Green Lane, Penang

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Green Lane refers to an area which covers the stretch of Green Lane or today's Jalan Masjid Negeri, Penang, Malaysia.

In the early 1920s, Green Lane was a little lane with a rather small farming community. The most important landmark on that lane was the Penang Free School. In the 1960s, Green Lane evolved from a farming community into several housing estates. Various developers helped change the landscape of the area from a sleepy farming areas such Guan Joo Seng and Island and Peninsular Berhad into a new subburb. A new landmark the Holy Spirit Cathedral was established together with the Guan Joo Seng Estate - now known as Taman Besi. Green Lane grew from a little lane to a full road.

With the introduction of the industrial estate at Bayan Lepas, Green Lane became the trunk road connecting Georgetown with the south i.e. Gelugor and Bayan Lepas. Green Lane grew from a single lane road to a double lane road like today.

With the opening of the State Mosque at the northern end of Green Lane, the road was renamed Jalan Mesjid Negeri (State Mosque Road).

Today, Green Lane refers to the environs surrounding Jalan Mesjid Negeri. Important landmarks apart from the aforesaid are the McDonalds drive-in, Penang Free School, Convent Green Lane, Tesco and YWCA.

In future Green Lane will be connected with the Bayan Lepas airport via the South monorail line. The transit station between the North and East lines will be situated at the State Mosque station.