Alice Levitt
- I bought business-class train tickets from Kuala Lumpur to Butterworth, Penang.
- I loved the private Ruby Lounge for business-class passengers and the comfy seats on the train.
- The relaxing journey took four hours and included a meal, snacks, plus coffee and tea service.
My mother, who was a first-class regular on the Paris metro in the 1960s and '70s, has always instilled in me the value of upgrading to the highest class on the train.
At times, she told me, she was practically alone in luxury for just a little bit more money. Though I've been on long train rides in countries from Italy to Morocco, I don't always follow her advice and spring for an upgrade.
However, it felt like a no-brainer during my second trip to Malaysia, one that would take me up the country's west coast, from Kuala Lumpur to Penang.
My husband and I were planning to take a KTM ETS train with two levels of seats: standard and business class. The latter only cost about 150 Malaysian Ringgit, or about $35, per ticket.
Though business class was about double the cost of the basic fare, it still felt like a reasonable price to me.
So, I booked my tickets as early as possible — about two months before our trip — to ensure that we were able to snag one of the 36 premium seats on the train of our choice.