Sungai Nibong Bus Terminal
History
The Sungai Nibong Bus Terminal was constructed in 2004 and officially opened to the public in April 2005, serving as a hub for intercity and transit bus services. In the years after its launch, the terminal faced challenges such as complaints about touts and insufficient amenities.
In 2021, Easybook, an online transport service provider, was granted a contract to revamp the terminal. The refurbishment included the integration of universal design amenities, implementation of automated ticketing systems and other infrastructure improvements. The upgrade project was completed in 2024 with a total cost of RM7 million, an increase from the initial estimate of RM6.2 million. UDA Holdings was appointed to manage the terminal, with plans to introduce retail spaces within the facility.
The terminal is also set to be part of the proposed Mutiara LRT line, which envisions a transit-oriented development around the terminal including a new train station and a maintenance depot at a nearby public space.
Public transport
Rapid Penang operates five bus routes through the terminal, connecting it with various parts of George Town.
- 102: Sungai Nibong bus terminal–Penang National Park–Penang International Airport
- 303: Sungai Nibong bus terminal–Weld Quay–Bukit Gedung
- 304: Sungai Nibong bus terminal–Gurney Drive–Bukit Gedung
- 308: Sungai Nibong bus terminal–Gertak Sanggul
- 401: Sungai Nibong bus terminal–Weld Quay–Teluk Kumbar
See also
References
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- ^ "Uplifting makeover for Sg Nibong bus terminal". The Star. 13 Mar 2023. Retrieved 16 Sep 2024.
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