YANGON: Trains chug around Yangon’s circular railway at a stately pace barely faster than a brisk walk, but this creaking relic of colonial times is at the heart of plans for a public transport revolution in the traffic-choked metropolis.
Rush hour spills a throng of passengers towards Kyi Kyi Win’s cigarette stand at a downtown station, and the tobacconist says she has seen more commuters using the trains since changes to the city’s long-neglected network were introduced.
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