Perak Transit

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Perak Transit Berhad
Company typePublic Company
IndustryPublic Transport Operator
Founded2008
Headquarters
E-6-2A, SOHO Ipoh 2

Jalan Sultan Idris Shah

30000 Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia.
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Area served
Ipoh, Kampar, Teluk Intan, Kuala Kangsar, Seri Manjung, Tapah, Bidor
Key people
Cheong Kong Fitt (Managing Director)
ServicesBus service
Websiteperaktransit.com.my

Perak Transit Berhad is a major bus operator company in the state of Perak, Malaysia. They are currently the largest bus operator as well as the operator and developer of some bus terminals in the state such as Meru Raya Terminal, Kampar Putra Terminal and Bidor Sentral.

History

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Perak Transit was founded by Cheong Kong Fitt, the leader of The Combined Bus Services (Partnership) which was the company that operates Medan Kidd bus terminal in 2008. Cheong was instrumental to merge the bus services operations of The General Omnibus Company (Perak) Sdn Bhd, Ipoh Omnibus Company Sdn Bhd and The Kinta Omnibus Company Sdn Bhd, then were the major operators of Ipoh local buses, into one roof in the company. Perak Transit were effectively the largest operator in Ipoh since the merger.[1]

The company was founded as a private limited company before changed status as a public company in 2010.

In 2012, the company successfully build Meru Raya Terminal (back then was named Amanjaya Terminal), which later become Ipoh's main express bus terminal today. The company also built Kampar Putra Sentral, the terminal and commercial complex in Kampar which opens in 2019, and later Bidor Sentral in 2024.

Services

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Current services

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  • Stage Bus Service Transformation routes, carrying BAS.MY brand in Ipoh region
  • Stage buses carrying Perak Transit own branding in Kampar, Bidor, Teluk Intan and Kuala Kangsar
  • Bas Perak Sejahtera, local services to towns in Sungai Siput, Taiping and Bidor
  • Perak Hop-On-Hop-Off charter service

Former services

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  • Bas Perak Sejahtera service in Seri Manjung (transferred over to Arwana)
  • Express bus services to Cameron Highlands, Kuala Lumpur and Penang

Bus routes

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BAS.MY routes

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{{#section-h::List of BAS.MY bus routes|BAS.MY Ipoh}}

Stage bus routes

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Route number Origin Destination Service type Operator Notes
22 Terminal 1 Kampar Bus Terminal Teluk Intan Bus Terminal Trunk Perak Transit
23 Teluk Intan Bus Terminal Bidor Bus Station
29 Kuala Bikam
31 Terminal 1 Kampar Bus Terminal Tapah Bus Terminal Serves Chenderiang in both directions.
37 Medan Kidd Bus Terminal Tanjung Tualang
39 Beruas Bus Terminal Serves Parit Bus Terminal in both directions.
46 Seri Manjung Bus Terminal
69 Terminal 1 Kampar Bus Terminal Malim Nawar
70 Sahom
99 Kuala Kangsar Bus Terminal Lenggong Bus Terminal
99A Gerik Bus Terminal Serves Lenggong Bus Terminal in both directions.
100 Teluk Intan Bus Terminal Tapah Bus Terminal
101 Sungai Besar
102 Kampung Gajah
103 Langkap
188 Sungkai Bus Terminal Tapah Bus Terminal Serves Bidor Bus Station in both directions.
241 Sungai Siput Simpang Perlop Begins 1 January 2026
242 Simpang Jalong Begins 1 January 2026

Bas Perak Sejahtera Routes

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Route number Origin Destination Service type Operator Notes
03 Taman Kamunting Mutiara Kampung Boyan Trunk Perak Transit
13 Kamunting Bus Terminal Taiping Bus Terminal
23 SK Sungai Siput SMK Bawong
33 Karai
68 Chenderiang Tapah Bus Terminal
83 Kuala Kangsar Bus Terminal Kati
88 Kampung Poh Bidor Sentral Bus Terminal
118 Tanjong Malim Bus Terminal Proton City Begins 31 December 2025

References

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