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Bus terminals in Singapore
Bus terminals in Singapore

Singapore has a hassle free transport facilities. It is well equipped with proper bus terminals. It would be simple for a traveler to travel around Singapore without any guide.

In this article, I would like to share about the terminals to get in and out from Singapore to Malaysia.

Bus terminal at Queen Street

Queen Street bus terminal is a bus terminal in Singapore with 3 bus services that can take you to Johor Bahru in Malaysia.

Singapore -Johor express runs every 15 minutes and the ticket fare is S$2.40;It departs at 6:30am-12am

Causeway Link Express (CW2) ($2.40; just about every 10 minutes; departs at 6 am - 11.45 pm)

SBS Bus Transit 170, ($2.10; every single 12 minutes; departs at 5.20 in the morning to 12.10 in the night)

All buses will take you across the Causeway to Larkin Bus and Taxi Terminal in Johor Bahru in one hour (It may extend if the checkpoint is busy)

Queen Street bus terminal is situated in Bugis, beside Victoria Street Wholesale Centre and behind Church of Our Lady of Lourdes.

Lavender Street bus terminal

At the Lavender Street Bus Terminal, you can get a coach with bus companies Delima Express, Malacca Singapore-Express and Transnasional Express to get to Malacca, Kuala Lumpur and Terengganu in Malaysia.

The Golden Mile Complex, also informally identified as Golden Mile Centre, is a pick-up level for long-distance bus or coach journeys to Malaysia

It is positioned at Beach Road, Kallang, near a strip of land referred to as Golden Mile in Singapore. Golden Mile Food Centre is opposite and you can walk there by way of the overhead bridge in 5-7 minutes.

The coach agencies in Golden Mile complex are Grassland Express, Kwang Chow Travel and StarMart Express Air Asia liners

This organization mostly journey to Kuala Lumpur (average at $30 journey), Malacca ($50), Penang ($45) and Ipoh ($40).

The price ranges are aggressive, and you ought to test various firms initially ahead of acquiring your ticket.

Conclusion

Though these Singapore bus terminals are positioned near to the central, receiving to them via bus or walking might be difficult if you are unfamiliar with the roads here.

My tip is to get the train to the nearest MRT station of your destination, and get a cab from there.

It really should charge $5-$10 relying on the time and distance travelled.

Browse Singapore-Malaysia by Bus for much more info.




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