04/05/2026
A quiet colonial remnant still standing in Batu Gajah, this old Keretapi Tanah Melayu quarters once housed railway workers who powered the growth of the Kinta Valley.
Behind its timber walls and weathered roof lies a story of movement, resilience, and everyday lives tied to the rhythm of the rails. Today, it endures as a silent piece of heritage—reminding us of a time when the railway was not just transport, but a lifeline that connected communities and shaped a nation.