RTS Link construction on track for completion by end 2026


PETALING JAYA: The Rapid Transit System (RTS) Link project connecting Malaysia and Singapore is progressing smoothly and is expected to be completed on schedule by the end of this year, says Transport Minister Anthony Loke.

He said most physical infrastructure works are complete, with the project now in the process of installing RTS systems.

"Inside the stations, the buildings and structural works are complete. We are now installing the systems ahead of testing, which is essential before operations can begin. Extensive testing will therefore be carried out over the coming months.

"The trains are already undergoing testing on tracks in Johor Baru, and we expect everything to progress smoothly so the project can be completed by December and begin operations in January 2027," he said.

He spoke to reporters after delivering a keynote address at the Malaysian Real Estate and Housing Developers' Association (Rehda) Institute's The CEO Series 2026 conference here on Thursday (Jan 15), attended by its chairman, Datuk Jeffrey Ng Tiong Lip.

Loke added that it was crucial to table a new parliamentary bill at the next session to allow joint border controls for Malaysia and Singapore (in a single location) before the RTS Link operations begin.

"Without this law, we cannot establish co-located customs, immigration and quarantine (CIQ) stations, which would allow Singaporean officers at Bukit Chagar and Malaysian officers at Woodlands North.

"This is a bilateral cooperation and understanding that is crucial to ensuring the effectiveness of the RTS," he said.

On the Bukit Chagar Integrated Development, he said it should adopt Hong Kong's Central-style model, connecting surrounding buildings through pedestrian walkways linked to JB Sentral.

"JB Sentral and Bukit Chagar are nearly 300m apart, so integration between the two is needed for people to easily access buses and trains," he said.

Earlier, Loke witnessed the launch of the Rehda Institute Youth Initiative (RIYI), a national programme to strengthen university-industry collaborations and bolster the workforce. - Bernama

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