Penang Hill’s funicular service to shut down for seven days starting June 18
Tuesday, 03 Mar 2020 01:28 PM MYT
GEORGE TOWN, March 3 ― The Penang Hill funicular train service will be temporarily shut down for seven days from June 18 for the second bi-annual scheduled maintenance works. “PHC schedules two major scheduled maintenance every year for the funicular system under the supervision of the engineers from the funicular manufacturer to ensure tip-top running condition and meet stringent safety compliance.
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