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Penang Hill funicular train service down for 12 days in May for maintenance

GEORGE TOWN, Feb 16 — The Penang Hill funicular train service will be closed from May 17 to 28 for its bi-annual scheduled maintenance.

“PHC also conducts regular checks and maintenance of its funicular system on a daily, weekly and monthly basis, plus the routine inspections that are carried out after the operation hours,” PHC said in a press statement today. “Starting from this year, PHC will also be implementing a monthly full-day shutdown to carry out inspection and maintenance of the funicular,” it said.

The first monthly full-day shutdown was successfully carried out on January 25 this year and the next monthly service shutdowns will be on February 22 and March 23.

 

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