Melaka Sentral

Bus terminal in Melaka, Malaysia

2°13′18″N 102°15′0″E / 2.22167°N 102.25000°E / 2.22167; 102.25000Owned byMelaka Sentral Sdn BhdPlatforms24 (inter-state), 18 (domestic)Other informationWebsitehttps://www.melakasentral.com.my/HistoryOpened14 May 2004
Bus at Melaka Sentral platform

Melaka Sentral 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 construction of the bus terminal costed RM610,000 and begun in February 2003 and completed in the following year. It was constructed with high roofs which allows sunlight to reach the inside of the terminal building and based on the design of Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA). The bus terminal is linked to Lotus's Peringgit and Seri Cempaka retail area by an octobus linkbridge.

See also

  • Transport in Malaysia

References

  1. ^ "Former GM of Melaka govt subsidiary who gave daughter job charged". The Star (Malaysia). 16 February 2024. Retrieved 18 February 2024.
  2. ^ "Penjimatan tenaga: Melaka pertama laksana EPC - Wilayah - Utusan Online". www.utusan.com.my. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016.

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