
I also took time to have a look at the Pasir Mas train station.
More than a year ago, while working on a book about train travel in Peninsular Malaysia, I arrived at this station at night, after travelling for hours from the south. Refer to the old article On to Tumpat, the furthest point on the East Coast route.

The following day, after a short stay in Tumpat I passed this station again.

Then it was early morning and daylight was just beginning to break. So I couldn't catch a good look of the station. Refer
Kelantan stations early morning.

Here's a look to the right, towards Tumpat in the north-east.

A look left, towards Gua Musang and on to the south-west. For the record this is the 797th posting in this blogspot.
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