Bukit Chagar Station


Bukit Chagar Station is the central terminus of the upcoming Johor Bahru–Singapore RTS Link. Located in the heart of Johor Bahru, this landmark station is designed to become a vital hub for seamless cross-border connectivity between Malaysia and Singapore. As the key Malaysian entry and exit point for commuters, the station will drastically reduce congestion at the Johor-Singapore Causeway, revolutionizing daily travel for thousands of people.

Artist Impression of the Bukit Chagar Station, Johor Bahru
Artist Impression of the Bukit Chagar Station, Johor Bahru (2 September 2025)

Overview of Bukit Chagar Station

The Bukit Chagar Station is a modern transit complex built to handle high passenger volumes. Its primary role is to serve as the Malaysian terminal for the RTS Link, which connects directly to Woodlands North MRT Station in Singapore. Featuring state-of-the-art facilities and efficient passenger flow systems, the station is expected to transform the region’s transportation landscape.

Equipped with integrated customs, immigration, and quarantine facilities, or CIQ, the station streamlines border procedures, ensuring that commuters can clear both Malaysian and Singaporean checks within the same building before boarding their train.

Design and Architecture

The station’s architecture blends modern efficiency with cultural identity. With sleek lines, spacious concourses, and eco-friendly elements, Bukit Chagar Station is designed to be both functional and visually striking. The elevated platforms allow for smooth passenger circulation, while the integration of natural lighting reduces energy consumption.

Key Features

Strategic Importance

The location of Bukit Chagar is no coincidence. Being situated near Johor Bahru’s city center, the station is easily accessible by road, public buses, and taxis. This strategic positioning ensures that it can serve not only daily commuters but also tourists traveling between Malaysia and Singapore.

Currently, many passengers rely on buses and private vehicles to cross the Causeway, leading to severe traffic congestion. With the RTS Link operating through Bukit Chagar Station, travel times between Johor Bahru and Woodlands North will be cut down to just five minutes by train, compared to the often unpredictable hours by road.

The RTS Link Connection

The RTS Link is a dedicated 4-kilometer rapid transit system connecting Bukit Chagar Station in Johor Bahru with Woodlands North MRT Station in Singapore. Scheduled to handle up to 10,000 passengers per hour in each direction, it is poised to become the backbone of cross-border commuting. The RTS Link will complement existing road links and relieve pressure on the Johor-Singapore Causeway.

Facilities at Bukit Chagar Station

Bukit Chagar Station is designed to ensure convenience and comfort for travelers. Among its key facilities are:

  1. CIQ Complex: Fully integrated customs, immigration, and quarantine checkpoints for both countries.
  2. Passenger Amenities: Waiting areas, restrooms, ticketing counters, and digital information systems.
  3. Retail and Dining: Shops and food outlets to serve both commuters and visitors.
  4. Accessibility: Features to cater to elderly passengers, families with strollers, and persons with disabilities.

Economic and Social Impact

The station is expected to have a significant positive impact on Johor Bahru and Singapore. By providing efficient cross-border connectivity, Bukit Chagar Station will:

Fun Fact

A unique feature of Bukit Chagar Station is its “one-stop” clearance system. For the first time in Malaysia–Singapore travel, passengers will undergo both countries’ immigration and customs checks at the same station before departure. This means that once you board the train at Bukit Chagar, you can disembark at Woodlands North and walk straight into Singapore without further checks—a major convenience for daily commuters!

Looking Ahead

The RTS Link and Bukit Chagar Station are expected to redefine cross-border connectivity when operations begin. With projected completion in the late 2020s, the project stands as a symbol of bilateral cooperation and a shared vision for sustainable urban mobility. It also represents Malaysia’s commitment to modernizing infrastructure and easing the lives of millions who travel between Johor and Singapore every year.

References

  1. The Star – RTS Link Project Progress
  2. CNA – RTS Link Construction Updates

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