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Home News Auto News Frustrated Kampung Pangi Sabahans Build Own Train and Track Frustrated Kampung Pangi Sabahans Build Own Train and Track Auto News Adam Aubrey | July 12, 2021 05:31 pm What do you do when life gives you lemons? Like the residents of Kampung Pangi in Sabah, you could make your own train and track. Sabahans really are a resolute bunch, and this latest bit of news coming out of Kota Kinabalu really shows that rather than sit around and moan about things they instead prefer to take the bull by its horns. After promises to build a road were never fulfilled, residents in Kampung Pangi, Sabah, came up with their own solution and created a homemade railway track to travel to Tenom, some eight kilometres away, to transport crops and purchase necessities. Picture credit, FMT According to FMT, "the 500 residents of Kampung Pangi have been finding it difficult to go out to buy necessities and deliver crops because the village is not connected by road. Unfortunately, this lack of access also affects three other villages nearby, including Kampung Rayoh." While others would have sat idly by and waited, which would not have improved their situation, these villagers have impressively created a homemade track and cart so that life may get better. Of course, it was primarily used in urgent situations whenever trains did not run, but little did they know that their creation would bear fruit even further during the now more challenging times. The Movement Control Order or MCO 3.0 has at the moment ceased the train operation to Tenom from the village, and while this would usually be a problem, the homemade track and cart have come in handy and saved the day. The villagers have been forced to utilise this track even more due to the FMCO, and impressively, they have evolved their cart and turned it into a motorised one. If that is not inspiring enough, then the story behind how the motorised carts were made will be. The motorised carts were created by a group of village youths who learned how to make them through YouTube. Former Kampung Pangi chief Udin Bakiwoh, said "We know this (motorcycle trolley) isn't allowed, but what else should we do if there are no roads to our village? "Thankfully, we have this motorcycle trolley; at least we have a vehicle that helps us travel to Tenom to buy necessities and deliver crops, like bananas and rubber," he told FMT. Udin hopes that the government will take this lack of access problem seriously as it could help the village people, especially those who could prosper even more. "All we ask is for a road to Tenom. This village has many successful young people – we have lecturers and police inspectors, but we are still stuck without a suitable route for vehicles. For more latest car news, reviews, car buying guides and videos visit us at Carlist.my Auto News. Check out all the best new & used car deals in Malaysia at Carlist.my. Sell your car fast with the best offer? Visit us at CarlistBid.my. Get your latest new car promotion here also. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Kampung Pangi Sabah Malaysia Train train track youtube Print Adam Aubrey Content Producer Wants to live the simple life, especially when it comes to cars and bikes. That's what tech is for he reckons, to make motoring simpler Related News YouTube Joins Waze As Audio Player Partner Auto News Gokul | August 23, 2019 Waze today announced that YouTube Music is their newest Audio Player partner.Since October 2018, Waze users have driven almost 11 billion kilometers ... Where the Going Gets Tough - An Expedition to the Crown of Borneo Live Life Drive Daniel Wong | August 19, 2015 For the past 500 meters we have been riding over a gravel track, clocking in a steady pace of 80kph, accompanied by the sound of tiny stones pelting ... Honda Malaysia Opens Up 3S Centre In Keningau, Sabah Auto News Aswan | November 28, 2017 While we have a fairly intensive network of dealerships and 3S Centres across Peninsular Malaysia, our friends over in East Malaysia may not have ... Sabah Is Getting An RM 132 Million Race Track Auto News Aswan | September 22, 2020 If you've been paying attention to the motorsports scene in East Malaysia, you'll know that there aren't very many tracks - and the ones that do ... Comments
Frustrated Kampung Pangi Sabahans Build Own Train and Track Auto News Adam Aubrey | July 12, 2021 05:31 pm What do you do when life gives you lemons? Like the residents of Kampung Pangi in Sabah, you could make your own train and track. Sabahans really are a resolute bunch, and this latest bit of news coming out of Kota Kinabalu really shows that rather than sit around and moan about things they instead prefer to take the bull by its horns. After promises to build a road were never fulfilled, residents in Kampung Pangi, Sabah, came up with their own solution and created a homemade railway track to travel to Tenom, some eight kilometres away, to transport crops and purchase necessities. Picture credit, FMT According to FMT, "the 500 residents of Kampung Pangi have been finding it difficult to go out to buy necessities and deliver crops because the village is not connected by road. Unfortunately, this lack of access also affects three other villages nearby, including Kampung Rayoh." While others would have sat idly by and waited, which would not have improved their situation, these villagers have impressively created a homemade track and cart so that life may get better. Of course, it was primarily used in urgent situations whenever trains did not run, but little did they know that their creation would bear fruit even further during the now more challenging times. The Movement Control Order or MCO 3.0 has at the moment ceased the train operation to Tenom from the village, and while this would usually be a problem, the homemade track and cart have come in handy and saved the day. The villagers have been forced to utilise this track even more due to the FMCO, and impressively, they have evolved their cart and turned it into a motorised one. If that is not inspiring enough, then the story behind how the motorised carts were made will be. The motorised carts were created by a group of village youths who learned how to make them through YouTube. Former Kampung Pangi chief Udin Bakiwoh, said "We know this (motorcycle trolley) isn't allowed, but what else should we do if there are no roads to our village? "Thankfully, we have this motorcycle trolley; at least we have a vehicle that helps us travel to Tenom to buy necessities and deliver crops, like bananas and rubber," he told FMT. Udin hopes that the government will take this lack of access problem seriously as it could help the village people, especially those who could prosper even more. "All we ask is for a road to Tenom. This village has many successful young people – we have lecturers and police inspectors, but we are still stuck without a suitable route for vehicles. For more latest car news, reviews, car buying guides and videos visit us at Carlist.my Auto News. Check out all the best new & used car deals in Malaysia at Carlist.my. Sell your car fast with the best offer? Visit us at CarlistBid.my. Get your latest new car promotion here also. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Kampung Pangi Sabah Malaysia Train train track youtube
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