Hill train service resumes, much to visitors’ delight


GEORGE TOWN: Thousands of visitors excitedly thronged the popular Penang Hill as if to make up for lost time.

The crowd made a beeline to use the funicular train service which resumed yesterday after it was disrupted for nearly two months when the tracks were damaged due to landslides.

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