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Destructive signs for BG track laying. The hill was sliced in the middle to make way for the BG whereas the MG used to curve around it. Makes sense that the hill people are angry.
22/07/2006 after MAIBONG station.

Date: 2007-12-26
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This is one thing we noticed in the QLN-SCT trip. People dont really approve conversion all the time. MG lines always used to circle the hills while BG cut across. This angered the local people. Many of them lost much land and homes due to...

This is one thing we noticed in the QLN-SCT trip. People dont really approve conversion all the time. MG lines always used to circle the hills while BG cut across. This angered the local people. Many of them lost much land and homes due to conversion work. So they question whether conversion is really necessary.

Posted by Jimmy Jose on 2008 Jan 18 02:39:16 +0000

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