Saturday, December 12, 2009

Klang-My trip to Tapah,Kampar,Malim Nawar and Teluk Anson

This trip is actually meant to go look for the Chimney at Tapah Road railway station
and also to Malim Nawar to take a look at the old quarters and pay a visit to the antique shop
and in the end we decided to come back by the Teluk Intan, Kuala Selangor way.
Jayaseelan is free enough to follow me for the trip,he is now talking about going to Kedah with me!

The new Tapah Road Railway station,now running the electric commuter.




The old station building is still around.






The old railway quarters.
















Jayaseelan is always willing to post for a shot.




The chimney which ended up to be a water tower!








Malim Nawar pos office.




Malim Nawar town, quiet life for mostly senior citizens.




The Kilat Club of Malim Nawar Power Station.




The club field.




Water tank of the quarters.

















Jaya's liking for antique is well known to most of us.

































Telephone table.




Indoor slide.




Antique lamp.




Old kitchen cabinet.




The steel structure of the turbine hall.




The ever faithful 60 years old 35t Wellman Crane is still in working condition.




The old power plant building is now occupied by TNB Remaco,
electrical motor repairs section.
























This antique shop,'Koleksi Nusantara' in Plaza Batu Karang,Gopeng to Kampar road
is Jaya's favourite hunt
but this time i ended up with a Seiko Diamond watch
and he came back empty handed.
For enquieries pls call Mr Roslan 012-5633528



This is the only photo that the owner allowed me to take.




Next is Telok Anson now Teluk Intan.



The leaning water,cum clock tower of Teluk Intan
which was build in 1885.











Photos of the clock mechanism which are still running at tip top condition
thanks to a local clocksmith who maintain it regularly.




The stairways up.


























These porcelain decoration makes the whole building unique and chinese.









Even parts of the roofing is also decorated with porcelain.




The water tank above is still rust free at least on the outer part.




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