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Late rail engineer's legacy lives on as son helps bring LRT3 to life

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Late rail engineer's legacy lives on as son helps bring LRT3 to life
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Maintenance engineer Emir Irfan Mohd Zufri is continuing his late father's legacy by working on Malaysia's new LRT3 rail project. The story highlights the generational connection through photos taken nearly 30 years apart during the testing phases of different rail lines.

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This human-interest story illustrates the long-term development of Malaysia's public transportation infrastructure and the professional continuity within the industry.

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PETALING JAYA: Nearly three decades after his late father helped prepare Malaysia's first driverless urban rail system for service, maintenance engineer Emir Irfan Mohd Zufri found himself following the same path, this time helping bring the newly opened LRT3 to life.

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