Klang Sentral

The concession agreement was signed in January 2007 during the administration of the former Barisan Nasional state government in Selangor.

Even though before the new bus and taxi terminal at Klang Sentral starts to operate,[2][3] there have been a few controversies surrounding the project.

Many passengers and bus operators have complained about the higher transportation costs and longer time spent to commute around.

[citation needed] Shops and stall traders at Klang Sentral have also complained about high rental charges.

After 9 months of operations, Klang Sentral Terminal B for local buses closed down, in June 2009.

Taxi and bus terminal at Klang Sentral
LCD TV fitted with Electronic Coach Information System
Fully air-conditioned waiting area with comfortable seats for public transport users.
The express and local stage bus terminal on the left and the Kuala Lumpur -bound bus terminal on the right at Klang Sentral, separated by the Petronas gas pipeline land in between.