Deepavali: Public transport still top choice


KUALA LUMPUR: Public transport remains the top choice for those taking advantage of the long Deepavali holiday to return to their hometowns.

Although securing tickets is a challenge, this has not deterred most travellers.

Security guard Mageisan Krishnan, 48, who recently had surgery on his right leg due to diabetes, opted for public transport despite having a car.

Interviewed by Bernama during a survey at KL Sentral, the father of three said he chose to travel to Johor Baru by train to celebrate Deepavali.

"I had already planned to go there for the celebration. I chose public transport because it is easier for someone like me who’s unwell. I once drove to Penang and got stuck in a 10-hour traffic jam.”

"Taking the train is comfortable as there are toilets and food provided. For people with health issues, it is better to use public transport than to drive,” he said.

A teacher taking public transport for the first time to celebrate Deepavali also shared her excitement with Bernama.

"I wanted to experience returning home by public transport this time. Usually, I drive... this is my first time using public transport. I’m very excited,” said Elizabeth Ramayah, 50.

A software engineer who wants to be known only as Nandakumara @ Nick, 28, said he prepared in advance to return to Ipoh for the Festival of Lights by purchasing his ETS (Electric Train Service) ticket two months ago.

"I bought my ticket early to avoid missing the Deepavali celebration at home, but now I’m a bit worried because I haven’t bought my return ticket to Kuala Lumpur yet. Hopefully, there are still tickets available for Monday,” he said.

Meanwhile, National Defence University of Malaysia student Syahmi Aiman, 19, said he opted for public transport to travel to his hometown in Gemas, Negeri Sembilan, to avoid getting stuck in traffic.

Deepavali, also known as the Festival of Lights, will be celebrated on Thursday (Oct 31). - Bernama

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