Miri's new state-of-the-art bus terminal will replace the Pujut Bus Terminal starting January 18, 2025, offering improved facilities and connectivity.
The new Miri Sentral Bus Terminal will officially begin operations on January 18, 2025, operating daily from 5am to 11pm. According to Miri mayor Adam Yii, the state-of-the-art facility marks a significant milestone in enhancing public transportation infrastructure for the city and its surrounding regions. It features 12 ticket counters, 12 retail shop units, 14 bus platforms, two cafés, spacious and comfortable waiting areas, and disability friendly public toilets.
The facility will cater to long-distance buses, stage buses, taxis, and e-hailing services. Miri mayor Adam Yii said the Miri Sentral Bus Terminal will continue the legacy of the Pujut Bus Terminal with improved facilities and connectivity. He said the Pujut Bus Terminal will cease operations on January 17. The Miri Sentral Bus Terminal reflects the collective efforts of the state government, the Ministry of Transport Sarawak, and Miri City Council to modernise the infrastructure, improve accessibilities, and strengthen connectivity. Yii invites all members of the public, stakeholders, and the media to support and embrace the new hub, which is poised to play a vital role in the development of Miri’s transportation network
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