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31 January 2007
The Gate to TUDM
It sounds so distant and almost foreign. But after some miles of moderate speed driving we came the familiar left slip elevated right turn. A few miles later the road signs led us to The Gate, The TUDM Gate. This gate structure is contiguous to the mosque gate 25 meters to the left as you drive on.
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I travelled the other way. You wouldn't believe it. The task is to find a ticked counter. First I have to circumnavigate one building, a podium with its tower.
When you drive in circles you tend to end up at the most convenient parking lot. I ended up at the parking lot next door. Anyway I walked into the right building. No signposts no signboards to KTMB, there are retailers signposts/advertisments everywhere. After some questions, I arrived at a signpost, it reads "KTM" but it dows not say "Tickets" or "Trains".
I therefore assumed its both. Having bought the tickets I proceed to a sign which said "Trains", and ended up at LRT. Still for a new guy at KL Sentral (thats me) the numerous traders board and other signposts of all sizes, all colours, varying mounting heights made all the more frustrating.
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