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Kuching Sentral: MBKS: Connected with bus terminal SR6 Kuching International Airport: Connected to airport terminal SR7 Pelita Height Near to RH Plaza SR8 Tun Jugah Near to Emporium SR9 Near to Swinburne University IS1 Simpang Tiga Near to Wisma Persekutuan Public Carpark, Interchange station with 1 Samarahan Line SR10 Jalan Tun Razak
The main bus terminal is Kuching Sentral, opening in 2012, [87] located in the south of the city—about 5 minutes' drive away from Kuching International Airport and 20 minutes from the city centre. [88] The terminal serves as a starting point for long-distance trips to Brunei, Sabah, and West Kalimantan, Indonesia. [89]
Kuching International Airport was given a radical makeover, with the terminal completed in 2006 and the runway and taxiway extension fully completed in 2008. [7] The renovations borrowed many design features from Kuala Lumpur's then-new airport (KL International Airport opened in 1998, replacing the overcrowded Subang-Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah ...
The service is operated by private bus operators under contract with the state government and covers 12 cities and municipalities in Selangor, including Petaling Jaya, Shah Alam, Klang and Subang Jaya. The Smart Selangor bus service features a number of modern amenities and technologies aimed at improving the comfort and convenience of passengers.
Duta Bus Terminal — for buses operated by Transnasional, Airport Coach (bus services to KLIA) and northern express bus. ... Jalan Kuching is the main road from the ...
The first route, DS01 were the first to put on trial, starts from LRT Ampang until KLCC bus terminal with one stop at Ampang Park, similar to BET7 bus service. [11] The trial proved successful, and the service were put on permanent service on 17 April 2023 with a fare of RM1.10, replacing the BET7 service.
The Smart Selangor MPSp bus services began operation from 2017. There are 4 bus routes available serving Tanjung Sepat, Sepang town, Bandar Baru Salak Tinggi, Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA), Cyberjaya and IOI City Mall. Causeway Link is a bus operator of all MPSp bus services (formerly operated by Rapid Bus during 2017-2020 period).
Although not marked as an interchange on older transit maps, walking between the two stations is possible through an overhead pedestrian bridge across Jalan Kuching. The former Putra Bus Terminal (closed on 1 December 2014), which served buses to Peninsular Malaysia's East Coast destinations, was 300 m away.