wan·der·fol·ly

Noun /ˈwändərˈfälē/
i. A collection of true life stories and happenings of a wanderer
ii. A selection of travel experiences – the good, the bad, and the downright ugly.

Posts tagged "Railway Tracks"
The Green Corridor: Wildlife, Alive and Dead, along the Tracks

The Green Corridor: Wildlife, Alive and Dead, along the Tracks

Support the Green Corridor project and save the animals.
Jurong Line: Digging Up A Bit of My Childhood

Jurong Line: Digging Up A Bit of My Childhood

The portion of the Jurong Line, Singapore, that runs through the Faber Hills estate, will be dug up and converted to an access road. With every piece of the railway tracks dug up and removed, a piece of my childhood, and this country's heritage, goes too.
Jurong Line: Is this Goodbye?

Jurong Line: Is this Goodbye?

I took a walk down the Jurong Line two Sundays ago, and to my dismay, work on removing these tracks had already started. This is one part of a four part series on the Jurong Line.
Jurong Line: A Photo Guide

Jurong Line: A Photo Guide

Want to walk the Jurong Line, the abandoned railway that is part of the KTM Malayan Railway Network? Here's a photo guide that will show you how.
Jurong Line: Kampung Life Along The Tracks

Jurong Line: Kampung Life Along The Tracks

There are several kampung ("village" in Malay) that line the tracks of the Jurong Line. Here are four that I came across.