RTS project to bring Johor Baru and Singapore closer


Hasni: ‘This is good for thousands of Malaysians and Singaporeans using the Causeway daily to commute between Johor Baru and Singapore.’

JOHOR BARU: Malaysia and Singapore can look forward to better connectivity and accessibility once the proposed Rapid Transit System (RTS) project, which will connect Johor Baru and Singapore, materialises.

Johor Public Works, Rural and Regional Development committee chairman Datuk Hasni Mohammad said southern Johor, especially Iskandar Malaysia, would benefit immensely from the RTS project.

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