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Melaka Sentral [a] is the largest public transportation terminal in Malacca, Malaysia. It occupies 46.6 hectares of land and located between Lebuh AMJ (Jalan Tun Abdul Razak) [ 1 ] and Jalan Panglima Awang and was opened on 14 May 2004. [ 2 ]
The terminal complex was replaced by a new 7,000 m 2 (75,000 sq ft) terminal equipped with international-standard amenities. The control tower was replaced and complemented with advanced aeronautical devices. Both ends of the runway now contain facilities to guide night landing and better assure safety in bad weather conditions.
Melaka Sentral is the main bus and taxi terminal for the city, with services in and around the city as well as domestic services. [64] Most taxis in the city are executive taxis with either four, six or fourteen seats; but only two types of taxis, the limousine (4 seats) and bas persiaran (14 seats), provide services to Singapore with the rest ...
ÆON Mall Bandaraya Melaka; Dataran Pahlawan Melaka Megamall; Giant Bachang Malacca Mall; Hang Tuah Mall; ÆON Malacca Malacca, Ayer Keroh; KiP Mart Bachang; Mahkota Parade; Malacca Mall; Mydin Mall; Tesco Malacca; The Shore Shopping Gallery; Elements Mall, Hatten City
Dataran Pahlawan Melaka Megamall (translated as Malacca Warrior Square Megamall) is a shopping mall located in Malacca City, Malacca, Malaysia.It was developed and is owned by Hatten Group Sdn Bhd on a 7.7 hectares site in the city, and is the biggest lifestyle shopping megamall in the state.
Other major stage bus operators in Malaysia include Causeway Link (mainly in Johor Bahru, Melaka and Klang Valley) and PerakTransit. The federal government also has established the Interim Stage Bus Support Fund (ISBSF) to help cover the daily operating costs of other stage bus operators, especially in rural areas, who have incurred losses due ...
The latest new lines to be built were the branch lines to West Port, North Port, Tanjung Pelepas, Pasir Gudang and the North Butterworth Container Terminal at the Port of Penang. The trunk line had also seen sections becoming disused, abandoned or even removed, with the latest being the closure and subsequent removal of the southernmost stretch ...
The mall was part of the 32 hectares Mahkota Melaka Seafront Township Project undertaken by The Lion Group in the 1990s. [4] [5] The mall building has a gross floor area of 1,392,632 square feet (129,379.7 m 2) with a Net Lettable Area of 519,542 square feet (48,267.0 m 2) with almost 200 stores spanning over 4 floors. It has more than 1,000 ...