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SEJARAH KERETAPI TANAH MELAYU (KTMB)

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Post time 28-1-2005 06:21 PM | Show all posts |Read mode
Any contribution?

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 Author| Post time 28-1-2005 06:25 PM | Show all posts
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Post time 15-2-2005 07:10 PM | Show all posts
ini untuk jalan keretapi yg pertama dibina.............

Sejarah sistem keretapi di negara ini bermula pada 1 Jun 1885 apabila jalan keretapi yang pertama di Tanah Melayu yang menyambung Taiping dengan Port Weld (Kuala Sepetang) sepanjang 8
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Post time 15-2-2005 07:31 PM | Show all posts
Lokomotif yg pernah digunakan oleh KTM...........




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Post time 15-2-2005 07:32 PM | Show all posts
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Post time 15-2-2005 07:32 PM | Show all posts
Logo KTM lama




Logo KTM Baru

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Post time 15-2-2005 11:51 PM | Show all posts
logo baru die mcm takde maksud je
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 Author| Post time 16-2-2005 01:43 PM | Show all posts

ADA LAGIK

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Post time 17-2-2005 01:11 AM | Show all posts
Originally posted by bug_vengeance at 15-2-2005 11:51 PM:
logo baru die mcm takde maksud je


logo tak penuh tuuuu...
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 Author| Post time 17-2-2005 01:19 PM | Show all posts
anybody have informations for the (disused) branch line in singapore off to brickwork, ayer rajah & psa port...

sedih gak sbb hak Malaysia tuuuuu........
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 Author| Post time 18-2-2005 04:45 PM | Show all posts
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 Author| Post time 19-2-2005 10:01 AM | Show all posts
This site has some old KTM timetables, e.g. 1951. Unfortunately not easy to navigate the site.

http://www.tt-museum.jp/asia_0085_mr1951.html

http://www.tt-museum.jp/asia_0050_mr1939.html
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 Author| Post time 19-2-2005 10:35 AM | Show all posts
Click below for the video.
http://misas.nhb.gov.sg/data/clips/1982000156-1.asf

The video show a class 20 with 3 passenger coaches at the opening of jurong line in 1965.

The video shows guest boarding from Bukit Timah station,after a while branch southwest toward jurong industral estate.On its way,u can notice it passed through the valley cut through toward clementi,the short tunnel under clementi road,the bridge across sungei ulu pandan,to jurong refinery.
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Post time 19-2-2005 02:40 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by jofizo at 2005-2-15 07:32 PM:
Logo KTM lama




mcm symbol knight zaman dulu2.. keke.. very un'melayu' one.. :lol
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Post time 21-2-2005 01:22 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by chumpon at 21-2-2005 13:02:
I just added a couple of old picture of Newton Station, Singapore. Looking through the photo gallery, I see there are loads of great pictures of Stations, ancient and modern, including abandoned st ...

takde pun image .. nak tengok jugak old newton station ..
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 Author| Post time 21-2-2005 05:55 PM | Show all posts
The current craze for scrap metal parts could have disastrous results for train passengers.
The theft of 75 "fish plates" along a 250-metre stretch of railway track near Kampar on Sunday could have led to a derailment if not for alert KTMB staff.

Three goods train drivers lodged reports with the KTMB office here after feeling the shaking of coaches on passing the affected stretch.

KTMB officials later lodged a police report on the matter. Perak police chief Datuk Asari Mokhtar said it was lucky that the goods trains had not been fully loaded and that the matter was reported before passenger trains passed.

"The theft was an irresponsible act as the missing fish plates could have caused a derailment and lives could have been affected,'' he said.

A fish plate is a metal or wooden plate bolted to the sides of two abutting rails or beams used especially in the laying of railroad tracks.

Asari said the plates, which weighed a kilogramme each, were stolen with their bolts and nuts.

He warned scrap metal dealers against buying such plates as they would be guilty of being in possession of stolen property.

Asari said he had asked district police chiefs to assist KTMB patrol the railway lines to ensure that other fish plates were not stolen.

It is believed the thieves could have carted away the plates in lorries as they were too heavy to be carried on foot.

A check at the area today revealed that the stolen plates had been replaced.

Thieves have got away with copper wire from the tracks, manhole covers, iron grilles from homes and metal signboards.
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Post time 21-2-2005 06:20 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by chumpon at 21-2-2005 17:53:
nanti aku bagi, klu ada link lain.sorry.

ok..tq
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 Author| Post time 23-2-2005 01:34 PM | Show all posts

KISAH DARI MUZIUM.

Dunearn road vs Tank Rd  

Dunearn road is abt 6 km further up (SE) of BT Station.

Tank road is located at Cuppage (Orchard Rd today), the remains of the pillars supporting line I think is still there but used for pipelines and electtrical cables.

Tank Rd had never existed in my visual experiences. Suggest refer to PICAS.

The bride in PICAS is somewhat smaller and similar to the ones perhaps at Jurong?

Distance between these places 2 are world's apart geographically.

The above pix is the lower view (slope) of the BT Station. There are ONLY 3 of these KTM bridges in Singapore and 2 are found along Bt-Upper BT road.
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 Author| Post time 25-2-2005 09:22 AM | Show all posts
Image found for sale on eBay.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISA ... amp;ssPageName=WDVW

Photograph 181 above was taken from the old Damansara Road bridge (now Jalan Sultan Hishamuddin) which crossed the main north bound track just south of the present National Museum, before the track was diverted away from the Selangor Club and relaid further west along Jalan Tugu. The ornate building in the left background (built 1896) still stands at the corner of Jalan Sultan Hashmuddin and Lebuh Pasar Besar (formerly Market Street), at the south east corner of Merdeka Square in central KL. The same bridge can also be clearly seen in middle right of photograph 251, "Railway Goods Yard Kuala Lumpur".
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 Author| Post time 28-2-2005 02:06 PM | Show all posts
Here's a neat shot of Ipoh, c1919 (from eBay).

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISA ... &category=20264

Somewhere I've got a nice 1960s colour postard of Ipoh Station. I'll see if I can find it, and post it.
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