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Rangoon’s First Electric Tram to Launch in October


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Rangoon’s First Electric Tram to Launch in October

By KYAW HSU MON / THE IRRAWADDY


RANGOON — Burma’s Ministry of Rail Transportation has partnered with Japan’s West Corporation to launch an electric commuter tramcar line in downtown Rangoon in efforts to tackle traffic congestion in the country’s commercial capital.


Phase one of the project will run along an existing route on Strand Road from Pansodan in Pabedan Township to Htawlikwe in Ahlone Township, and is expected to be operational by early October of this year.


The second phase will run from Pansodan to lin Sadaung in Botahtaung Township, and should launch in December, the ministry said.


West Corporation is a global trading company supplying railroad cars and hardware from Japan.


The ministry’s Director Thaung Lwin said the initial rollout was planned for Strand Road as a pilot project due to its long reach and lack of flyovers. If successful, more tram cars could be installed in other parts of the city.



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