Larkin Bus & Taxi Terminal - Shared Taxi Services From Larkin Terminal To Destinations in West Malaysia

Shared Taxi Services From Larkin Terminal To Destinations in West Malaysia

There are shared taxis departing from Larkin terminal to various destinations in West Malaysia, but only as far as Genting Highlands. The fare per person for the shared taxis is at least three times the coach fare per person for the further destinations. The shared taxis, unlike the intercity buses, do not depart at set times. They only depart when the shared taxi has reached a maximum of four passengers or if the passenger(s) is or are willing to pay for the remaining seat(s). Shared taxi fares per person in RM: Genting Highlands 120, Kuala Lumpur 95, Kuala Lumpur International Airport 95, Kuantan 95, Seremban 80, Malacca 65, Muar 50, Segamat 50, Kluang 40, Yong Peng 40, Batu Pahat 40, Mersing 40, Desaru 40, Kukup 20, Pontian 15, Kulai 10, Senai International Airport 10, Kota Tinggi 10.

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