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The Johor-Singapore RTS Link, launching end-2026, will charge S$5–7 per trip, cut travel time to five minutes, and reduce Causeway congestion by up to 25%.
The Johor Bahru-Singapore RTS Link, set to launch by end-2026, will charge S$5 to S$7 per trip, with fares based on commercial principles and no subsidies for either country’s commuters.
The system, connecting Woodlands North MRT to Bukit Chagar, aims to cut Causeway congestion by up to 25% and reduce travel time to five minutes, with AI gates enabling seven-second clearance.
Malaysia’s parliament has passed the RTS Link Bill, and reciprocal legal immunity will apply to officials.
Singapore will raise Vehicle Entry Permit fees to S$50 daily for cars and S$7 for motorcycles starting January 2027.
Malaysia’s Transport Minister warned similar hikes could harm Johor’s economy, as vehicle entries have already dropped 20% to 30%.
Final fares will be announced in late 2026.
El enlace RTS Johor-Singapur, que se lanzará a finales de 2026, cobrará S $ 57 por viaje, reducirá el tiempo de viaje a cinco minutos y reducirá la congestión de la Causeway hasta en un 25%.