Bismillah..
Salam..
Allahumma salli ‘ala muhammad..
Well! It has been for a week since I posted anything here.. Was thinking that this topic might not be interesting to read on but I still feel like writing about it. It’s about the train stations that I pass everyday going to work. My routes everyday would start at Bangsar station, follow by KL Central, Pasar Seni, Masjid Jamek, Dang Wangi, Kg. Baru and KLCC respectively. Obviously the reverse when I am going home. Roughly it took 15 minutes from Bangsar station to KLCC station.
Well to be precise, my journey going to work begins at 6:45 in the morning from Bangi to Bangsar by car which approximately took like 35-45 minutes. It depends on the traffic though. I carpool with my father and ride the train everyday. However if my work schedule begins at 8:00 a.m. then my father will drop me right in front of the office ^_^ (Thanks ayah!) coz if I ride the train, then I will be late to the office for 5-10 minutes. My schedule changes periodically from 8:00a.m. to 8:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. Thus if I start at 8:30 a.m. or at 9:00 a.m. , I will ride the train from Bangsar. Usually I will reach KLCC at 7:55 a.m. or 8:05 a.m. After getting a copy of theSun newspaper, then I will walked slowly and look at the people who are rushing to the office, people who are busy queuing up at RotiBoy buying their sandwiches, people who are enjoying having their breakfast at O’Brian, Burger King, Cold Storage and KFC as it was a bit early for me. Alas I will still reach the office early because it just a 13 minutes walking distance from KLCC to my office building. Personally, it’s like a daily exercise routine. So good aite! heheeehee no need to go for jogging anymore…huahuhua..
Most of the days, I have to squeezed myself into the packed like sardine train and yes it is normal to see on the platform long lines of people waiting for the train. I think we are beginning to be a bit more civic about something. Since my day one going to work and going back to home by train, I saw the lines forming nicely and naturally without the guards around on the Putra LRT station platform. Though sometimes,there are guards from RapidKL working on the platform as to ensure people to lined up and allow the passengers to disembarked properly before boarding.
Owh yes there are days when I queuing up on the line with the normal crowd and I thought I was going to ride a normal packed like sardine train to office but I was wrong! RapidKL sent an empty train and we boarded the train like wow! this’s so unbelievable! i got seat to sit on from Bangsar all the way to KLCC! this situation by the way is rarely happens. Not more than 5 times yet..huhuhu… It same goes to KLCC station in which not more than 5 times I got seat all the way from KLCC to Bangsar station..
Nevertheless, in a way, it teaches me to be patient waiting on lines for the train. Somehow by looking at others there are things that I can learn from them.
Wallahu’alam. That’s only of my not so interesting story..heehehe..Have a good weekend people!
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nice!
Comment by her blog — March 31, 2009 @ 9:16 am