Larkin Bus & Taxi Terminal - Direct Bus Services From Larkin Terminal To Kuala Lumpur

Direct Bus Services From Larkin Terminal To Kuala Lumpur

The list below is not complete (all bus companies charge a minimum one-way fare of RM 31.20)
Bus company Daily departure time Terminates at & one-way fare
Plusliner (Economy Class)Larkin Bus Terminal,Platform 39 8.30am 10.30am 12.30pm 2.30pm 4.30pm 6.30pm 8.30pm 12 midnight Pudu Sentral, Kuala Lumpur RM31.20
Plusliner Larkin Bus Terminal,Platform 39 9.00am 12.30pm 5.30pm 8.00pm Tourist Information Centre,

109 Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur RM 50.00

Executive Coach 9.00am, 12.30pm, 4.30pm, 8.00pm Tourist Information Centre,

109 Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur RM 35.00

Transnasional Coach Express (Economy Class) 8.30am, 9.00am, 9.45am, 10.00am, 11.00am, 1.00pm, 1.30pm, 2.00pm, 3.00pm, 4.00pm, 4.45pm, 5.00pm, 6.30pm, 9.30pm, 10.30pm, 11.00pm, 11.45pm, 12.00mn, 12.30am Pudu Sentral, Kuala Lumpur RM 31.20

Note:Bus timetables are subject to changes without prior notice

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