Yes, it seems that Puduraya has finally closed today for maintenance work to be carried out on the bus terminal. This is a more appropriate time, compared to the previous announcement of closure which would have fallen on a school holiday week.
Also, for North and South bound passengers, the temporary terminal has been set up at Bukit Jalil directly opposite the National Hockey Stadium. This is, I think, more convenient than the remote Hentian Duta where you would need to take the shuttle bus at RM2 to go into the city.
Here in Bukit Jalil, passengers have access to the LRT but still, apparently, it is quite a long walk from the terminal to the LRT station, especially if they are bogged down by heavy luggage or travelling with children or the elderly.
In any case, the next time I go down to KL, I will probably use the train service again. It’s way more convenient, I think. Besides, the electric train will be in service beginning June.
Also, for North and South bound passengers, the temporary terminal has been set up at Bukit Jalil directly opposite the National Hockey Stadium. This is, I think, more convenient than the remote Hentian Duta where you would need to take the shuttle bus at RM2 to go into the city.
Here in Bukit Jalil, passengers have access to the LRT but still, apparently, it is quite a long walk from the terminal to the LRT station, especially if they are bogged down by heavy luggage or travelling with children or the elderly.
In any case, the next time I go down to KL, I will probably use the train service again. It’s way more convenient, I think. Besides, the electric train will be in service beginning June.
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