Rapid Penang


Rapid Penang is a public bus brand operating within the George Town Conurbation in Malaysia. Established in 2007 as a subsidiary of Prasarana Malaysia, it serves as the main public transport system within the States and [federal territories of Malaysia|state] of Penang, with routes extending into neighbouring towns in Kedah and Perak. Rapid Penang forms part of Rapid Bus, which also operates public bus services across the Klang Valley.
, Rapid Penang's fleet comprises 350 buses operating on a total of 47 routes throughout the conurbation. Additionally, since 2024, Rapid Penang has been expanding its demand-responsive transport service, with a fleet of 17 vans to address last mile connectivity at specific locations within Penang.

History

Prior to the introduction of Rapid Penang in 2007, public bus services in Penang had been run by several competing private operators. The operators were plagued by fragmented zoning, inadequate asset maintenance and financial mismanagement.
In 2004, the Yellow Bus Company, one of the largest public bus operators in the state, abruptly ceased operations due to a price war and financial losses. The continued deterioration of Penang's bus operators prompted the state government to intervene. Under Chief Minister Koh Tsu Koon, the state government in 2006 attempted to revive the public bus system by rezoning routes to designated operators. This proved unsuccessful, forcing Koh to seek assistance from the Malaysian federal government.
In 2007, Prasarana Malaysia, a government-owned company, launched Rapid Penang. While some quarters within Penang voiced their objections to the federal takeover of the state's public transportation, Koh's administration defended the move, arguing that federal expertise and financial resources were necessary to improve the public bus system. Rapid Penang initially began its services on 31 July that year with a fleet of 150 buses. Of the 150 buses, 110 were allocated to George Town to service five corridors, while the remaining 40 buses were assigned to Seberang Perai 's three corridors. In 2013, Rapid Penang, along with Rapid KL and Rapid Kuantan, was merged into Rapid Bus. While the Rapid Penang brand is retained, its assets and staff were transferred to the newer entity.
, Rapid Penang 's fleet consists of 350 buses operating on a total of List of [bus routes in Penang|47 routes] across the George Town Conurbation. In 2024, a demand-responsive transport service was introduced in George Town. This service adopts a ridesharing model akin to Grab, aimed at improving last mile connectivity at areas not accessible by conventional buses. A total of 17 vans were originally deployed at selected suburbs. Rapid Penang has plans to further expand the DRT, with an addition of 21 vans scheduled by June 2025.

Routes

, Rapid Penang operates 47 routes across the George Town Conurbation, with some extending into neighbouring Kedah and Perak. Of the 47 routes, 26 are within George Town and 15 are in Seberang Perai. There are two cross-strait routes connecting the two cities. The remaining four routes are interstate services that link Seberang Perai with nearby towns in Kedah and Perak.
Since 2024, Rapid Penang has been expanding its DRT service by deploying vans to address last mile connectivity at specific areas of George Town, such as Ayer Itam, Paya Terubong, Tanjong Tokong, Tanjong Bungah, Bayan Lepas, Jelutong and the city centre. In 2025, the service was extended to the mainland, covering Butterworth and Seberang Jaya.

Fleet

, Rapid Penang's fleet consists of 350 buses. As with other Prasarana brands such as Rapid KL, Rapid Penang's bus fleet is managed by Rapid Bus.
ModelImageYear IntroducedBodyworkUnit IntroducedNotes/Comments
Dong Feng2007Scomi Coach 3Used for training purposes
Higer2007SKS Bus, BadanBas, Pioneer40Partially retired
King Long2007DRB-Hicom Defense Technology40Partially retired
Scania K270UB 2009DRB-Hicom Defense Technology30
170
Scania K250UB 2013DRB-Hicom Defense Technology, Gemilang Coachworks120
Alexander Dennis Enviro500 MMC2016, 20223 "Due to operational reasons, RapidPenang’s fleet of Alexander Dennis Enviro500 MMCs have been transferred to RapidKL's fleet"
Was used for routes 101, 102 and 301 on Penang Island
Reintroduced in February 2022 for routes 301 and 302.
Alexander Dennis Enviro2002017?Transferred to RapidKL's fleet
Hino Poncho2021Trialing on route 11 and route 201.
2024In service as part of the DRT fleet