The Malaysian touch in London’s underground


Breaking through: Aimi posing near the tunnel boring machine breakthrough at the Woolwich Crossrail station box in London.

LONDON: There is a Malaysian touch somewhere in the London underground network known as The Tube that carries 1.265 billion passengers annually.

Aimi Elias, a 26-year-old Malaysian who was recently hailed as one of a growing number of women in the transport sector in a recent article by Metro, a free tabloid here, works for the London Underground Crossrail team and is currently the project engineer for Crossrail Liverpool Street Station.

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