Weekend road trips to Malaysia are a reality again now that the land borders have reopened. If you’re looking for a fast and convenient way to cross the Causeway, here’s some good news for you.
Public bus company Causeway Link has launched their Woodlands Customs, Immigration, and Quarantine (CIQ)-Johor Bahru (JB) shuttle bus service. The bus service runs daily from 6.30am to 10.30pm in Singapore, with 15-minute intervals in between.
Here’s what you need to know if you’re eager to make the trip soon.
From today (1 Apr), Causeway Link is launching their Johor Bahru-Woodlands CIQ shuttle buses for convenient trips between Singapore and Malaysia.
The bus rides will have 15-minute intervals based on customs clearance conditions and traffic.
Interested passengers should note that the bus service only accepts cash. As such, commuters are advised to prepare the exact fare prior to boarding.
Here are the rates for the bus rides:
You should also take note of the schedule of the first bus and last bus at Woodlands Checkpoint and Bangunan Sultan Iskandar CIQ respectively.
According to Causeway Link, the first bus from Woodlands Checkpoint CIQ starts at 6.30am while the last bus is at 10.30pm.
Bangunan Sultan Iskandar CIQ
Woodlands Checkpoint CIQ
To successfully board the bus, keep in mind the requirements for travellers moving from Singapore to Malaysia.
You can check out MySafeTravel Malaysia and the Ministry of International Trade And Industry’s website for more details.
Causeway Link has also advised travellers to check out the Immigration Department of Singapore – Checklist for Fully Vaccinated Travellers for more details.
Passengers must have the above checklist in hard copy for reference, to help themselves as well as the shuttle bus company to be ready for a smooth journey.
Now that things seem to be gradually going back to normal, we’ll finally be able to resume our weekend trips to JB.
Since the pandemic is not over yet, keep in mind the requirements for travelling between Singapore and Malaysia.
Hopefully, you’ll have fun on your upcoming shopping trips and adventures in Malaysia.
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Featured images adapted from Causeway Link on Facebook and Google Maps.
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