Bypass track for cargo trains


Merdeka joy: Liow waving the Jalur Gemilang together with some of the 1JPJ Young Squad members, who took part in a campaign to spread the Merdeka joy to the less fortunate nationwide.

IPOH: Plans are afoot for a bypass railway track to be built for cargo trains travelling the Serendah-Port Klang route, said Transport Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai.

This, he said, was to reduce railway congestion in the KL Sentral area and allow the Ipoh-KL Sentral trains to arrive earlier.

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