TRANSIT spoke to a group at Dataran Merdeka on public transport issues in Malaysia http://twitpic.com/8cpvvj

Compiling information from the Marcus Evan's Conference on Urban Transportation Planning & Integration in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in March 2012.
Keep sending your comments on the MRT to SPAD using their comment form, or through email feedback@kvmrt.com.my or phone 1800 82 6868
IMPORTANT NOTE: SPAD is now responsible for public land transport in Peninsular Malaysia.
CVLB will retain responsibility for Sabah & Sarawak.
For SPAD enquiries and feedback, please use the following:
For SPAD Complaints, please use the following:
Address:
Suruhanjaya Pengangkutan Awam Darat (SPAD) Headquarters,
Level 19, 1 Sentral, Jalan Travers,
Kuala Lumpur Sentral,
50470, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Tel No: 03 - 2268 5782
Fax No: 03 - 2272 3744
For other offices, please see this link.
SPAD is currently undertaking a re-registration exercise for all commercial vehicle permit holders in Peninsular Malaysia, from 1 April 2011-1 September 2011. Visit http://www.spad.gov.my - click on the current banner to link to the re-registration page.
Send Feedback to CVLB:
Peninsular Malaysia 1-800-88-96-00
Sarawak 1-800-88-24-66
MySMS 15888 (type ADUAN LPKP and your complaint)
Email aduan@lpkp.gov.my
If you have a complaint, remember to give the following info if you have it:
*Date
*Time
*Location
*Vehicle Reg #
*Driver's License / Reg #
*Bus ID # (for RapidKL buses)
*Details of the complaint
The more information you can give, the more this will help the authorities in their enforcement of existing laws and regulations.
The most comprehensive third party information on express bus operators can be found here. For direct contact to terminals around Kuala Lumpur, please go through the contacts below:
North-bound
Hentian Duta Station, KL (accessible via RapidKL U83, B115, T618 & special shuttle bus)
Puduraya has reopened as of 16 April 2011. TRANSIT is currently looking for contact information for Puduraya.
Southbound Intercity

Accessible by LRT/Komuter/ERL, Besraya and MRR2
Tel : +603 9057 5804 or +603 9057 5802
Email : customercare@tbsbts.com.my
Web: www.tbsbts.com.my
Warning: The website has no information on bus schedule and route. Transnasional's ticketing can be found here
Bukit Jalil Temporary Terminal is now fully closed with the reopening of Puduraya.
Eastcoast-bound
Hentian Putra Station, KL (opposite PWTC, near Putra KTM Station)
Tel: 03 - 40438984, 03 - 40449072
Office Hours: 0730 - 2200 hours
Pahang-bound
Pekeliling Bus Station, KL (opposite Titiwangsa LRT/Monorail)
Office Hours: NA (individual counters)
No official information on bus routes and schedules (even on office hours contacts for terminal operators) are offerred for these terminals, so we hope readers will email us on any information that will be useful here.
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Updates #56
Updates #56
1. Issue: The annual ‘freakout’ over Balik Kampung bus services has begun once again, with concerns that there will not be enough buses for the millions of passengers. With Konsortium Transnasional and other bus operators indicating that they may not provide extra bus services (in light of their increased costs thanks to an increase in diesel costs). However, the CVLB has already indicated that it is ready to issue additional licenses for buses so everything will eventually be safe.
TRANSIT Says:
At this point we do not know if the new Bandar Tasik Selatan terminal would be ready in some capacity to handle the balik kampung crowds. We do not think such a space could be opened up and populated (with staff, stallkeepers, etc) in time for this Hari Raya.
This means that Balik kampung travelers should be prepared for additional hassles for bus services – since Puduraya will not be open until November.
Perhaps this is the time to look into taking the train (if possible) for Balik Kampung.
2. Blog: PAC wants MACC to investigate purchase of KTMB trains (Dr. Dzulkefly Ahmad) – Dr. Dzul claims that the PAC is satisfed that there is reasonable justification for an investigation by the MACC on the purchase of 38 units of 6-carriage EMU trainsets for KTM Komuter
3. Article: Komuter service interrupted (NST) – Thousands of KTM Komuter passengers were delayed when the Rawang-Seremban line was disrupted by a broken overhead power cable at the Rawang Station on early on 2nd August.
4. Article: Council seeks three additional CAT buses (The Star) – The Penang Municipal Council has requested three additional Central Area Transit (CAT) city shuttle buses from Rapid Penang to ply the CAT route in George Town.
5. Letter: See how the other half lives (The Star) – Onlooker of KL comments on the issues that passengers and taxi drivers face with the misbehaving taxi drivers who create a poor image for taxi service in Kuala Lumpur.
6. Letter: KTMB doing a good job, so stop the grumbling (The Star) – Eunice Wong of Seremban comments on the positive aspects of KTM services.
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