Last month, Transport Minister Anthony Loke announced that pupils in school uniforms aged up to 12 and people with disabilities (PWDs) will be able to enjoy free KTMB train rides from February 15.
Now, the free one-year unlimited pass is available for purchase! In a Facebook post, KTMB announces the name of the pass, MyRailLife that students from Standard One up to Form Six and people with disabilities (PWDs) can use.
According to the post, the pass can be used for the KTM Komuter’s Klang Valley Sector, the Northern Sector and the Shuttle Timuran.
There’ll be only 10,000 free Komuter Link cards for the earliest registrants for new users and MyRail5 cardholders on a first-come, first-served basis for Klang Valley KTM Komuter users.
The ambiguous logo
This is good news for the students and PWDs who frequently use or want to start using the KTM Komuter services. However, netizens couldn’t help but notice something fishy about the logo on the new pass’ promotional poster.
Although the name of the pass is MyRailLife, many thought that the logo looks more like it should be read as RailMyLife!
So, naturally, many netizens were amused by the design and started wondering if the logo design was intentionally done like that.
“Definitely a copywriter working together with a designer to create this masterpiece because there is no way “MyRailLife” would be accidentally designed to be read as “RailMyLife.”
What did you read it as first? MyRailLife or RailMyLife?
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