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KUCHING CITY > TRANSPORTATION > Kuching Sentral
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Jalan Masjid Bus Station in Kuching Town Centre |
Kuching Sentral at 6th Mile Penrisson Road. 10 minutes by Taxi |
| For Local buses within the city. | For Express buses that travel state-wide in Sarawak to Sabah and Brunei |
Kuching Sentral is an integrated complex with retail stores, hypermarkets, food court, kiosks, restaurants and international fast food outlets.
Public facilities comprise bus bays, car and motorcycles parks, taxi
stands, commercial van bays, luggage facilities services, surau,
ticketing counters and an air-conditioned waiting area.
Other facilities include Automated Teller Machine (ATM) and closed
circuit television (CCTV) and LCD panels to display the arrivals and
departures of buses.
The shopping centre is managed by the Nationlink's management team
with more than 20 years' experiences in managing successful Shopping
Centre as well as strata titled shophouses in Kuching.
Kuching Sentral has a big supermarket, a food court and endless
supply of shop space.

Kuching Sentral
at Mile 6 1/2 Penrissen Road, Kuching
A RM100-million Regional Bus Terminal
(Kuching Integrated Regional Bus Terminal)
Integrated three-storey regional bus terminal in Kuching
City.
The 3 Storey Commercial Shop houses next to the terminal has
commenced business.
While the 5 Story Budget Hotel next to Kuching Sentral is
still under construction.
A proposed shopping mall / hotel / shophouse / apartment
opposite of Kuching Sentral. Currently, part of the land was
cleared and signboard is up.
The main intercity bus terminal is at the Penrissen Bus
Terminal southeast of Kuching City . The developer is
Permodalan Amanah Saham Sarawak (Assar) Sdn Bhd, a company
incorporated to enhance the performance of the Sarawak’s
unit trust fund, Assar.
For buses going to the outskirts of the city like to Bako ,
buses leave from Bus Stop no. 1 at Jalan Market, opposite
Elektra House .
For going to Semengoh, take the STC (Sarawak Transport
Company) bus No 6, 6A, 6B, or 6C from opposite the Public
Bank in town, on Jalan Tun Abang Haji Openg had commenced
in December 2007.
The RM55 million project is located on a seven-acre site at
Mile 6 1/2 Penrissen Road.
It is only two minutes from the Kuching International
Airport (KIA) and 10 minutes from Kuching City centre. This
bus terminal streamlining the city bus transportation system
by bringing together the regional buses and the city buses.
Daily express buses to and from regional centres like Sri
Aman, Betong, Sarikei, Sibu, Mukah, Bintulu, and Miri as
well as daily express buses from Pontianak in Indonesia and
Sungai Tujuh in Brunei are available, making Kuching Sentral
an international transportation hub.
Commuters will find convenience right from the point of
arrival as the city buses will offer them a seamless link to
any destination within Kuching City and the regional buses
will link them to major destinations throughout Sarawak.
Alternatively, commuters can choose other options of
transport available at Kuching Sentral like taxis.
The terminal have 42 bus bays for Saarwak regional buses and
67 bays for Kuching city buses.
Additional facilities like luggage storage, premium rest
rooms, wifi, Auto Teller Machine (ATM), prayer room and
others have been incorporated to ensure a comfortable
transit for passengers and shoppers.
The estimated 12,000 daily passengers alighting at the new
bus terminal will be greeted with a pleasant ambience as
Kuching Sentral offers 25, 000 sq ft of supermarket, 21,000
sq ft of departmental store together with restaurants,
fashion boutiques, beauty and healthcare, gift shops,
pharmacy and many more.
Kuching Sentral have a total of 152 retail units and more
than 30 specialty kiosks to keep shoppers busy.
The fully integrated transportation terminal is part of the
Sarawak Government’s effort to improve bus services in
Kuching city for the convenience of the people.
