ECRL set to transform the East Coast


The ECRL will likely draw more tourists to ecotourism sites in Pahang such as the National Park in Jerantut. — Filepic

THE RM55bil East Coast Rail Line (ECRL) project, covering 688km from Port Klang in Selangor to Tumpat in Kelantan, is set to change the face of the East Coast.

The mega project, to be completed in 2024, is seen not only to be able to change the economic landscape of East Coast states, including Pahang, and spur development, but also change the social structure, especially of the rural areas.

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