Larkin Sentral لرکين سينترل | |
Address: | Jalan Kenyalang, Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia |
Opened: | 1995 |
Owned: | Larkin Sentral Property Berhad (subsidiary of Wakaf An-Nur Corporation Berhad) |
Web: | https://www.larkinsentraljb.com.my/ |
The Larkin Sentral (Jawi: لرکين سينترل) (formerly Larkin Bus and Taxi Terminal) is a bus terminal located in Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia. It has direct bus services to and from many cities and towns in Peninsular Malaysia, Singapore and Hat Yai in Thailand. This T-shaped terminal has three levels and about 50 bus bays.
Larkin Sentral opened at 1995, combining bus terminal and market areas in one single complex. The intercity bus operation was moved from Johor Bahru city centre to Larkin, 5 kilometres away due to increasing congestion around the old intercity terminal in the city.
Larkin Sentral received RM 10 million to upgrade their facilities which will be completed on 2016.[1]
The terminal serves mainly intercity bus services from Johor Bahru to various places in Peninsular Malaysia especially to Melaka, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Penang, Kota Bharu and other towns and cities. Express bus services to other towns in Johor like Batu Pahat, Muar and Mersing is also available here.
Online ticketing system is accepted in this terminal although one need to exchange tickets to terminal-type ticket by a small fee. Entry to bus departure/arrival areas is limited to valid ticket holders only.
The terminal also serves local buses to various places in Johor Bahru and surrounding areas, with services goes up to Pontian, Ayer Hitam and Kota Tinggi. Shuttles to Johor Bahru Sentral train station and the city centre is also available from the terminal. [2]
The terminal also locates various cross border transports to Singapore. Stage buses by Causeway Link, Singapore-Johore Express and SBS Transit terminates at this terminal from various places in Singapore, mainly Kranji MRT station and Queen Street bus and taxi hub near Bugis. Tickets are purchased directly from the bus with most accepts debit and credit cards. Cross-border platforms are located separately from express buses.
Taxi hub for cross-border taxis is also available here, with their main service is to Queen Street hub in Singapore with a fixed fare. Fares can be paid when alighting the taxi.
Express buses to Hat Yai, Thailand is available from the terminal, although the ticketing and departure process is similar to other intercity buses.