Johor Bahru–Singapore Rapid Transit System (RTS) Link & Immigration Efficiency
Johor Bahru–Singapore Rapid Transit System (RTS) Link & Immigration Efficiency

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Johor Bahru–Singapore Rapid Transit System (RTS) Link & Immigration Efficiency

The Johor Bahru–Singapore RTS Link is set to revolutionize cross-border travel by offering faster, more reliable transit and improved immigration procedures. The project aims to make commuting smoother, reduce congestion at the Causeway, and deliver a world-class passenger experience.

Key Features

1. 100 E-Gates at Bukit Chagar ICQ

  • Automatic gates designed to handle high passenger volumes efficiently.

  • Reduce long queues, especially during peak hours.

  • Part of an integrated clearance system to speed up transit.

2. “Single Checkpoint” Concept

  • Co-located immigration for both Malaysia and Singapore.

  • Passengers only need to clear immigration once at departure, saving time.

3. Additional Facilities to Ease Congestion

  • 10 security screening lanes.

  • 18 baggage scanning machines.

  • Dedicated lanes for passengers without luggage.

  • QR code passport clearance to reduce manual checks.

4. Passenger Capacity & Impact

  • Initial daily ridership: ~40,000 passengers.

  • Long-term capacity: up to 140,000 passengers/day.

  • Expected to handle 30–40% of cross-border traffic currently using the Causeway.

5. World-Class Standards

  • Designed to serve as an international gateway.

  • Customer experience benchmarked against Changi Airport and KLIA.

6. Public Information Center

  • Features interactive kiosks and virtual tours to help the public understand the RTS system.

Why It Matters

The RTS Link focuses not just on speed but on reliability and predictability, allowing commuters to plan daily travel more effectively while significantly easing congestion at the Johor–Singapore Causeway.

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