Bus Shelter at house number 52, Lorong Maarof.
It was installed by Ritz Outdoor Worldwide, a member of Stooer.
DBKL awarded Stroeer the contract to install and maintain bus shelters in KL back in 2008 but you can only find two four of these in Bangsar.
The other three is at Jalan Ara and they're not bus shelters, they're taxi shelters.
Even though the shelter comes with a built in sign board for the street name, Stroeer didn't bother to write it in. Also, this bus shelter doesn't come with an accompanying trashcan so commuters just leave their trash on the bench.
Apart from the missing trash can, I actually like Stoeer's bus shelter. It looks good, sturdy and weather protective.
Why haven't Stroeer replace all the bus shelters in Kuala Lumpur yet?











