The Sabah State Railway, located in Malaysia, offers a scenic journey on the North Borneo Railway. Originally used to transport tobacco, the steam train now carries passengers along the only railway line in the state of Sabah. The route begins at Tanjung Aru and winds through the lush interior of the island, ending in Papar. As the train chugs along, visitors can enjoy the verdant landscapes and the rhythmic sounds of the steam engine, providing a unique and nostalgic experience.
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