[SIN]Scania K94IB 5 star Double decker
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[ref=349421]blueblue[/ref] 在 2005-8-24 07:40 PM 發表:
in malaysia??
No. This photo is taken in Singapore. (I can recognized the background of the photo.)
This bus actually is not really a double decker bus. I consider this bus as a semi-double decker. (The headroom of the lower compartment is quite low. You cannot stand probably at the lower decker.)
By the way, this long distance bus operator's service is quite good and the ride to Kuala Lumpur is very comfortable. However, the price of the ticket is quite expensive compare to other operators.
[ Last edited by Chi_Hang on 2005-8-24 at 20:17 ] |
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how long does it take to ride from Singapore to KL? |
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[ref=349445]Chi_Hang[/ref] 在 2005-8-24 08:08 PM 發表:
No. This photo is taken in Singapore. (I can recognized the background of the photo.)
This bus actually is not really a double decker bus. I consider this bus as a semi-double decker. (The h ...
in fact, this bus(or coach) carries malaysia reg no! |
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[ref=349789]ate7[/ref] 在 2005-8-25 12:05 AM 發表:
in fact, this bus(or coach) carries malaysia reg no!
Yes it is. However, Singapore allows most of the vehicles in Malaysia to dirve into Singapore, so it is not strange to find any vehicles in Singapore carrying Malaysia registration no. Except car and motorcycle, the rest of them have to get a permit from Singapore in order to carry any goods or passenger into Singapore. (You can also find cars, motorcycles and coaches carrying Singapore registration no. in Malaysia.)
Answering Blueblue's question: The whole journey from Singapore to Malaysia is about
5 hrs to 5 1/2 hours.
Details can check here: www.aeroline.com.my
[ Last edited by Chi_Hang on 2005-8-25 at 09:39 ] |
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[ref=349949]homanbean[/ref] 在 2005-8-25 02:01 AM 發表:
好似SKS車身喎
唔知似咪SKS黎呢?
係SKS e128D車身 |
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[ref=350127]Chi_Hang[/ref] 在 2005-8-25 09:35 AM 發表:
Yes it is. However, Singapore allows most of the vehicles in Malaysia to dirve into Singapore, so it is not strange to find any vehicles in Singapore carrying Malaysia registration no. Except c ...
well, such situation isn't difficult to find in Europe!
lots of European coaches travel in the whole Europe (EU countries) withour having permit. |
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