The Johor state government has announced a comprehensive plan to enhance the public transport system in preparation for the upcoming launch of the rapid transit system connecting Johor and Singapore next year. This initiative aims to ensure a smooth travel experience for users.
The LRT Jabodebek management announced an increase to <strong>270 daily trips</strong> from May 1 to 3, 2026, to meet the rising transportation needs of citizens. This decision aims to enhance public transport services and ensure smooth mobility in the Indonesian capital.
Malaysian Transport Minister Anthony Loke confirmed that the Rapid Transit System (RTS Link) project between Johor Bahru and Singapore is on schedule despite the global economic crisis. The project is expected to open in January 2027.
Malaysian Transport Minister Anthony Loke announced that the proposed pricing structure for the rapid transit system, known as <strong>RTS Link</strong>, between Johor and Singapore will be submitted for government approval by the third quarter of this year. This initiative aims to enhance transportation links between the two countries.
The Whoosh high-speed train tickets saw a significant surge in demand during the Eid holiday, with many passengers flocking to the Padalarang station in Indonesia. This increase comes as public transport experiences a notable revival following the easing of travel restrictions.