Johor Bahru
Getting There/Around
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Getting There:
By Air:
The Senai International Airport ( +607 599 4500/ http://www.senaiairport.com ) is located northwest of Johor Bahru and is served by regional and national airlines including:
Air Asia: ( +603 8660 4343/ http://www.airasia.com )
Malaysia Airlines: ( http://www.malaysiaairlines.com )
Riau Airlines ( http://www.riau-airlines.com )
There is an airport shuttle service available; pre-booking is essential.
The taxi ticketing counter is located on the ground floor and taxis are available 24 hours daily.
Car rental companies at Senai International Airport include:
Avis ( +607 599 5380/ http://www.avis.com )
Delta ( +607 598 1677 )
Hawk ( +607 224 2854 )
Hertz ( +607 223 7570/ http://www.hertz.com )
Mayflower ( +607 224 1357 )
Orix ( +607 227 2118 )
Ztt Budget Car & Van Rental ( +607 598 1625 )
Taxi Services:
Comfort Radio Taxi Bhd
City Enterprise
By Train:
Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad ( KTM ) provides train service with stops at the Johor Bahru Railway Station ( +60 07 223 4727 ) at Jalan Tun Abdul Razak. Trains run regularly between Singapore, major cities in Malaysia and Johor Bahru.
By Bus:
The Larkin Bus Terminal is located off Jalan Garuda in northern Johor Bahru. Most major cities throughout Malyasia offer bus service to Johor Bahru. Plusliner ( +60 3 2274 9601 ) runs service several times daily between Kuala Lumpur and Johor Bahru; the trip takes about 6 hours. The Singapore-Johor Express ( +60 65 6292 8149 ) runs regularly from 6:30a-midnight and takes about 30 minutes.
By Car:
The Tebrau Highway links to the northeast of Johor Bahru and the Tun Abdul Razak/Senai-Skudai Highway links to the northwest. Access the city via the North-South Expressway and the Causeway, which connects the CBD with Singapore.
Getting Around:
Metered taxis are available throughout Johor Bahru. Contact Citycab ( +60 07 354 0007 ) for more information.
A ferry service operates between Changi Point in Singapore and Tanjung Belungkor in Johor.
Regular express bus service and commuter trains run throughout the city and into and out of Singapore.