A review video of the KTM Intercity train from Pasir Mas, Kelantan to JB Sentral in Johor by a Thai travel content creator has gone viral online recently due
to the rather humorous way she presented her review.
Riding on the train at night, she first showed off the first-class seating coach of the sleeper train, revealing that the price is RM113 or around THB870. Lastly, she showed off the sleeper coach which she booked for herself. Natcha shared that a sleeping berth costs only RM55 or THB440 and laid on the upper berth that she booked.
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