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2006-12-28 08:39:53
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answered by bird 67 2
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Hi, I bet you've heard of Grassland coaches. The seats are really comfortable and the leg space is spacious. So you can relax during the long journey to Malaysia. The washrooms are clean too. I've taken their coaches for 4 times and I really like their professional service. You wldn't want your driver to be reckless for his driving. Try Grassland and hope you like it too.
Grassland coaches normally start their journeys from Golden Mile Complex to Malaysia.
Visit http://www.grassland.com.sg/coach.html for more details on the prices and promotions.
You can also try Konsortium and AeroLine.
The websites are http://www.konsortium.com.sg/top/home.php and https://www.aeroline.com.sg for more details.
Korsortium coaches normally starts off in Golden Mile Complex as well, as for AeroLine coaches, they've a terminal at HarbourFront Centre, you can board on from there too!
2006-12-28 12:52:11
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answer #2
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answered by PoshBerries 6
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there are a couple of bus companies in the lavender area, opposite the singapore casket building. you can buy the bus tickets directly from the little containers by the bus bay. these buses are mostly going to malacca or kl.
2006-12-28 08:44:47
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answered by arielstorm 1
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There are many options available:
--> From Queen St Terminal (near Bugis MRT):
CW2 - 30 minutes to Woodlands Checkpoint
Singapore Johor Express - 30 mins to Woodlands Checkpoint
SBS Transit 170 - 75 mins to Woodlands Checkpoint
--> From Jurong East Interchange:
SBS Transit 160 - 50 mins to Woodlands Checkpoint
--> From Kranji MRT:
SBS Transit 160 - 5 mins to Woodlands Checkpoint
SBS Transit 170 - 5 mins to Woodlands Checkpoint
SBS Transit 170 (Blue Plate) - 10 mins to Woodlands Checkpoint
CW1 - 5 mins to Woodlands Checkpoint
--> From Woodlands Interchange:
SMRT 950 - 15 mins to Woodlands Checkpoint
--> From Marsiling MRT:
SMRT 950 - 10 mins to Woodlands Checkpoint
2006-12-28 07:50:35
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answered by plooshiepoo 4
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lots of buses, you can go to golden mile or Boon Lay to buy tickets, usually i take buses from there. i have tried bus companies like grassland, gunung raya and konsortium.
if going to Kuantan then can get tickets at the Bus Counter at Lavender Road, opp the Singapore Casket.
if going to KL or PJ there is another one call aeroline you can book your tickets and choose your seats thru the internet
hope this helps, cheers
2006-12-28 20:51:41
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answered by simplegal 5
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Helicopter or bush plane is the better bet.
2006-12-28 07:42:38
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answered by Ricky J. 6
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travel .com
2006-12-30 20:10:36
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answered by flu269269 2
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http://web.singnet.com.sg/~one66/gettingToJohore.html
2006-12-28 07:45:59
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answered by fierceboy 1
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welcome to malaysia
2006-12-30 21:02:57
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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