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- First Johor Bahru–Singapore RTS Train Hits Woodlands

The first Johor Bahru–Singapore Rapid Transit System (RTS) Link train arrived at Woodlands North Station on Wednesday, February 4, 2026, marking another key milestone for the long-awaited cross-border rail service.
The Singapore's Land Transport Authority (LTA) confirmed the train’s arrival on Facebook, describing it as “another major milestone in our journey towards seamless cross-border travel.”
The train was on a scheduled demonstration run, as project teams conduct final tests ahead of the RTS Link’s planned launch by the end of 2026.
Once operational, the 4-kilometre RTS Link will connect Bukit Chagar Station to Woodlands North Station, completing the journey in just five minutes.
For Malaysians who cross the border regularly, this could mean shorter queues, more predictable travel times, and less stress during peak hours, while also reducing congestion on the Causeway.
Each train is designed to carry over 600 passengers, with a peak capacity of 10,000 commuters per hour per direction. At launch, the system will operate eight trains, with departures starting at 6am and the last train leaving at midnight.
Trains will run as frequently as every 3.6 minutes during peak times, offering commuters flexibility and convenience.

The project team celebrated a previous milestone just six weeks ago when the first train completed a dynamic test run along the RTS Link mainline. The latest arrival in Woodlands North shows the project is moving steadily toward final commissioning.
Photos shared by LTA show the sleek train stationed at Woodlands North, its destination displayed on LED panels, giving a glimpse of the modern, efficient service that will soon be available to passengers.
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