was set up by Chee Su Lin in 2005, when she felt that bringing together all
KL public transport information was a fulfilling and worthy challenge. In
that time, it has succeeded in its main objective - of providing the city
of Kuala Lumpur with integrated public transport
maps.
used to be based in Bangsar Utama, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Since May 2008
however, Chee moved to London, UK. Much of the body of work gathered is still
availalbe to be tapped into however and the entity remains a repository for
Chee's ideas related to urban living and design.
| Date incorporated | 27 January 2005 |
| Malaysian Business Registration No. (SSM) | 001532548-U |
| M'sian Ministry of Finance Reg. No. (MOF) | 357-02065418 |
There have been several who have helped out along the way and contributed to the work that you see on the other pages. Credit goes out to:
| photography | jitspics.deviantart.com |
| graphic design consultancy | Red Komet |
| Transit site content management system | Lim Gwo Shin |
| routes research | Lim Gwo Shin |
| routes research | Ibrahim & Kechik |
| graphic design | Lim Gwo Shin |
| graphic design | Wong Ding Xiang |
| graphic design | Mohd Akhbar Bebek |
| graphic design | Ili Farhana |
| bastrenKL sales | Lim Gwo Shin |
| website design | Wong Ding Xiang |
| GIS routes database | Saiful Azhar |
| bastrenKL illustrations | Melissa Lin |
| bastrenKL text translation | Rahmat Haron |
| web-based interactive bus map | Saiful Azfar |
| business consultancy | Frames Production Malaysia |
Of course, very much acknowledged as well as the great people who represent our clients and sponsors -- Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur, Tourism Malaysia, ITS Konsortium Sdn Bhd, Amnesty International Malaysia, Keretapi Tanah Melayu (KTM) Berhad, CH William Talhar and Wong, Karangkraf -- as well as the various individuals in the public transport operators who have been very helpful -- RapidKL, KL Monorail, Metrobus, Selangor Bus, Transnasional, Uptownace, SJ Bus, Sri Indah, Len Seng (now no more operating) and Triton (now no more operating).
Also, thanks for www.malaysiagis.com for their advice in Geographic Information Systems (GIS).
