JB Sentral Bus Terminal West Zone Bus Services Moving To Jalan Jim Quee
The long-awaited school holidays are finally around the corner. If you’re taking a bus at the Johor Bahru (JB) Sentral Bus Terminal, we have some news for you.
The West Zone bus services at JB Sentral Bus Terminal will be moving across the road from Sunday (17 Nov), according to the Johor Bahru City Council.
While it’s only a stone’s throw away, it’s better to take note so that you’ll avoid any confusion when you’re there.
Translation:
Notice:
The location for the waiting area and bus bays will be moved to Jalan Jim Quee for the west zone bus services. East zone bus services will remain in the terminal. The change will take effect on 17 November 2019.
West Zone bus services will be moving across the road
According to Land Transport Guru, bus shelters and bus bays have been built along Jalan Jim Quee, which is directly opposite the current JB Sentral Bus Terminal.
The shift will reportedly reduce congestion at the terminal.
Only west zone bus services moving away from JB Sentral Bus Terminal
Only the West Zone bus services will be shifted. The bus services at the East Zone and cross-border services 160, 170X, and 950 will stay at JB Sentral Bus Terminal.
The affected West Zone bus services are listed below:
- Gelang Patah
- Kangkar Pulai
- Kulai
- Seelong
- Senai
- Taman Nesa
- Taman Perling
- Taman Pulai Indah
- Taman Puteri
- Taman Selasa Jaya
- Taman Teratai
- Taman Tun Aminah
- Taman Universiti
- Ulu Tebrau
Staff stationed at the area will assist passengers
A Causeway Link spokesperson said that there will be staff stationed around the area to help passengers who are unaware of the changes, reported Malaysian daily China Press.
This means that you can rest assured even if you’re really bad with directions.
Hope new changes will make travelling smoother
We hope that the new change will make travelling a better experience in the long run.
We would like to wish everyone a safe and fun holiday with your loved ones.
Featured image adapted from China Press and Land Transport Guru.