Deputy minister sees uphill task in 527km rail track repairs


A Train stranded after being submerged by flood waters near Gua Musang.

KUALA KRAI: It will be an uphill task to repair the 527km stretch of railway track between Gemas and Tumpat, which sustained severe damage in the floods recently, says Deputy Transport Minister Datuk Abdul Aziz Kaprawi.

He said 79 spots along the track had been identified for repairs, which would take about a year to complete.

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