Malaysia

S’pore to resume cross-border bus, taxi services to M’sia from May 1

Operating hours, frequency for restored routes to be same as pre-pandemic

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 22 Apr 2022 7:52PM

S’pore to resume cross-border bus, taxi services to M’sia from May 1
Singapore’s Multi Ministry Taskforce on Covid-19 co-chair Gan Kim Yong said that they had promised to progressively allow more transport modes when announcing the resumption of travel by private transport across Singapore and Malaysia land borders at the beginning of the month. – AFP pic, April 22, 2022

SINGAPORE – Singapore will resume cross-border bus and taxi services from May 1, 2022, following the reopening of the republic’s land borders with Malaysia for fully vaccinated travellers, announced its Multi Ministry Taskforce (MTF) on Covid-19.

“When we resumed travel by private transport across Singapore and Malaysia land borders at the beginning of this month we had said that we would progressively allow more transport modes,” said MTF’s co-chair Gan Kim Yong at a virtual press conference today.

Thus, Gan, who is also the republic’s trade and industry minister, said the republic will reinstate both cross-border services between Singapore and Johor Baru.

Separately, the republic’s Land Transport Authority (LTA) said the cross-border bus services would include Services 160, 170 and 170X operated by SBS Transit Ltd, Service 950 operated by SMRT Buses Ltd, and Services TS1, TS3, TS6 and TS8 operated by Transtar Travel Pte Ltd.

These services have not been operating since March 2020, it said in a statement.

The operating hours and frequencies of Services 160, 170, 170X and 950 will be the same as from before the pandemic whereby they operate between 5.20am and 12.30am.

On cross-border taxi services, LTA said it is also working closely with its Malaysian counterpart the Land Public Transport Agency.

“Commuters travelling to Johor can either board a taxi at the Queen Street taxi terminal or book one through taxi companies with licensed cross-border taxi drivers,” LTA said.

It noted that with the resumption of cross-border bus services, the existing Vaccinated Travel Bus Services operated by Transtar Travel Pte Ltd and Handal Indah Sdn Bhd will cease on May 1, 2022. – Bernama, April 22, 2022

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