Sultan Ibrahim Iskandar reportedly said the rail link remained viable if privately financed and realigned, but resurrecting the project could cost more than Malaysia’s government can afford.
With the political leadership issue settled following the appointment of a prime minister, rail construction goes on slowly but surely, making efficient rail travel from Malaysia to China closer to reality.
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