Joining a historic moment, so here goes.

"Penang's hill railway makes its last run"
http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2010/2/21/nation/5715809&sec=nation




Lower Station
Wonder will this still be here later?

Generation 1
Some people comes out saying how we should preserve the old train system since its here for so many many years already.
Personally I disagree. Whats the use of an old relic which is not funtioning properly? Remember the old tram railing along Penang road, whats that for. I never see and I dont think we will have any tourists coming just to see that old rail.
By Malaysian standard, the hu-ha will be forgotten as soon as the new rail is up.
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