Johor Sultan drives train again, this time back to home state after attending a conference in KL

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Four days after Sultan Johor Sultan Ibrahim Almarhum Sultan Iskandar drove from Johor Bahru Sentral to Segamat Station, he again drove the train from Kuala Lumpur Station to Segamat Station. This is the 10th time he will be driving the train, travelling 378km.
Sultan Ibrahim checking out the equipment before driving KTMB’s Blue Tiger diesel electric train for over 200km from Kuala Lumpur to Segamat. PHOTO: THE STAR/ ASIA NEWS NETWORK

KUALA LUMPUR (THE STAR/ASIA NEWS NETWORK) - Johor Ruler Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar left Kuala Lumpur in style when he drove Malaysian railway operator Keretapi Tanah Melayu Bhd's (KTMB's) Blue Tiger locomotive home after attending the 240th Conference of Rulers meeting at Istana Negara in Kuala Lumpur.

Sultan Ibrahim drove over 200km to the Segamat station in the specially rented five-coach train on Friday (Feb 19), marking the 10th time he drove a train since obtaining his Class 26 locomotive driving licence in June 2010.

It is understood that he has developed a liking for the train's US-built diesel-electric locomotive.

The Sultan arrived at the Kuala Lumpur train station at about 9.45am, where prayers for his safe journey were recited by KTMB senior manager of marketing (inter-city) Mohd Noordin Kimi. Also present was KTMB's president Sarbini Tijan.

Two locomotive drivers, Mr Mohd Kamal Asmawi and Mr Supawi Ismail, accompanied the Sultan on the journey.

The train left at 10am and arrived in Segamat at 1pm, where the Sultan took a brief rest in the royal coach.

The other drivers then took over the train for the remainder of the 378km journey, arriving in Johor Baru at about 4.45pm.

Last Sunday, the Sultan drove the same locomotive from Johor Baru to Segamat while on his trip to Kuala Lumpur to attend the two-day meeting, which ended on Thursday.

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