Sunday, 29 January 2012

Terminal Bersepadu Bandar Selatan (TBS) Malaysia

Terminal Bersepadu Selatan
In Malaysia, many changes have occurred in connection withpublic transport. For example, many new buses have beencreated to facilitate people to come there and here. Millions ofRinggit Malaysia has been invested by the Malaysian governmentfor improved public transportation system in Malaysia. With the emergence of Terminal Bersepadu Selatan (TBS) andCentral Pudu have attracted people of Malaysia to use the busservice as a medium of instruction to go anywhere.
Here I have provided little information about TBS. This information is taken from the official website of TBS-BTS
TBS
TBS

Our terminal uses state-of-the-art technology to provide the upmost comfort and convenience for all South-bound bus passengers and users of our terminal. Easily accessible via road or rail, TBS-BTS has over 60 specialty outlets for all your ‘shopping while travelling’ needs. While you wait for your bus, kill time by shopping at the numerous boutiques and fashion outlets located within the terminal. If you’re feeling famished or just need a drink to cool down, head on down to one of the many food and beverage outlets available. Various facilities and services are also available within the terminal – just enquire at the Information Counter if you require any assistance or check it out for yourself at one of our touch screen information kiosks.



  
Another Information :

Which destination are served from TBS?
main destinations: Singapore, Melaka, Mersing (ferry to Pulau Tioman), Johor Bahru
other destinations: Bahu, Bandar Penawar, Kluang, Kota Tinggi, Muar, Pasir Gudang, Pontian, Segamat, Senai Airport Lounge, Taiping, UITM Lendu

How do I get to TBS?
TBS located right next to Bandar Tasik Selatan train station which serves LRT, KTM and ERL (KLIA Transit) trains.
LRT: take Ampang line towards Sri Petaling, get off at Bandar Tasik Selation
KTM: take Seremban line, get off at Bandar Tasik Selation
ERL: take KLIA transit, get off at Bandar Tasik Selation
from the train station there is a bridge that directly connects to the bus terminal
If you want to get TBS from the city, the best option is the take the LRT from Pasar Senir or Masjid Jamek (Chinatown area), Plaza Rakyat (Puduraya area) or Hang Tuah (Bukit Bintang area) or KL Sentral. Make sure enter the train going to Sri Petaling (!) as the Ampang line splits after Chan Sow Lin station.

How to get from TBS to KL city centre?
to Bukit Bintang

Take the LRT (located right next to TBS) to Hang Tuah. From there you can walk in about 10min (you need to cross a few main road) or take the Monorail (the station is right next to the LRT station) to Bukit Bintang (from there the walk is more pleasent).
to Puduraya (Pudu Sentral) Bus Terminal
Take the LRT (located right next to TBS) to Plaza Rakyat, the station is right behind the bus terminal. From here you can also walk in 10min to Chinatown or 15min to Bukit Bintang
to Pasar Senir
Take the LRT (located right next to TBS) to Masjid Jamek LRT station. Get off there and transfer to Kelana Jaya LRT (station is right on top of it). It is only 1 stop from there to Pasar Seni
to KL Sentral
Take the LRT (located right next to TBS) to Masjid Jamek LRT station. Get off there and transfer to Kelana Jaya LRT (station is right on top of it). 2 stops from there to KL Sentral.
Alternatively you can KTM Komuter train to KL Sentral (beware that KTM trains run only every 30min).

Can I store my luggage at TBS?
Yes, TBS has luggage storage facilities. See here

How much is parking?
rates are RM3 per entry per day and free for motorcycles
Which bus operator run from TBS?
Air-Bus Express, Delima Express, Five-Star Express, Hasry Express,Konsortium Express, Kwok Ping Express, Maharani Express, Maju Express,Mara Liner Express, Mayang Sari Express, Melor Interline Express, Meridian Express, Metro Bus Express, Seasons Express, Sepakat Liner Express, Star Mart Express, Star-Trip Express, Arwana Express, Bus 88 Express, Causeway Link Express, City Express, Eagle Coach Express,Eltabina Sdn Bhd Express, Five Stars Express, K.K.K.L Express, Lower Perak Motor Service Express, Nice Executive Coach Express, Star Qistna Express, Satria Sdn Bhd Express, Sis. Kend. Bumiputra Express, Sri Maju Express, Super Nice Express, Transnasional Express, Kuala Yakin Express,Grassland (Zenwan) Express


Source of an article : http://www.tbsbts.com.my/

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Saturday, 28 January 2012

Konsortium Transnasional Berhad Malaysia largest bus company

The largest bus company in Malaysia is a consortium of transnational Limited. Under the consortium, there are several popular companies on the highway. The main bus of the KTB is, transnational, Plusliner and NICE. These buses are like the kings of Malaysia's major highways. In addition, there are several other companies such as Cityliner. Cityliner Bus is mostly operated in the vicinity of Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Penang, Selangor, Kelantan. KTB bus company providing the best services and special for the users for the convenience of passengers. If you come from abroad KTB course you choose this as best choice for you anywhere.  
Believe the best among the best!
To add your knowledge of this bus, you can visit
KTB website is www.ktb.com.my
lets see a bus owned by KTB:
 
Transnasional
Plusliner

NICE
CityLiner


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Tuesday, 24 January 2012

MOST WELCOME!

HI EVERYONE..this blog was build to promote the public transport in malaysia.
The main Public transport in Malaysia is a bus.
Nowadays,The buses in Malaysia day by day was change.
Mostly the old buses was change to the new buses.
Thanks to Malaysian Goverment because give a support to the company of buses to ensure this transportantion in Malaysia is still relevant !

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