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Jambatan Iskandar stop trip planner

Jambatan Iskandar stop - Friday schedule

LineDirectionTime
A31AMedan Kidd06.13
A31BMedan Kidd06.53
A31AMedan Kidd07.36
A31BMedan Kidd08.16
A31AMedan Kidd08.56
A31BMedan Kidd09.36
A31AMedan Kidd10.14
A31BMedan Kidd10.54
A31AMedan Kidd11.34
A31BMedan Kidd12.14
A31AMedan Kidd12.54
A31BMedan Kidd13.34
A31AMedan Kidd14.14
A31BMedan Kidd14.54
A31AMedan Kidd15.36
A31BMedan Kidd16.16
A31AMedan Kidd16.56
A31BMedan Kidd17.36
A31AMedan Kidd18.16
A31BMedan Kidd20.13

Directions to Jambatan Iskandar stop (Kuala Kangsar) with public transit

The following transit lines have routes that pass near Jambatan Iskandar

    BusBus: A31A, A31B.

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  • Which bus lines stop near Jambatan Iskandar?

    These bus lines stop near Jambatan Iskandar: A31A, A31B.

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Public transit to Jambatan Iskandar stop in Kuala Kangsar

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Bus: A31A, A31B.

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The first line to this stop is A31A, at 06.13, and the last line is A31B at 20.13.

This stop serves BAS.MY Ipoh (operated by Perak Transit)’s lines

Jambatan Iskandar, Kuala Kangsar
Jambatan Iskandar, Kuala KangsarIskandariah Bridge or Sultan Iskandar Bridge is one of four major bridges in Kuala Kangsar, Perak, Malaysia with the other one being the Sultan Abdul Jalil Shah Bridge (Sayong Bridge). The 308-meter bridge crosses the Perak River near the town and is made out of steel. The bridge remains as the longest steel arch bridge in Malaysia. Traffic on the bridge, however, was greatly reduced when the Sultan Abdul Jalil Shah Bridge (Sayong Bridge) a little further downstream was opened to traffic in 2003 in conjunction with the completion of the North–South Expressway

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Bandaraya Ipoh has 1 transit type(s), including: bus, operated by several transit agencies, including BAS.MY Ipoh (operated by Perak Transit) and Perak Transit