S'pore's cross-border bus services to depart earlier from JB checkpoint on weekdays
This is a bid to ease early morning traffic at the Causeway.
The first buses leaving the Johor Bahru checkpoint for Woodlands on weekdays will start their services earlier at 4.50am from Sept 15, easing early morning traffic at the Causeway.
These will include the SMRT-operated service 950 bound for Woodlands, as well as services 160, 170 and 170X run by SBS Transit.
The adjusted times will be 10 minutes earlier than the current start time of 5am on weekdays, the two transport operators said.
The three bus services will continue to start departing the JB Checkpoint at 5am on public holidays and weekends.
The change comes after Malaysian media reported that Malaysia's Land Public Transport Agency had requested cross-border bus services to start earlier at 4am.
Singapore's Land Transport Authority (LTA) previously said that it was reviewing the request along with Singapore bus operators.
Service 950 operates between the Woodlands Temporary Bus Interchange and JB Sentral.
Service 160 operates between Jurong Town Hall and the JB Sentral bus terminal while service 170 runs between Larkin Terminal in Johor Bahru and Queen Street Terminal near Jalan Besar.
170X plies a shorter route, operating between Kranji MRT station and JB Sentral.
Besides these three services, the other cross-border bus services are the Causeway Link fleet of services, as well as the privately operated AC7 and the Singapore-Johore Express.
The Causeway Link fleet of buses start from various locations in Johor, with the first CW1 buses leaving the Johor checkpoint at 4am.
Johor state official Fazli Salleh had also appealed for an earlier start time to tackle the early morning rush, with snaking queues of Singapore-bound passengers forming at the JB checkpoint as early as 4am.
The upcoming Johor Bahru-Singapore Rapid Transit System Link is set to run from 6am to midnight daily when it starts passenger services by the end of 2026.
Lok Jian Wen for The Straits Times