Malaysia’s Dream Train Ride Turns Reality for a Young Hero
Meet Aziana Shaarihad, a 17‑year‑old from Malaysia who once stared at passing trains like a movie‑buff waiting for the next blockbuster. She’s had a laugh‑and‑cough journey from dreaming to rolling: after a nasty accident left her bedridden, Aziana’s favorite pastime has forever been on a train—no joke.
Why This Ride Matters
Aziana’s wish flew off the rails on Wednesday, November 24 when she hopped aboard a special one‑off train from Sungai Petani to Butterworth. The trip was as special as it sounds: two paramedics dotted the carriage because Aziana carries a handful of health issues.
Waves of emotion followed the train’s every stop. In photos shared on Facebook, Aziana sat pretty proud on a stretcher, a window framing the world of steam and speed. And when the train dipped over her hometown, her family and friendly neighbors cheered, giving it a classic “homecoming” feel.
Mom’s Heartfelt Thank‑You
Her mum, Fatimah Hashim (50), expressed tears of gratitude to the train operator, Keretapi Tanah Melayu Bhd (KTMB), for turning Aziana’s dream into a moving reality. “It’s more than a ride; it’s a lifeline,” she said.
What the internet is doing
- Netizens posted heartfelt comments, wishing Aziana more adventures.
- Many tipped the hat to KTMB for the amazing experience.
- Some even jokingly asked if the train had a “VIP section” for her.
In the end, this train ride was nothing short of a heart‑warming, thrill‑boosting chapter in Aziana’s life. Reality, indeed, can be a lot more exciting than the story you wrote in your dreams.
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