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  2. Transport in Seremban - Wikipedia

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    Terminal 1 Seremban - Nilai via Labu N53 Terminal 1 Seremban - Port Dickson via Rantau BAS.MY (Gopi Travel Tour) N54 Terminal 1 Seremban - Seremban 2 BAS.MY (KR Travel & Tours) N56 Terminal 1 Seremban - Politeknik Nilai N57 Nilai - KLIA T1 / T2 N60A Terminal 1 Seremban - Tampin via Senawang BAS.MY (Southern) N60B Terminal 1 Seremban - Tampin ...

  3. File:Seremban Bus Terminal, Seremban City, Seremban.jpg

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    It is considered as the first integrated transport terminal in Malaysia. Opened in 1996, the entire Terminal 1 development consists of the bus terminal building with a 5-storey parking space, integrated with a shopping mall and office buildings. The terminal is also connected to the Seremban railway station via an underground pedestrian tunnel.

  4. List of cinemas in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    SF Cinema Asoke: 8: 1526: Terminal 21 Asoke Junction, Bangkok: Opened in October 2011 SF Cinema Tha Phra: 8: 1594: The Mall Lifestore Tha Phra, Bangkok: Facility to be expanded to up to 12 screens. There is also a bowling alley at the complex. The cinema is being promoted as "High Class Luxury Cinema Experience". Renovated facility opened in ...

  5. TGV Cinemas - Wikipedia

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    TGV Cinemas Sdn Bhd (also known as TGV Pictures, formerly known as Tanjong Golden Village) is the second largest cinema chain in Malaysia. As of May 2024, TGV Cinemas has 40 multiplexes with 325 screens and more than 53,000 seats. [3] TGV Cinemas is headquartered at the Maxis Tower in Kuala Lumpur. [4]

  6. Seremban - Wikipedia

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    Jalan Dato' Lee Fong Yee Seremban Bus Terminal, also known as Terminal One. Federal Route 1 is the oldest roadway that connects the towns and cities of the West Coast of Peninsular Malaysia running through Seremban. It connects Seremban with Rembau and Tampin to the south and Kajang, Selangor to the north.

  7. Kuala Lumpur–Seremban Expressway - Wikipedia

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    However, Plus Expressways Berhad only took over the section from Sungai Besi Toll Plaza southwards, leaving the remaining 8.1-km section under the Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) management until 1992 when the remaining 8.1-km section was upgraded to six lanes by Metramac Corporation Sdn Bhd (MetaCorp), together with the East–West Link Expressway.

  8. Batu Caves–Pulau Sebang Line - Wikipedia

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    Spanning over 100 km (62 mi), it served at Seremban, Senawang, Sungai Gadut, Rembau, Pulau Sebang/Tampin, Batang Melaka and ends at Gemas. [6] The service offered 59 services daily - 55 services between Seremban and Pulau Sebang and 4 services from Seremban to Gemas. Trains start at 5 am and ends at 11 pm, with a 30-minute frequency.

  9. Seremban railway station - Wikipedia

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    The Seremban railway station, as seen from one of its platforms. Note the line used by a KTM Komuter train (along platform 1), which is frequently used by Komuter trains along the Seremban Line . The station contains three platforms connected by a link bridge.