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  1. The Ipoh railway station is a Malaysian train station located on the southwestern side of and named after the capital city of Ipoh, Perak. It serves as the main railway terminal for the state under Keretapi Tanah Melayu offering KTM ETS services, as well as handling freight trains.

  2. A creative shot at the corridors of Ipoh Railway Station. (Pic via Zach Chin Photography) Featuring a mixture of Neo-Moorish and Indo-Saracenic elements with hints of British Indian styles, the Ipoh Railway Station stands grandly in the heart of Ipoh’s colonial center.

  3. Ipoh Railway Station is a railway station located in Ipoh, the capital city of Perak Darul Ridzuan. Due to its location in the heart of Ipoh town, train travel is preferred by locals and tourists alike when travelling in and out of Ipoh as the main bus station, Terminal Meru Raya (Ipoh Amanjaya), is located 10km north of the city.

  4. The Ipoh KTM Railway Station is a KTM train station located at and named after the City of Ipoh, Perak. It serves as the main railway terminal for the state of Perak. The Station offering KTM ETS services, as well as handling freight trains.

  5. Ipoh Railway Station is conveniently located at the north-east edge of Ipoh Old Town, which is fast gaining in popularity as a tourist destination in Malaysia. The station building is large with a high ceilings and plenty of seating inside.

  6. The Ipoh Railway Station, a historic landmark designed by Arthur Benison Hubback and affectionately dubbed the "Taj Mahal of Ipoh," is a must-visit destination in Perak.

  7. The old Ipoh Railway Station (Stesen Keretapi Ipoh) is one of the main heritage buildings in the state capital of Perak, Malaysia and is served by the new, fast, KTM Electric Train Services (ETS) and the cheap KTM Komuter Utara (Northern Commuter) trains.

  8. Dating back to 1917, the Ipoh Railway Station is a rail hub boasting authentic Moorish architecture features as well as a one-of-a-kind history. Once a hospital, the building was repurposed back in the 20th century and was the second concrete edifice built in the city.

  9. It's no wonder that locals compare it to the Taj Mahal: Ipoh's train station is a harmonious Moorish and Victorian architectural masterpiece, framed by broad arches and capped with a broad white dome. Completed in 1917 this is Ipoh's most recognisable landmark and a favourite spot for photographers (and selfie snappers).

  10. 1. Public Bus. The local public bus system in Ipoh is known as myBAS by Perak Transit. There are 2 bus terminals in Ipoh. And they are 20 minutes’ drive apart. Local Buses In Medan Kidd Bus Station. Bus Terminal: Terminal Amanjaya – Main terminal for inter-city buses (e.g. Penang or Kuala Lumpur)

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