RTS Link Project Malaysia and Singapore (Johor Bahru - Woodlands North)
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Advantages of RTS Link Project Malaysia and Singapore (Johor Bahru - Woodlands North)
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https://www.theedgemarkets.com/article/p...s-mrt-corp

The RTS project, which was first announced in 2010, was slated to be completed in 2026 and is expected to provide an easy and efficient border crossing between Malaysia and Singapore.
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will be perfect if joint with TEL
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(01-11-2022, 10:48 PM)WhatDoYouThink! Wrote:  will be perfect if joint with TEL

https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/...ands/18825

The train station will be one of the biggest in the island state when completed and will provide a seamless travel link to the Thomson-East Coast Line and Woodlands North MRT station.
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forest city really bad luck. without a direct link like this to sg, its future remains bleak
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Custom clearance is the main problem not the mode of transport.
The trains can ferry passengers very fast but bottlenecks at both ends customs kill all the efforts.
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just improve the footpath and build a shelter will suffice. the walking distance is quite short.
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so hazy at this time
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Thank for the news article
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