Jalan Terminal Selatan, Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Malaysia
Daily: 24 hours
This entry shall mark the beginning of the series of posts on my latest trip that was done in last month during the school holidays. My journey began with a bus ride from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur, alighting at Terminal Bersepadu Selatan (TBS), which is the main long distance bus terminal in the capital city of Malaysia.
My BFF and I departed from Golden Mile Tower by a Konsortium bus at around 11.50pm. We've never had any issues with Konsortium all these while.
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It'd been more than four years since I crossed the Johor-Singapore Causeway. |
Even though I didn't expect it at all, apparently I managed to catch a bit of sleep along the way. We reached TBS close to 5.00am.
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The logo looks quite cool and sleek, I feel. |
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All the escalators are up-riding. |
The modern building is equipped with air-conditioners and many seats for passengers.
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TBS officially started its operation on 1 January 2011. |
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Woah, four delays... |
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Many people prefer to pay by cash instead, I suppose. |
The are quite a variety of shops and eateries at TBS, but most of them were closed when we were there early in the morning.
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There's nothing at L5 and L6 at the point of writing, I guess. |
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This picture was taken from L4. |
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The only eatery that was already opened~ |
After doing a bit of exploration, we were ready to make our way to Kuala Lumpur International Airport for the next segment of our journey.
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