Malaysia

RTS Link to ease Johor–Singapore border gridlock by late 2026

Anwar says long-awaited cross-border transit line and improved taxi and e-hailing schemes top agenda at 12th Malaysia–Singapore Leaders’ Retreat

Updated 6 months ago · Published on 05 Dec 2025 4:56AM

RTS Link to ease Johor–Singapore border gridlock by late 2026
The link, envisioned to carry up to 10,000 passengers per hour in each direction, is expected to transform daily commuting patterns - December 5, 2025

THE Johor Bahru–Singapore Rapid Transit System (RTS) Link, slated for completion by December next year, is expected to deliver a major reprieve to the chronic congestion plaguing the Johor Causeway.

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said the worsening border bottleneck had again become a central issue during the 12th Malaysia–Singapore Leaders’ Retreat held today in Singapore.

He noted that both governments were committed to restoring smoother cross-border movement for commuters who depend on the route daily.

“The Transport Ministries of both countries are also in their final discussions to improve the Cross-Border Taxi Scheme and e-hailing services to better meet the needs of people in both nations,” he said, adding that expanded and more efficient cross-border transport options were now a priority.

Anwar also expressed appreciation for Singapore’s contribution to the MY-SG English Volunteer Programme (MSEVP), which he said supports youth development and encourages exchanges between citizens and professional groups.

“I record my appreciation to Singapore for its contribution to the MY-SG English Volunteer Programme (MSEVP), which focuses on young people and promotes exchanges between the public and professional communities.”

He emphasised the importance of maintaining strong ties between the neighbouring nations. “May the close friendship between Malaysia and Singapore continue to be strengthened for the benefit of the people of both countries,” he wrote on Facebook.

The RTS Link, envisioned to carry up to 10,000 passengers per hour in each direction, is expected to transform daily commuting patterns and ease decades-long pressure on one of the world’s busiest land crossings. - December 5, 2025

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