Taking a step forward in building Johor Bahru-Singapore RTS Link
10 Feb 2018|1,844 views
Singapore and Malaysia are a step closer to a cross-border MRT line between Woodlands North station and Johor Bahru, after a Letter of Offer was accepted by rail operators Prasarana Malaysia and SMRT. The letter was jointly given by the Malaysian Prime Minister's Department and Singapore's Land Transport Authority (LTA), said the four parties in a statement on Friday (9th February).


The two countries signed a legally-binding agreement to build the line at last month's meeting between their Prime Ministers in Singapore. The RTS Link is set to open by 31st December 2024, and construction is expected to begin next year.
Commuters can expect to hop on the train every eight minutes on average, and every four minutes during peak periods. The train system can carry up to 10,000 passengers an hour in each direction. This means 60,000 extra commuters can cross the Causeway during peak hours.
Now, an average of 300 people travel in each direction an hour, using the daily shuttle train service between Woodlands and Johor Bahru. Prasarana and SMRT have also committed to sign the concession agreement for the cross-border MRT service by 30th September this year. This first concession period will last for 30 years. Subsequent concessions will be awarded through open tender.
The joint venture company will pay a concession fee to Singapore and Malaysia, and collect fare revenue from the RTS Link in exchange. Fares will be set by the joint venture and will not be regulated by the two governments.
Singapore and Malaysia are a step closer to a cross-border MRT line between Woodlands North station and Johor Bahru, after a Letter of Offer was accepted by rail operators Prasarana Malaysia and SMRT. The letter was jointly given by the Malaysian Prime Minister's Department and Singapore's Land Transport Authority (LTA), said the four parties in a statement on Friday (9th February).


An artist's impression of the Woodlands North Station, which is part of the Johor Bahru-Singapore Rapid Transit System Link
The two countries signed a legally-binding agreement to build the line at last month's meeting between their Prime Ministers in Singapore. The RTS Link is set to open by 31st December 2024, and construction is expected to begin next year.
Commuters can expect to hop on the train every eight minutes on average, and every four minutes during peak periods. The train system can carry up to 10,000 passengers an hour in each direction. This means 60,000 extra commuters can cross the Causeway during peak hours.
Now, an average of 300 people travel in each direction an hour, using the daily shuttle train service between Woodlands and Johor Bahru. Prasarana and SMRT have also committed to sign the concession agreement for the cross-border MRT service by 30th September this year. This first concession period will last for 30 years. Subsequent concessions will be awarded through open tender.
The joint venture company will pay a concession fee to Singapore and Malaysia, and collect fare revenue from the RTS Link in exchange. Fares will be set by the joint venture and will not be regulated by the two governments.
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