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nazrey June 30th, 2007, 12:05 PM klang sentral (http://www.titijaya.com.my/index.php?p=lp-detail&fid=365&cat=79)
http://www.altruism.com.my/atweb/site/titijaya/uploads/projects/images/Klang%20logo%20Final%20(O)%20copy-small.jpg
A BOT (Build-Operate-Transfer) Agreement for the local bus and taxi terminal as well as the express bus terminal was signed in January 2007. Piling for the former has been completed, and the local terminal is expected to be ready by end-2007 whilst the express bus terminal will follow soon after.
This, coupled with the soon-to-be-announced well-known operators for the hypermarket and fast-food drive-thru, make Klang Sentral the ultimate business/investment choice along the North Klang Growth Corridor.
There are 3-storey shops/offices available for sale, both en-bloc as well as by strata from only RM130,000 with a down-payment from as low as RM3,888.
http://www.altruism.com.my/atweb/site/titijaya/uploads/projects/images/Klang%20Sentral-combined%20pics.jpg
White_soX June 30th, 2007, 02:04 PM another sentral..........
allurban July 2nd, 2007, 12:29 PM any maps?
cheers, m
neversaynever July 2nd, 2007, 01:03 PM This sentral is along Jalan Meru, Klang. Near to Setia Alam and Aman Perdana, 2 new housing area. Tesco is under construction around that area oso. Hope this area will become very happening in the near future...coz I just bought a house somewhere there...kekeke :D
forrestcat July 2nd, 2007, 02:40 PM another sentral..........
If not Klang Bus Station..:lol:
I think its time bus station around Malaysia gets upgraded like Melaka Sentral.:banana:
baqthier July 2nd, 2007, 03:10 PM Is it anywhere near the commuter station?
sabre23t July 11th, 2007, 09:08 AM any maps?
See ...
* Multimap Meru map (http://www.multimap.com/maps/#t=l&map=3.11062,101.44173|15|4&hloc=MY|meru,%20selangor) (near the center T-Junction, to the SW).
* or screenshot of GM-MySin 1.25 courtesy www.malsingmaps.com .
http://www.sabre23t.com/images/KlangSentral700m.png
OshHisham July 14th, 2007, 07:29 AM titiwangsa bus station needs this kinda 'sentral' in first place!!!...not to forget pudu...
nazrey October 21st, 2007, 10:07 PM klang sentral (http://www.titijaya.com.my/index.php?p=lp-detail&fid=365&cat=79)
http://www.altruism.com.my/atweb/site/titijaya/uploads/projects/images/Klang%20logo%20Final%20(O)%20copy-small.jpg
A BOT (Build-Operate-Transfer) Agreement for the local bus and taxi terminal as well as the express bus terminal was signed in January 2007. Piling for the former has been completed, and the local terminal is expected to be ready by end-2007 whilst the express bus terminal will follow soon after.
This, coupled with the soon-to-be-announced well-known operators for the hypermarket and fast-food drive-thru, make Klang Sentral the ultimate business/investment choice along the North Klang Growth Corridor.
There are 3-storey shops/offices available for sale, both en-bloc as well as by strata from only RM130,000 with a down-payment from as low as RM3,888.
http://www.altruism.com.my/atweb/site/titijaya/uploads/projects/images/Klang%20Sentral-combined%20pics.jpg
Looking forward!
klangblighter January 4th, 2009, 04:50 AM http://www.geocities.com/klangblighter/xnklg.jpg
Do all the buses from Klang South such as TAMAN SENTOSA, TMN SRI ANDALAS ETC go to KLANG SENTRAL?
ilyasr2 May 20th, 2009, 09:33 PM Firstly,I'd like to say hi to you guys as I am a newbie here. Recently got really interested in reading your posts, and I even got 'hooked up' with this forum, even though I am supposed to prepare for my exams :nuts:
Concerning the 'sentral' thingy, I think there's nothing wrong with it. It seems cool to 'standardise' and create a truly Malaysian stereotype by branding public transports/transportation hubs by using 'sentral','rapid' etc. For example, the Germans love to use S-Bahn (Stadt Bahn - city commuter train halt) and U-Bahn (stands for underground subway in German) in all German-speaking cities (with that said, huge part of Switzerland and Austria are also involved). Even the acronym of Hauptbahnhof, HBf which in German means 'central train station' has been used for decades. This kind of stereotype is famous throughout Europe, and has been branded as typically 'German'. For your information, a complex of S-Bahn commuter station, say, in Berlin may be just as huge as our KL Sentral.
So,what's wrong with Sentral? Maybe one day when our country achieves the status of a developed nation and respected throughout the world, the name Sentral will be branded as truly 'Malaysian'? :cheers:
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