Railway exhibit chugs down old tracks at Badan Warisan Malaysia


A photograph called 'Turntable Tumpat' by Arthur Teng at the 'Making Tracks: Again - Commemorating 135 Years Of Railways In Malaysia' exhibition in KL. Photos: Badan Warisan Malaysia

There are over 60 photographs on display at Badan Warisan Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur that will give visitors a glimpse of the history of the Malaysian Railways network (now Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad).

Making Tracks: Again - Commemorating 135 Years Of Railways In Malaysia is an exhibition that presents the work of six photographers – Chan Kin Wah, Eric Peris, Soraya Yusof Talismail, Syed Zainal Rashid, Arthur Teng and Bob Teoh – together with clay artist Alex Tan.

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