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Suspension of Cross-Border Bus Services due to Malaysia Movement Control Order
18 March 2020
As a result of the nationwide Movement Control Order implemented by the Malaysian Government, cross-border bus services are suspended from 18 March 2020 until further notice.
While some cross-border bus services such as 160 & 170 would be diverted to loop at Woodlands Train Checkpoint along Woodlands Centre Road, other cross-border bus services would be suspended in the meantime.
Find out more at: Transport Arrangements for the Movement Control Order (Singapore–Malaysia land border crossings)
Timeline of Movement Control Order announcements:
- 2020 (16 Mar): Nationwide two-week Movement Control Order (MCO) announced for 18 March 2020 to 31 March 2020
- 2020 (25 Mar): Two-week extension to MCO announced; ending on 14 April 2020
- 2020 (10 Apr): Further two-week extension to MCO announced; ending on 28 April 2020
- 2020 (23 Apr): Further two-week extension to MCO announced; ending on 12 May 2020
- 2020 (10 May): Further four-week extension to MCO announced; ending on 9 June 2020
- 2020 (07 Jun): Recovery MCO announced to start on 10 June 2020; ending on 31 August 2020
- 2020 (28 Aug): Recovery MCO announced to be extended for 4 months; ending on 31 December 2020
- 2021 (01 Jan): Recovery MCO announced to be extended; ending on 31 March 2021
- 2021 (30 Mar): Recovery MCO announced to be extended for 2 weeks in selected states; ending on 14 April 2021
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That’s like the suspension of cross border services for more than 1 year!
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