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  2. List of bus routes in Penang - Wikipedia

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    Penang Road; Komtar; Burmah Road; Transfer Road; Prangin Road; Pitt Street; Free-of-charge [2] 11 Weld Quay–Batu Lanchang via Perak Road, Jelutong: 12 Weld Quay–Bandar Sri Pinang via Macallum Street Ghaut: 13 Paya Terubong–Jelutong via Farlim, Batu Lanchang: 101 Weld Quay–Teluk Bahang via Komtar, Pulau Tikus, Tanjong Tokong, Tanjong ...

  3. Transport in Penang - Wikipedia

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    The final trolleybus was retired in 1961, after which transit buses dominated Penang's public transport system. [9] Over time, Penang's public buses deteriorated due to financial mismanagement of the several competing private operators. [10] In 2004, the Yellow Bus Company, one of the major public bus operators in the state, abruptly ceased ...

  4. Mutiara line - Wikipedia

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    The Mutiara LRT Line (English: Pearl) is a light rail transit (LRT) system under development in Penang.The 29.5 km (18.3 mi) line will connect George Town's city centre with its southern suburbs of Jelutong, Gelugor and Bayan Lepas, with a link towards Seberang Perai across the Penang Strait.

  5. Rapid Penang - Wikipedia

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    Rapid Penang (styled as rapidPenang) is a public bus brand in the State of Penang, Malaysia. Formed as a subsidiary of Prasarana Malaysia in 2007, to date it is the main public transport operator within Penang; its bus network serves commuters within Greater Penang, including the neighbouring towns in Kedah and Perak. [3]

  6. Tanjong Tokong line - Wikipedia

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    The line is a component of the Penang Transport Master Plan and contains interchange stations towards the Mutiara line and Ayer Itam line. Along with the Mutiara line, the line may be part of the northern end of Penang's first light rail transit alignment from Bayan Lepas to Tanjong Bungah.

  7. Sungai Nibong Bus Terminal - Wikipedia

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    Built in 2004, the terminal serves as the main intercity bus hub for the city, with services to the rest of Peninsular Malaysia and Singapore, along with Rapid Penang public transit services. Spanning an area of 42,112 sq ft (3,912.3 m 2), the terminal, owned by the Penang Island City Council, has a capacity of 1,000.

  8. George Town, Penang - Wikipedia

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    Public buses form the backbone of the city's public transportation system. Since 2007, Rapid Penang has been the primary public bus operator in the city. [283] As of 2023, it runs 25 routes throughout George Town, and two cross-strait routes between the city and Seberang Perai. [284]

  9. Bus transport in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Rapid Penang Penang: Penang Rapid Penang [14] Weld Quay, KOMTAR, Bukit Jambul, Sungai Nibong, Penang Sentral, The Summit, Dato Kailan Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) USM (Unic Leisure) [15] university shuttle bus: Bukit Mertajam Lean Hock The Summit Perak: Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Seri Iskandar BAS.MY Ipoh (PerakTransit) [16] Medan Kidd Kuala Kangsar