Getting on board for rail success


FOR years, Malaysians have been complaining that the country is not investing enough in public transportation and that such investments are largely concentrated in the Klang Valley.

In fact, the last wave of major public transportation projects was under the administration of Datuk Seri Najib Razak, who stepped down as the prime minister some seven years ago.

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