Rabu, 17 Maret 2010

Bus dari Singapore ke Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia)

Naik bus ke Kuala Lumpur memerlukan waktu tempuh sekitar 5 jam. Tarif bus berkisar antara $28 hingga $55 untuk kelas bus ekonomi dengan fasilitas standar AC. Tarif paling murah untuk keberangkatan pagi hari jam 5 pagi dan tarif paling mahal adalah malam hari untuk keberangkatan terakhir.

Ada banyak perusahaan angkutan yang melayani rute Singapore – Malaysia, anda bisa memilih mana yang paling dekat dari tempat anda menginap. Golden Mile Complex adalah pusatnya, anda bisa menemukan banyak pilihan jika anda langsung datang ke sini, adapun salah satu stasiun bus yang biasa didatangi oleh para pelancong yang ingin ke Malaysia adalah Singapore – Malaysia Coach Terminal yang berada di seberangnya Kallang Bahru Complex. Untuk ke tempat ini tanyakan terlebih dahulu di mana Kallang Bahru Complex karena banyak orang tidak familiar dengan nama terminal ini. Lihat di sini petanya.

Daftar perusahaan angkutan bus yang melayani rute Singapore – Malaysia (KL, Kedah, Genting,dll) :

- Aeroline Coach Service (Double Decker) berpusat di Harbour Front Centre.
- First Coach berpusat di Novena Square.
- Airebus berpusat di DFS Galleria Scotts Walk, Scotts Road
- Transnasional Coach berpusat di Singapore – Malaysia Coach Terminal
- Grassland Expres, Transtar Coach, berpusat di Golden Mile Complex
- Konsortium Express & Tours berpusat di Golden Mile Complex dan Boonlay
- Lapan Lapan Travel berpusat di Park Royal Hotel (Kitchener), Singapore
- Luxury Tours & Travel berpusat di Le Meridien (10 menit dari Somerset MRT)

Informasi lebih lengkap bisa dibaca di http://www.journeymalaysia.com/ptasingkl.htm

Catatan: Jika anda ingin berpergian ke Malaysia di hari libur besar seperti Tahun Baru, Lebaran, Hari Raya Imlek, dll sebaiknya anda membooking tiket dari jauh hari karena dari pengalaman yang sudah-sudah, susah sekali mendapatkan tiket jika ingin membeli pada hari H. Apabila anda tidak mendapatkan bus langsung dari Singapore, anda bisa pergi ke Johor Bahru terlebih dahulu lalu melanjutkan perjalanan dari sana ke Kuala Lumpur atau kota-kota lainnya di Malaysia.

Jika ingin pergi ke Johor Bahru anda bisa naik MRT ke Kranji lalu anda bisa melanjutkan perjalanan ke Johor Bahru dengan bus nomor 170 atau causeway link (busnya berwarna kuning terang).

causeway link bus

causeway link bus

Untuk membaca informasi lebih lengkap tentang berwisata ke Malaysia bisa anda dapatkan melaui blog Wisata Malaysia. Anda bisa membaca tempat wisata di Kuala Lumpur, Genting, dan tempat-tempat wisata lainnya di Malaysia.


Sumber : http://singapura.panduanwisata.com/2009/07/06/bus-dari-singapore-ke-kuala-lumpur-malaysia/

Selasa, 16 Maret 2010

Train Times Singapore - Kuala Lumpur - Penang - Bangkok

The train trip from Singapore to Bangkok is 1,946 km or 1,249 miles and involves 2 or 3 separate train rides, depending on where you want to stop off and change trains. I'd recommend stopping off at Kuala Lumpur and Penang, both fascinating cities. So stage 1 is to take a train from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur, choose between two modern air-conditioned daytime trains or an overnight sleeper train. Stage 2 is from KL to Butterworth (linked by frequent ferry to Penang), with a choice of two daytime trains or an overnight sleeper. Stage 3 is to take the 'International Express' leaving Butterworth at lunchtime and arriving in Bangkok next morning. It's entirely up to you whether you do this journey all in one go in 48 hours or stop off and see places on the way, as each train is booked and ticketed separately. All 3 trains can be booked at any railway station in Malaysia or Singapore, or by email with Malaysian Railways. There is a detailed map of train routes in Malaysia on the Malaysian Railways website, www.ktmb.com.my.

