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  2. Bus transport in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Kuala Lumpur Mini-Bus Service with pink livery used on Hail and ride service, was discontinued from 1 July 1998. Rapid KL double decker bus and electric buses in Pasar Seni bus hub. In Malaysia, the most common types of buses used are single-decker buses, double-decker buses, and mini buses.

  3. Petronas Towers - Wikipedia

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    The twin towers were built on the site of Kuala Lumpur's race track. It was the tallest structure in Malaysia at the time of its completion. [15] Test boreholes found that the original construction site effectively sat on the edge of a cliff. One half of the site was decayed limestone while the other half was soft rock.

  4. Mamee-Double Decker - Wikipedia

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    Mamee was incorporated on 3 August 1991 and was listed on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange's main board on 18 March 1992. [4] Mamee-Double Decker was delisted from Bursa Malaysia on 9 January 2012. [5] Manchester United signed a sponsorship deal with Mamee Double-Decker from 2011 to 2014.

  5. Rapid Bus - Wikipedia

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    Double deck bus on BET7 Sri Nilam-Lebuh Ampang in the morning rush hour at Renaissance Hotel in Kuala Lumpur. This route is the most heavily used than any other BET services. As the rail system has been extended, most of the BET ridership has declined, resulting in termination of the most BET routes inside Kuala Lumpur district area.

  6. Setiawangsa–Pantai Expressway - Wikipedia

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    SPE double-decker section at Bandar Malaysia heading towards Salak interchange with East–West Link Expressway and Kuala Lumpur–Seremban Expressway. The whole main link of the expressway will be elevated entirely. [8] Starting at Kampung Pandan to Taman Desa, the expressway features a double-decker flyover.

  7. Double-decker bus - Wikipedia

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    In October 1953, a single AEC Regent III double-decker from the fleet of the Kuala Lumpur-based General Transport Company was sent to Singapore for demonstration. It was used on service by the Singapore Traction Company for two weeks. After that, it was inspected by two Chinese-owned bus companies, and then sent back to Kuala Lumpur.

  8. North–South Expressway (Malaysia) - Wikipedia

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    On 13 April 2009, six people were killed in double decker express bus crash at km 443 near Rawang, Selangor. On 26 December 2009, ten passengers were killed and two injured after a northbound double-decker express bus skidded and hit the road divider at km 272.8 about 8 km from the Ipoh South toll plaza near Ipoh , Perak .

  9. Sprint Expressway - Wikipedia

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    SPRINT Expressway Sprint Expressway(Malay: Sistem Penyuraian Trafik Kuala Lumpur Barat, English: System of Traffic Dispersal in Western Kuala Lumpur) is the main expressway network in Klang Valley, Malaysia. The 26.5 km (16.5 mi) expressway is divided into three sections: the Kerinchi Link, Damansara Link and Penchala Link.

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