Integrated railway station in Ipoh will boost Perak economy, says Loke


TAIPING: The Transport Ministry has opened a request for proposal (RFP) to continue with the Ipoh Railway Integrated Development (iRide) plan based on the transport on demand (TOD) concept.

Transport Minister Anthony Loke said RFP is only open to public participation in the short term of between two to three months before it is evaluated should the project resume.

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