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Konsortium Transnasional Berhad (KTB) (MYX: 4847) is one of the largest public bus operator in Malaysia. [1] The company provides services of stage buses and express buses covering all major cities and towns in Peninsular Malaysia as well as routes to Singapore.
UiTM Negeri Sembilan Branch: 14 Kuala Pilah Kuala Pilah 1999 15 Seremban Seremban 2014 16 Rembau Rembau 2017 UiTM Johor Branch: 17 Segamat Segamat 1983 18 Pasir Gudang Masai 2014 UiTM Pahang Branch (Autonomous) 19 Jengka Bandar Tun Razak 1993 20 Raub Raub 2015 21 Kuantan Kuantan UiTM Terengganu Branch (Autonomous) 22 Dungun Dungun 1975 23
Kuala Lumpur (Transport in Greater Kuala Lumpur) Rapid KL [28] Pasar Seni, Titiwangsa, Maluri, Terminal Bersepadu Selatan DBKL (Go KL City Bus) [29] Universiti Malaya (UM) UM (Kiffah) [30] university shuttle bus: Putrajaya: Nadi Putra (Rapid KL) [31] Putrajaya Sentral, Kompleks E KR Travel and Tours Putrajaya Sentral Negeri Sembilan
Kuala Pilah (Negeri Sembilan Malay: Kolo Pilah), or simply Pilah, is a town in Kuala Pilah District, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia. It is 36 km from the state capital Seremban and 101 km from Kuala Lumpur .
Rapid KL bus. The Kuala Lumpur Mini Bus service is one of the oldest bus services in Malaysia and commenced operation in 1975. [24] The Klang Valley's bus service was rather poor compared to other cities around the world before the bus network revamp, resulting in only 16% of the total population in Klang Valley using public transport. [25]
The 48-metre tall Bukit Putus Viaduct is the fourth highest bridge in Malaysia, behind Jalan Bukit Kukus Paired Road in Penang, Rawang Bypass in Selangor and Lojing Viaduct in Kelantan. At most sections, the Federal Route 51 was built under the JKR R5 road standard, with a speed limit of 90 km/h.
The Kuala Pilah District is a district in central Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia. Its seat is the town of Kuala Pilah . Kuala Pilah District borders Jelebu District to the north, Jempol District to the east, Tampin District to the southwest and Rembau and Seremban Districts to the west.
The Parliament of Malaysia and the official residence of the King are also located in Kuala Lumpur. In 2001, the seat of government was moved from Kuala Lumpur to the planned city of Putrajaya which from then on served as the federal administrative centre, sometimes referred to as the administrative capital.