Originally posted by 105090:Looks like the route of entering JB town for the East side buses is still not standardised yet, keke.
Took sv22 today to Jusco again..
so bad luck.. met the young malay driver who demand RM2.10 for 3 times in 6 occasions.. wth . so today i paid him RM2.10 without fuss
oh, and his bus arrives at City Square at 1220pm (1224 on the bus clock).
Return trip, was quite pleasant.. took Triton 507A.. bus looks so welcoming, but alamak.. seats got no cushion.. suprised about this, but fare only RM1.80. This bus used Jln Tun Abdul Razak. Stopped at KOMTAR to let ppl alight.
Seems theres only one bus for 507A, and one or two for 507. no wonder always so difficult to board 507.
Also, saw sv39 on a orange CityBus.
And saw Transitlink 188 alighting passengers at the now-defunt Caltex bus-stop next to KTM, then went to join the traffic jam to the customs before turning right at the end of the traffic queue.
yeah, it is. 507A ends at Permas jaya, 507 ends at Kota Masai.Originally posted by Apex-LW'21:I think TRITON 507A is short working trip for TRITON 507.
Quality Control from China, am I right? The quality of the seats are good.Originally posted by PJ_Quek:Looks like the route of entering JB town for the East side buses is still not standardised yet, keke.
Citybus is a division of Transit Link, sometimes there's one Dennis Lance with Transit Link red and white body used to serve 39.
If I am not wrong, the seats with cushion, has a small QC sticker behind every seat and indicates that the seats are produced in China.
Yeap, you're right, keke.Originally posted by Apex-LW'21:Quality Control from China, am I right? The quality of the seats are good.
207 & 333 I think because I seldom travel to JB.Originally posted by SGEMP:Well, from Senai Airport to JB, is there any bus that would run past the JB City Square?
Thanks a lot, 105090.Originally posted by 105090:only the Senai Express goes near city square (kota raya). According to PJ_Quek, 207 goes to the city centre specially on mornings.
I found them at the seafood restaurant next to the Gelang Patah bus interchange. I don't know if those are Him Heang brand, but they are nice. And snapped up eagerly by many customers dining there.Originally posted by 105090:Anyone knows where in JB can i buy very delicious and nice Tambun Biscuit? their hometown is Penang, but its not feasible to go there and buy at the moment. (can give directions also?)
making a day trip to and back within 5 hours is possible? maybe those along Skudai or toeards Giant area will be nearer..Originally posted by surfbabe:I found them at the seafood restaurant next to the Gelang Patah bus interchange. I don't know if those are Him Heang brand, but they are nice. And snapped up eagerly by many customers dining there.
It's easy to locate the seafood restaurant, especially on weekend nights as it's filled with people - both locals and tourists. Most "happening" place in the central town, I'd say.
try Holiday Plaza.Originally posted by 105090:Anyone knows where in JB can i buy very delicious and nice Tambun Biscuit? their hometown is Penang, but its not feasible to go there and buy at the moment. (can give directions also?)
The "local product" shops in City Square and tun aminah shopping centre is disappointing.
Those nicer ones from Penang got a "heang" or xiang behind.
Him Heang brand
have.Originally posted by surfbabe:I plan to visit Taman Molek this weekend. Does anyone know if Transit Link bus #180 picks up passengers from the bus stop near City Square shopping centre along Jalan Wong Ah Fook?
I heard there're many furniture shops there. Not sure about tambun biscuit shops though. As I said, tambun biscuits can be found at the popular seafood restaurant next to the CW3 Gelang Patah bus interchange.Originally posted by 105090:have.
btw, what things are there to do at Taman Molek? or its just another housing estate? any local product or tambun biscuit shop?
Should be no problem at all. Timing depends on CW3 which leaves from Jurong East and stops at the Gelang Patah bus interchange.Originally posted by 105090:making a day trip to and back within 5 hours is possible? maybe those along Skudai or toeards Giant area will be nearer..
It depends on traffic conditions along Tuas 2nd Link & KSAB.Originally posted by surfbabe:Should be no problem at all. Timing depends on CW3 which leaves from Jurong East and stops at the Gelang Patah bus interchange.