Spearheading the development of the Integrated Regional Bus
Terminal is Permodalan ASSAR Sdn Bhd (PASB), a company
incorporated to enhance the performance of the state unit
trust fund, Amanah Saham Sarawak (ASSAR).
A transportation hub or transport interchange is where
traffic is exchanged across several modes which may include
railway, tramway, metro or rapid transit, bus, coach,
automobile, truck, airplane, spacecraft, ship, ferry,
pedestrian, or any other kind of transport.
The term is used both for passenger and freight transfers.
Some hubs also allow transport to be exchanged between the
same kind of transport modes.
Kuching Sentral provide a focal point for travellers,
integrating different modes of transportation such as stage
buses, taxis, hired vans as well as sea and river crafts.
Daily express buses to and from regional centres like Sri
Aman, Betong, Sarikei, Sibu, Mukah, Bintulu and Miri as well
those from Pontianak, Indonesia and Sungai Tujuh, Brunei are
operating from the terminal.
Right from the point of arrival, it will be convenient for
commuters with city buses providing a seamless link to any
destination within Kuching city and regional buses linking
them to major destinations throughout Sarawak.
Alternatively, commuters can choose other transport options
like taxis and hired vans.
Built with 11 bays for car rentals, 42 for regional buses,
and an additional 67 for city buses, Kuching Sentral is big
enough to support a high passenger traffic at any given
time, at the same time, serving as a regional transportation
hub capable of not only accommodating high traffic volume
but also meeting the needs of shoppers with a modern complex
free from parking problems.
Like most transportation hubs in major cities of the world,
the design of Kuching Sentral incorporates a shopping centre
that promises modernity, convenience and comfort not only to
travellers but also shoppers.
Poised to be a retail and transportation hub in the State
capital, this seven-acre three-storey bus terminal cum
shopping complex will set a new standard in the way people
travel and shop.
Cafes and restaurants will be provided, and additional
facilities like luggage storage, premium rest rooms, Wi Fi,
ATM machines and prayer rooms, among others, have been
planned to ensure a comfortable transit.
Commuters alighting at this facility will also be greeted
with a pleasant and welcoming ambiance — a 25,000 sq ft
supermarket, and a 21,000 sq ft departmental store together
with restaurants, fashion boutiques, beauty and healthcare
centres, gift shops, pharmacies and many more.
Kuching Sentral is a transportation hub for regional bus
companies in Kuching. It located not far from Kuching
International Airport and located along the Kuching-Serian
trunk road.
The owner of Kuching Sentral, state unit trust Assar, charge
10 per cent of bus fares of the operators for the privilege
of using the new facility.
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More than 380 open and basement parking bays equipped with
CCTVs and guarded at strategic zones.
Inside the building, a total of 152 retail units, and over
30 specialty kiosks are available.
Kuching Sentral - a new hub for public transport started
operation in March 2012
A new bus terminal mix with 3 storey shopping complex.
Located 5 minutes from Kuching international airport.
Kuching Sentral is a modern bus terminal with a contemporary
design modeled on the Kuala Lumpur Sentral.
A RM100-million project
An additional sum of RM17.9 million was approved by the
federal government. Kuching Sentral is a modern
air-conditioned bus terminal with peoples’ comfort in mind.
This Regional Bus Terminal (Kuching Sentral) is located at
Mile 6, Jalan Penrissen providing a new dimension for public
transport services in Sarawak.
The new complex provides a new dimension in providing
services to members of the public especially for bus
services and business opportunities.
