Klang Valley folk accept need to scrap Circle Line


The RM45bil proposed MRT3 line was to link the MRT1 and MRT2 to form an integrated route that connects the whole Klang Valley.

THE Government announced in May on the cancellation of the MRT3 rail transit project as a measure to reduce the nation’s debt.

Since then, those who wanted better connectivity were upset but, at the same time understood the reason for the move and questioned if the rail transit, also known as MRT Circle Line, was really necessary for now.

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