Nope. Happened to my pal on the way to Nong Khai. I was across the aisle.dtaai-maai wrote:Please tell me you're kidding!johnnyk wrote: Sometimes there's a hidden bonus from serving staff, another reason to book a lower berth.
Seeking Advice concerning trip to penang
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But BB, we don't have a "Night ROLLERS forum"!Big Boy wrote:If there's anything more than free coffee involved, please continue this discussion on the correct forum.
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Guess there is no extra charge for ST berth.
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Up to youoakdale160 wrote:Guess there is no extra charge for ST berth.
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Link to my writeup of HH to Butterworth train tips from 2011. Have taken the train south twice since. Only changes to original post:
- Warning that the cleaning staff will treat partially empty water bottles and partially full trash bags as trash. Hide them if you're not done with them. Cleaners work at station stops which are long enough for the passengers to get off.
- One of the 2nd class car types has limited overhead storage for baggage. You can slide it under the berth BUT it always looks like that area hasn't been cleaned in years. Bring a trash can sized baggie if you're concerned about dirty luggage.
viewtopic.php?f=7&t=19611&p=240455#p240455
- Warning that the cleaning staff will treat partially empty water bottles and partially full trash bags as trash. Hide them if you're not done with them. Cleaners work at station stops which are long enough for the passengers to get off.
- One of the 2nd class car types has limited overhead storage for baggage. You can slide it under the berth BUT it always looks like that area hasn't been cleaned in years. Bring a trash can sized baggie if you're concerned about dirty luggage.
viewtopic.php?f=7&t=19611&p=240455#p240455
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When did Malaysia change their time zone????Homer wrote:If you have a round trip ticket, ask about departure time at butterworth station. Thai ticket shows time for Thai time zone, not Malaysia's zone.
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I think Malaysia is always an hour ahead of Thailand.
Of course, it could be said that it's more like years ahead in some ways...
EDIT: I couldn't really understand why Thailand is an hour behind, so I had a quick play with Google and found this:
EDIT 2: http://www.centralbanking.com/central-b ... shift-idea
Of course, it could be said that it's more like years ahead in some ways...
EDIT: I couldn't really understand why Thailand is an hour behind, so I had a quick play with Google and found this:
Surprisingly, Thailand doesn't appear to have followed up on that announcement...2001. In July 2001, Thailand announced their intention of moving their clocks forward by 1 hour, to be in line with both Malaysia and Singapore, but more importantly, to be on the same time as China and Hong Kong, i.e. 8 hrs ahead of GMT.
EDIT 2: http://www.centralbanking.com/central-b ... shift-idea
Thai bank agrees with cabinet time zone shift idea
THAILAND - The Thai cabinet intends to accelerate economic growth by turning clocks forward one hour, to bring Thai time in line with regional economic powerhouses such as Singapore, Malaysia and Hong ...
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You are now entering Thailand, please turn back you watches 25 years.
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It becomes more confusing if you read the following!
http://www.math.nus.edu.sg/aslaksen/tea ... ezone.html
or this:
http://www.math.nus.edu.sg/aslaksen/tea ... e-old.html
While I was still working I was in and out of different time zones regularly, sometimes weekly. But now I am stuck in the Jurassic zone!
http://www.math.nus.edu.sg/aslaksen/tea ... ezone.html
or this:
http://www.math.nus.edu.sg/aslaksen/tea ... e-old.html
While I was still working I was in and out of different time zones regularly, sometimes weekly. But now I am stuck in the Jurassic zone!
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There may be renewed interest in this if and when theAEC gets going.