It's not difficult to read the timetable below! Each column is a separate train, and you read downwards. You can buy tickets for any train, between any two stations. So for example, in the second column you see that train number 2, with 1st & 2nd class seats, running daily, leaves Singapore at 07:40, stops at Johor Bahru, Gemas, Tampin, calls at Kuala Lumpur at 14:19, stops at Ipoh and finally arrives at Butterworth (for the Penang Ferry) at 21:35. You could change trains at KL onto train 10. Or you could stay on board till Butterworth, stay overnight and catch train 36 to Bangkok next day. It's up to you...

Important: The timetable below has been partially updated for the new Malaysian rail timetable starting on 15 January 2010, but please check times locally as I have not yet been able to update all the calling point times, only the starting/finishing times at origin and destination of each train... xx:xx = 'time not yet known'.

Singapore ► Kuala Lumpur ► Penang ► Bangkok

Train number: (read the notes below) 4 2 8 10 6 170 36 12
Types of seat & sleeper on board (see the explanation below): 2,3 1,2 F,S,2,3 1,2 1,2 2,3 S L,S,2
Days of running: Sats & Suns daily daily daily daily daily daily daily
Singapore (Keppel Road station) depart - 07:45 - - 13:30 - - 22:15
Johor Bahru depart - 08:28 - - 14:49 - - 23:08
Gemas arr/dep - 11:19 18:15 - 17:57 - - 02:51
Tampin (for bus or taxi to or from Malacca) arr/dep - 12:21 19:00 - 18:50 - - 03:58
Kuala Lumpur (KL Sentral) arrive - 14:23 21:10 - 20:35 - - 06:30
Kuala Lumpur (KL Sentral) depart 09:30 14:29 21:10 23:30 - - - -
Kuala Lumpur (old historic station) depart 09:34 14:43 21:14 23:35 - - - -
Ipoh (for bus to Cameron Highlands) arr/dep 12:35 17:33 23:28 02:28 - - - -
Butterworth (linked by frequent ferry with Penang) arrive 17:10 21:50 05:03** 06:37 - - - -
Butterworth (linked by frequent ferry with Penang) depart - - 05:03** - -

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14:20 -
Alor Setar (for Kuala Kedah & Langkawi ferry) arr/dep - - 07:48 - -

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16:33 -
Arau (for Kuala Perlis & Langkawi ferry) arr/dep - - 08:28 - -

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17:08 -
Padang Besar (Thai frontier) arrive - - 10:00 - -

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17:42 -
Hat Yai (for bus to Phuket or Krabi) (Thai time) arrive - - 10:35* - -

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18:38 -
Hat Yai depart - -

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- - 14:18 18:55 -
Surat Thani (for ferry to Ko Samui & Koh Tao): arrive - -

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- - 19:45 23:21 -
Chumphon (for ferry to Koh Tao): arrive - -

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- - - 02:10 -
Hua Hin arrive - -

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- - - 06:01 -
Nakhon Pathom (for train to River Kwai) arrive - -

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- - - 08:50 -
Bangkok Hualamphong Station arrive - - - - - - 10:50 -

Key to classes:

L = Deluxe sleeper (Premier Night Deluxe), 1 or 2-bed compartments with private shower & toilet, air-conditioned.

F = 1st class sleepers (Premier Night Standard), 2-bed compartments with washbasin.

S = 2nd class sleepers (Superior Night), upper & lower berths with curtains for privacy, air-conditioned.

1 = 1st class seats (Premier). Quite luxurious, reclining, air-conditioned.

