• Thursday, 19 September 2024

DAMRI Launches Cross-Border Bus Service from Singkawang to Kuching

DAMRI Launches Cross-Border Bus Service from Singkawang to Kuching
DAMRI Singkawang-Kuching pick-up zone at Singkawang Grand Mall. Photo : PontianakPost

SEAToday.com, Singkawang - DAMRI has officially announced the launch of a new Cross-Border Transportation service from Singkawang, West Kalimantan to Kuching, Malaysia. The opening of this route is part of DAMRI's strategic steps to expand its global network and aims to provide transportation options for the community at relatively affordable costs.

Director of Commercial and Business Development Dadan Rudiansyah said on Thursday (7/12), the DAMRI Singkawang-Kuching service is introduced as a more integrated and comfortable form of transportation solution for the people of Indonesia and Malaysia. This bus will operate with the transit system. Passengers will be asked to change buses at the Aruk National Border Post. The journey continues with the Biara Mas Bus, which has collaborated with DAMRI.

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