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[...] would have thought that when the Sultan of Johor took his train driver’s license last year, he would be the last person to drove the last train out of [...]
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The Malay Chamber of Commerce Malaysia (DPMM) plans to undertake a mixed development project with a gross development value of RM5 billion in Johor Bahru, its President Syed Ali Alattas said.
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[...] would have thought that when the Sultan of Johor took his train driver’s license last year, he would be the last person to drove the last train out of [...]
proud to be johorian.
Now we know why. The objective was to bring home the KTM train and staff from Singapore on the locomotive’s last journey out just last week.
My friend and I managed to get the very very last tickets for the second-last train out. The ticket counter staff told the poor couple behind us in the queue there were no more tickets. I feel for the couple.
Still, my friend and I relished the train ride. People lined the track almost from start to finish, waving and whooping. And we replied in kind. It was a momentous occasion for all of us.
Afterwards, we took the second-last train back into Singapore from JB, where we saw the Sultan’s train in the Singapore station awaiting his arrival.
The next day, we heard the last trip out, with the Sultan at the controls, went as smooth as silk. Well done.
Thank you, KTM.