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Getting Around in Penang: Managing the Transition to Better Public Transport
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Alexander Fernandez
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KUMPOOL: A Way to Wean Us Off Our Dependence on Private Transport
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Footnotes:[1] https://www.thesundaily.my/archive/rapid-penang-aims-improve-traffic-through-introduction-hub-and-spoke-model-MUarch526864
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Two Station Masters and Their Memories of Penang Hill
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In conjunction with the 100th anniversary of the completion of the Penang Hill funicular railway, I interviewed two former station masters who have contributed their entire career towards managing the Penang Hill funicular railway.
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