Border Breakthrough: Singapore & Malaysia Unveil High-Speed RTS Link, Redefining Cross-Border Travel

The Rapid Transit System (RTS) Link, a groundbreaking cross-border metro connecting Singapore and Malaysia, reached a significant milestone on Sunday, July 20, 2025, with the official unveiling of its first train. This vital development marks a transformative phase for cross-border travel, promising to alleviate severe traffic congestion on the Johor-Singapore Causeway and revolutionize daily commuting between the two nations.
Upon its completion, the RTS Link is set to offer a swift, cost-effective, and reliable mode of public transportation, significantly enhancing cross-border accessibility and regional connectivity. This high-speed train system will span 4 kilometers, linking Singapore’s Woodlands North to Bukit Chagar in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, with an impressive total travel time of just five minutes between the two cities.
The train service will be operated by RTS Operations, a joint venture formed by Prasarana RTS Operations and SMRT RTS. The automated driverless trains, each 76.5 meters in length and designed for swift and comfortable passenger transport, are supplied by CRRC Zhuzhou Locomotive, a Chinese company renowned for its advanced railway technology. The design of the inaugural train draws inspiration from the national colors of Singapore, Johor, and Malaysia, symbolizing the deep connection and shared pride between these regions.
Following its unveiling, the first train has commenced thorough testing at the Singapore Rail Transit Corporation (SRTC). This crucial testing phase involves evaluating the train’s performance on its designated route, ensuring smooth and efficient operation, and addressing any potential issues related to system integration that could impact the smooth launch of the RTS Link. Key components, including electrical cables, safety locks, air supply lines, and undercarriages, are meticulously inspected to guarantee the highest standards of safety and reliability. This meticulous evaluation process is vital for fine-tuning the system, identifying potential long-term operational problems, and ensuring the seamless function of the train’s automated systems to deliver a high standard of service for the thousands of daily passengers.
The RTS Link is slated to launch in December 2026, heralding a new era in cross-border travel. Once operational, it will have the capacity to transport up to 10,000 passengers per hour in each direction, drastically easing congestion on the Johor-Singapore Causeway. The trains will operate at speeds of up to 80 km/h, ensuring rapid and comfortable journeys. A significant advantage for commuters will be the ability to complete immigration checks at the departure stations in both directions, eliminating the need for double clearance upon arrival and thereby streamlining the cross-border journey.
The remaining seven trainsets for the RTS Link are scheduled for delivery to the Wadi Hana depot in Johor Bahru between August and December 2025. Each arriving trainset will undergo further rigorous testing and operational trials on the RTS Link tracks to ensure the entire fleet operates efficiently and meets all safety and operational requirements before the official launch. This hands-on testing will provide valuable insights into real-world performance, allowing engineers to fine-tune the trains and ensure they meet the high standards expected by commuters.
Ultimately, the RTS Link is poised to transform travel between Singapore and Malaysia, offering a more efficient and comfortable alternative to road transport. This substantial investment in regional infrastructure is expected to bolster economic and social ties, providing a much-needed boost to the daily lives of residents and travelers by reducing the time and cost associated with cross-border commuting. The project represents a vital step towards realizing a vision of efficient regional travel and lays the foundation for a greater, more sustainable, efficient, and interconnected transportation network between Singapore and Malaysia.
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