Resumption of Cross-Border Bus Services from 1 May 2022

Cross-Border Public Bus Services have resumed operations on Sunday, 1 May 2022. These include:

The Vaccinated Travel Bus Services operated by Transtar Travel & Handal Indah Sdn Bhd (Causeway Link) were withdrawn from 1 May 2022. The last day of service was on Saturday, 30 April 2022.

Other Causeway Link Cross-Border Bus Services will resume at a later date.

Gradual resumption of other bus services:

  • AC7 resumed on 19 May 2022
  • CW3 and CW3S resumed on 1 June 2022
  • CW7L resumed on 1 January 2023

SBS Transit & SMRT

Singapore-based bus operators SBS Transit and SMRT Buses have resumed Bus Services 160, 170, 170X and 950, offering frequent bus departures across the Causeway.

160 Jurong East Interchange ↺ JB Sentral Terminal
via Choa Chu Kang / Bukit Panjang · Woodlands Rd · Kranji MRT · Woodlands CIQ · JB CIQ
170 Queen Street Terminal – Larkin Terminal
via Bukit Timah · Upper Bukit Timah · Woodlands Rd · Kranji MRT · Woodlands CIQ · JB CIQ
170X Kranji MRT – JB Sentral Terminal
via Woodlands CIQ · JB CIQ
950 Woodlands Interchange ↺ JB Sentral Terminal
via Marsling MRT · Woodlands CIQ · JB CIQ · JB Sentral

Refer to the individual articles for bus routes and departure timings.

On the first day of operations (1 May), Service 160/170X/950 buses carried signages advising that buses would not call at JB Sentral Terminal. This arrangement was understood to be a temporary measure, with buses turning back at JB CIQ instead. JB Sentral can be reached from JB CIQ via a short walk.

Travel Tips:

  • Transferring between these services is allowed at checkpoints, subject to prevailing distance-based fare transfer rules
  • Cash fare payment in Malaysian Ringgit is allowed when boarding in Johor Bahru and may be cheaper than contactless card payment. Please check with the Bus Captain for the bus fare.
  • Despite the wheelchair-accessible bus fleet deployed, cross-border travel is not allowed for passengers-in-wheelchair
  • Free WiFi is offered on SBS Transit Services 160, 170 and 170X

Causeway Link

Causeway Link has resumed CW1, CW2, CW5 & CW7, thus offering full-day bus services across the Causeway and Tuas Second Link.

CW1 Larkin Terminal – Kranji MRT
via JB CIQ · Woodlands CIQ
CW2 Larkin Terminal – Queen Street Terminal
via JB CIQ · Woodlands CIQ
CW5 JB CIQ – Newton Circus
via Woodlands CIQ
CW7 Tuas Link MRT – CIQ Second Link
(Short Trip CW4G) Gelang Patah – CIQ Second Link
via Nusa Perintis

Refer to the individual articles for bus routes and departure timings.

For the Causeway routes, boarding points in Singapore are Kranji MRT / Queen Street Ter / Newton Circus only. On the JB side, a connecting service CWL connects Larkin Terminal with JB CIQ, with through-ticketing offered for CW1/2/5 commuters.

For the CIQ Second Link routes, only CW4G and CW7 are offered, connecting Gelang Patah to Tuas Link MRT. The remaining CW routes have yet to resume.

Travel Tips:

  • Causeway Link has increased fares since pre-COVID times; please check with ground staff for the new fares
  • Contactless card payment via Manjalink is allowed on cross-border services
  • The operating hours of Causeway Link services from Singapore are shorter than that of SBS Transit. After the last CW1 departs Kranji at 2330hrs, passengers can still rely on Bus Service 170 (last bus is ~1:05 am from Opp Kranji Stn)

Singapore Johore Express

Singapore-Johore Express resumes its single route between Queen Street and Larkin

SJE Queen Street Terminal – Larkin Terminal
via Woodlands CIQ · JB CIQ

 


Transtar

Transtar Travel operates TS-prefixed routes that operate at infrequent intervals as follows:

TS1 Changi Airport – JB CIQ
via Expo · Woodlands MRT · Marsiling MRT · Woodlands CIQ
TS3 Marina Square – JB CIQ
via Marina Bay Sands · Telok Ayer · Chinatown · Woodlands · Woodlands CIQ
TS6 Buona Vista MRT – Gelang Patah Sentral
via one-North MRT · Kent Ridge MRT · AYE · Jln Ahmad Ibrahim · Gul Circle MRT · Tuas West Road MRT · Tuas Link MRT · Tuas CIQ · CIQ Second Link
TS8 Resorts World Sentosa – JB CIQ
via Cantonment Link · Outram Park MRT · Great World · Scotts/Stevens/Whitley Road · Woodlands CIQ

Refer to the individual articles for bus routes and departure timings. Take note that Service TS3 only operates 2 departures in each direction on weekdays, which reduces to just 1 departure on weekends. Ticketing is available via the Transtar Travel website.


New Bus Fleet for Cross-Border Public Buses

SBS Transit will operate Bus Services 160, 170 & 170X using Mercedes-Benz Citaro, MAN A22 (Euro V) and MAN A22 (Euro VI) buses which have recently been registered for Cross-Border operation.

These buses replace the former Scania K230UB (Euro IV) fleet deployed on its cross-border bus services prior to the Malaysia Movement Control Order in March 2020.


Operator Posters

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18 thoughts on “Resumption of Cross-Border Bus Services from 1 May 2022

  • 14 May 2022 at 11:58 PM
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    Best if 950 can extend to Larkin.
    Best if AC7 to transfer to TTS renumbered 870.

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  • 25 April 2022 at 2:26 PM
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    will bus service 950/A also operate on MAN A22[Euro VI] and Mercedes-Benz Citaro.

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    • 26 April 2022 at 11:52 AM
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      No i think just MAN A22 Euro V. Also they probably going either use the pre covid MAN A22 Euro V or registered the later Euro V MAN A22 Batch. Only 160/170 get new buses, its for Scania K230UB Euro IV replacement.
      Most likely 160 will get a fleet of MAN A22 Euro V & MAN A22 Euro VI. While 170 will get full fleet of Mercedes Benz Citaros maybe a few MAN A22 as well?

      So i think its:

      160: MAN A22 Euro V & VI
      170: Mercedes Benz Citaro
      950: MAN A22 Euro V

      As for 160A & 170X, Both will most likely stay with fleet of Mercedes Benz Citaro

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  • 24 April 2022 at 8:18 PM
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    Anyway, the destination displays after 1 May will only show:

    160 – “JB SENTRAL (LOOP)”/”JURONG EAST”
    170 – “LARKIN”/”QUEEN STREET”
    170X – “JB SENTRAL (LOOP)/”KRANJI STN”

    So, 160, 170 and 170X will also not have wheelchair-accessible bus logo?

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    • 25 April 2022 at 11:56 AM
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      Most likely for the local sectors, just like before.

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