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The Ipoh station is fronted by a large square known as the Ipoh Station Square. For much of its early history the square is a lawn sparsely lined with trees; a garden park was eventually built over the site over the course of the 1970s and 1980s, incorporating heavier vegetation, tiled and paved pathways, and a plaza containing sculptures and ...
Rapid KL operated by Rapid Bus Sdn Bhd is the primary and largest bus operator that operates all stage bus routes in Ampang, Jalan Pahang, Cheras and Damansara corridors, all LRT and MRT feeder bus routes as well the majority of bus routes in Jalan Ipoh, Sungai Besi, Jalan Klang Lama and Federal Highway corridors.
Terminal Meru Raya Mydin Meru Raya. Bandar Meru Raya (Jawi: بندر مرو راي) is a new township in Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia.It is located between Jelapang and Chemor.. The township includes various new shops, a shopping mall (Mydin Meru Raya branch), [1] a bus and taxi terminal, and the Tenby International School.
The Jalan Ipoh MRT station is a mass rapid transit (MRT) station that serves the suburb of Segambut and Taman Kaya in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.It is one of the stations as part of the Klang Valley Mass Rapid Transit (KVMRT) project on the Putrajaya Line (PY Line or formerly known as Sungai Buloh-Serdang-Putrajaya Line).
Electrification and double tracking of the Ipoh-Padang Besar route (2008–2014) (RM12.5 billion) Electrification and double tracking of Subang Jaya-Subang Airport route (2013–2018) (RM521 million) A new integrated station named Penang Sentral built which will connect KTM Railway, monorail, bus and ferry service in one building at Butterworth.
Jalan Ipoh MRT station. The station is located in the middle of Jalan Ipoh, forming a dual carriageway. KC02 Batu Kentonmen railway station PY14 Kentonmen MRT station PY15 Jalan Ipoh MRT station PY16 Sentul Barat MRT station (Jalan Sultan Azlan Shah side) Buses which serve Jalan Ipoh area. Rapid Bus (MRT Feeder Bus)
Kuala Lumpur–Rawang Highway, Federal Route 1, also known as Jalan Kuching and Jalan Ipoh, is a major controlled-access highway in Klang Valley region, Malaysia.
This road had been renamed Jalan Tabung Haji in 2001 after the Tabung Haji building along the road but has since been renamed Jalan Koo Chong Kong. The historical Pakistani Mosque is located along this street. Horley Street 賀利街 Ho Lei Gaai Named after Reverend William Edward Horley, the Methodist minister who founded Ipoh's first schools ...