2 = 2nd class seats (Superior). Comfortable, air-conditioned.

3 = 3rd class seats (Economy). Modern & fairly comfortable, but basic.

* = Only one 2nd class sleeper & seats car runs to/from Hat Yai. The 1st class sleepers only run between Kuala Lumpur, Butterworth & Padang Besar.

** = This train doesn't call at Butterworth, this is the time is calls at Bukit Mertajam, a small station about 11 miles from Butterworth by bus or taxi.

All times shown in local time (remember that Thailand is 1 hour behind Malaysian time!). Customs & passport formalities leaving Singapore.

Please check times before you travel at www.ktmb.com.my, as they change from time to time. See notes by train number below.

Quick links: Fares How to buy tickets Map of train routes in Southeast Asia Weekly luxury train Singapore-Bangkok Hotel accommodation

Bangkok Penang Kuala Lumpur Singapore

Train number: (see notes below) 35 41 7 9 5 1 3 11
Types of seat & sleeper on board (see explanation above) S 2 F,S,2,3 1,2 1,2 1,2 2,3 L,S,2
Days of running: daily daily daily daily daily daily Sats & Suns daily
Bangkok (Hualamphong Station) depart 14:45

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Nakon Pathom (for River Kwai train) depart 16:04

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Hua Hin depart 18:11

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Chumphon (for ferry from Koh Tao) depart 21:47

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Surat Thani (for Ko Samui & Koh Tao) depart 00:46 08:11

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Hat Yai arrive 05:54 12:27

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Hat Yai (bus connection from Phuket or Krabi) depart 05:54

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16:30* - - - - -
Padang Besar (Malaysian frontier) depart 10:00

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16:50 - - - - -
Arau (for Kuala Perlis & Langkawi ferry) arr/dep 10:40

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17:26 - - - - -
Alor Setar (for Kuala Kedah & Langkawi ferry) arr/dep 11:20

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18:07 - - - - -
Butterworth (linked by ferry with Penang) arrive 13:45

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20:39** - - - - -
Butterworth (linked by ferry with Penang) depart - - 20:39** 23:30 - 07:45 10:00 -
Ipoh (for bus to or from Cameron Highlands) arr/dep - - 01:19 03:39 - 10:49 14:24 -
Kuala Lumpur (old historic station) arrive - - 05:14 06:35 - 13:55 17:26 -
Kuala Lumpur (KL Sentral) arrive - - 04:50 06:40 - 14:00 17:30 -
Kuala Lumpur (KL Sentral) depart - - 04:50 - 08:25 14:00 - 22:30
Tampin (for bus or taxi to or from Malacca) arr/dep - - 07:19 - 10:39 16:14 - 23:39
Gemas arr/dep - - 08:10 - 11:32 17:07 - 00:52
Johor Bahru arrive - - - - 14:21 20:11 - 05:39
Singapore (Keppel Road station) arrive - - - - 16:05 21:30 - 08:20

Singapore station is in Keppel Road in east Singapore, nearest MRT (metro) station Tanjong Pagar. Location map. MRT (metro) map.

Butterworth is the station for Penang, on the mainland opposite Georgetown on Penang Island. Frequent ferries sail to Penang, taking 15 minutes.

For connecting ferries to Langkawi Island, see below.

For connections to Ko Samui, Phuket, Krabi, Kanchanaburi & River Kwai Bridge, Chiang Mai, see the Thailand page.

Quick links: Fares How to buy tickets Map of train routes in Southeast Asia Weekly luxury train Singapore-Bangkok

This timetable shows all the trains between Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Butterworth & Hat Yai, but there are lots more trains between Hat Yai , Surat Thani, Chumphon, Hua Hin & Bangkok, see the Bangkok to southern Thailand section, Thailand page. For the luxury Singapore-Bangkok Eastern & Oriental Express, see below. There are also now a few additional shuttle trains between KL & Ipoh.


Source: http://www.seat61.com/Malaysia.htm