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The Ekspres Rakyat Timuran is Malaysia's last remaining train using diesel-powered locomotives – a far cry from the West Coast Line's modern and fast electric service that connects Singapore and ...
Malaysia’s Jungle Railway, often referred to as one of South-East Asia’s most scenic rail journeys, takes its name from the dense tropical rainforest it cuts through.
The ‘Jungle Train’ service, which runs along the spine of Peninsular Malaysia, is the country’s last sleeper train as cars and buses drive speed of travel.
Malaysia’s last remaining traditional rail journey offers a 16-hour, 700km ride past breathtaking rivers, mountains and towns.
The Ekspres Rakyat Timuran is Malaysia's last remaining train using diesel-powered locomotives – a far cry from the West Coast Line's modern and fast electric service that connects Singapore and ...
The Jungle Railway connects the southernmost tip of Malaysia's Peninsula to the Thai border in the north-east. The best way to experience it is by starting in the city of Johor Bahru near the ...