Saturday, July 5, 2014
Most of the people do not know there is one KTM railway station stationed at Mentakab (Pahang) and named after the town of Mentakab. It is one of the major stations of KTM's East Cost Line.
Mentakab railway station is small and seems abandoned. However, these unique features (especially the old-fashioned steel bridge) had caught many people attention to drop by for photo taking, especially wedding photo shoot.
Here we would like to share with you some of the photos taken few months back when we were at Mentakab (all the photos were hdr-ed). p/s: oh ya, not to forget to mention, we are from Mentakab, a small and lovely town.
Do not miss out this railway station if you happen to drop by Mentakab, Pahang :)
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The train station doesn't serve anymore?
ReplyDeletehttp://tenshichn.blogspot.com/2014/08/078-where-to-go-for-lei-cha.html