The service, also known as the Tebrau Shuttle, had been suspended since March 24, 2020, due to the pandemic. Malaysia's Transport Minister Wee Ka Siong ...
Ticket sales will start on 13 June for travel from 19 June to 18 July 2022." According to The Straits Times, a ticket from Woodlands to JB will cost S$5 and a ticket from JB to Woodlands will cost RM5 (S$1.56). Ticket sales will start on June 13.
The Malaysia-Singapore line has been suspended from March 24, 2020, due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The tickets will be priced at RM5 (S$1.56) for a trip from JB to Woodlands, and S$5 from Woodlands to JB. Before the pandemic, about 415,000 people used the Causeway and Second Link at Tuas daily. "There will be no ticket charge for children below the age of four.
JOHOR BAHRU: The KTM train service between Malaysia's Johor Bahru Sentral station and Woodlands station in Singapore will resume on Jun 19 after a two-year ...
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Johor-Woodlands KTM train shuttle service returns on 19 Jun. Tickets will go on sale on 13 Jun, with 31 daily trips back and forth.
We hope the resumption of train service will incentivise residents on both sides of the Causeway to visit the country on the other end. According to The Straits Times (ST), train shuttle tickets from Johor Bahru to Woodlands will cost S$1.56 (RM5) while tickets for trips in the other direction will cost S$5. This means a round trip will come to about S$6.50. Of the 31 daily services, 18 will serve the JB Sentral to Woodlands Route, while the remaining will serve passengers in the other direction.
Transport minister Wee Ka Siong says a total of 31 trips will be provided daily, with a train departing every 30 minutes.