Find transfer & transportation guides from Singapore to Malaya, Malaysia. How to get from Singapore to Malaya, Malaysia by Flight, Train, Taxi.
You can get to Malaya, Malaysia from Singapore by verhicle types below
You have 11 options transfer to Malaya, Malaysia from Singapore below
Take a bus from Little India to Terminal Bersepadu Selatan.
Take a bus from Bus Terminal Perkeliling to Benta.
Take a taxi from Benta to Malaya.
Take a bus from Singapore Golden Mile Complex to Terminal Bersepadu Selatan.
Take a bus from Bus Terminal Perkeliling to Benta.
Take a taxi from Benta to Malaya.
Take a bus from Singapore Golden Mile Complex to Jalan Imbi.
Take a bus from KL86 MRT Bukit to Hub Titingwasa.
Take a bus from Bus Terminal Perkeliling to Benta.
Take a taxi from Benta to Malaya.
Take a bus from Opp Hong Lim Pk to Johor Bahru Check Point.
Take a train from Johor Bahru Sentral to Kuala Lipis.
Take a train from Klia T1 to Bandar Tasik Selatan.
Take a bus from Bus Terminal Perkeliling to Benta.
Take a taxi from Benta to Malaya.
Take a bus from Queen Street Bus Terminal to Woodlands Checkpoint Out.
Take a train from Klia T1 to Bandar Tasik Selatan.
Take a bus from Bus Terminal Perkeliling to Benta.
Take a taxi from Benta to Malaya.
Take a bus from Queen Street Bus Terminal to Woodlands Checkpoint Out.
Take a train from Terminal Skypark Komuter Station to KL Sentral Station.
Take a bus from Bus Terminal Perkeliling to Benta.
Take a taxi from Benta to Malaya.
Take a train from Terminal Skypark Komuter Station to KL Sentral Station.
Take a bus from Bus Terminal Perkeliling to Benta.
Take a taxi from Benta to Malaya.
Take a taxi from Kuantan to Terminal Sentral Kuantan.
Take a bus from Terminal Sentral Kuantan to Jerantut.
Take a train from Ipoh to Tanjung Malim.
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