Developer of the project is Permodalan Assar Sdn Bhd (PASB)
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SARAWAK BUS COMPANIES : |
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| 1 | Lanang Road Bus Co. Bhd |
| 2 | Sungei Merah Bus Bhd |
| 3 | Syarikat Bas Baram Sdn Bhd |
| 4 | Miri Transport Co Sdn Bhd - MTC |
| 5 | Trans Borneo |
| 6 | Eva Express Sdn Bhd |
| 7 | Freesia Sdn Bhd |
| 8 |
Vital Focus
Transportation Sdn Bhd owns six bus firms:
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| 9 | Biaramas Express |
| 10 | Bintang Jaya Express |
| 11 | Borneo Express |
| 12 | Sarawak Transport Company (STC) |
| 13 | CITY PUBLIC LINK BUS |
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INDONESIAN BUS COMPANIES |
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| 1 | ATS Express |
| 2 | Damri Express |
| 3 | SJS Express |
Kuching Sentral
A regional long-distance bus terminal providing convenience and
comfort for shoppers and travellers alike.
A retail and transportational hub for Kuching, this shopping centre cum bus
terminal set a new standard in the travel and shopping in Sarawak.
Being one of the fastest developing areas in Kuching and surrounded by dense
residential areas and further complimented by the high amount of ready
outstation passengers from as far as Indonesia, Brunei, Sabah, Sarikei,
Mukah, Bintulu, Sibu, Miri Limbang, Bakong, Batu Niah, Betong, Sri Aman,
Simunjan, Engkilili, Lubok Antu, Saratok and others.

Transportation Hub
1) Penrissen Road to Sibu, Miri and Kota Kinabalu
2) Airport Road to Kuching International Airport
Kuching Sentral is strategically located at the junction of
Jalan Penrissen and Airport Road which is being upgraded to
a dual-carriageway with traffic lights.
The RM60 million project is the first of its kind in
Sarawak. This single consolidated transportation hub
immensely improved conveyance service for thousands of
commuters in and around Kuching daily.
Kuching Sentral would be the only fully-integrated regional
transportation terminal in Sarawak.
Strategically located at the Mile 61/2 junction of Penrissen
Road and Airport Road, is only about three minutes’ drive
from Kuching International Airport and 20 minutes from
Kuching City.
Because it is located away from the city, traffic gridlocks
can be avoided. Indeed, it is a timely initiative to
significantly improve traffic flow in and around the city.
Roads in the area are being widened into dual-carriageways
complete with traffic lights.
Rush for express bus tickets at
Kuching Sentral
http://www.theborneopost.com/2012/08/06/rush-for-express-bus-tickets-at-kuching-sentral/
All regional buses make their stop at the Kuching Sentral to drop
off and to pick up passengers.
Five minutes drive from Kuching International Airport, Kuching
Sentral form a new hub for the transportation industry and cater for
regional express buses traveling on daily routes to Sri Aman,
Sarikei, Sibu, Pontinak, Brunei and Sabah.
It accommodate about 12,000 passengers in full operational.
This integrated complex has :
retail stores,
hypermarkets,
food court,
kiosks,
restaurants and
international fast food outlets.
Public facilities comprise :
Bus bays,
Car and motorcycles parks,
Taxi stands,
Commercial van bays,
Luggage facilities services,
Surau,
Ticketing counters and
Air-conditioned waiting area.
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Suruhanjaya Pengangkutan Awam Darat (S.P.A.D.) Land Public Transport Commission (SPAD) List of Bus Operators in Sarawak |
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| 1 | Bau Transport Company Sdn Bhd |
| 2 | Panduan Hemat Sdn Bhd |
| 3 | Jepak Holdings Sdn Bhd |
| 4 | City Public Link Bus Service Sdn Bhd |
| 5 | Sarawak Transport Company Berhad |
| 6 | Miri Transport Co. Sdn Bhd |
| 7 | Lanang Road Bus Co. Bhd |
| 8 | Rejang Transport Sdn Bhd |
| 9 | Miri Belait Transport Co. Sdn Bhd |
| 10 | Miri City Bus Sdn Bhd |
| 11 | Coastal Borneo Sdn Bhd |
| 12 | Petra Jaya Transport |
| 13 | Renogaya Sdn Bhd |
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BUS TERMINALS |
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