elderly guard who opens and closes the gate for vehicles crossing the tracks. He told us the next train would be coming at 6 pm so it was safe to walk on the tracks.
For the next trip to Kluang, we are planning to ride a train here. :)
I love trains, and I really enjoy seeing trains stations in other parts of the world. I really appreciate your sharing this! Thank you so much! :)
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome :)
DeleteI am fascinated with trains. I live on a small island which is easily accessible by buses so I don't have much opportunity to travel on trains. I travel to neighbouring countries to take pictures of them. :)
I love especially very old steam trains ! What a pity that your place was closed !
ReplyDeleteI probably would not be able to see old steam trains in my life time. No worries, I will go back to the coffee joint for my treats. :)
DeleteI loves this place....
ReplyDeleteThey have a kiosk here in Mid Valley, interestingly enough. Haven't tried them yet (both) so cannot compare. hehehe
ReplyDeleteEven tho it was closed, looks like you made the best of the day by having fun.
ReplyDeletecute photos on the tracks. :)
ReplyDeleteFun photos I used to love visiting places like that :-)
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