Singapore's Participation in Developing Passenger Dispersal and Transit Facilitation Channels at Johor's Elevated Autonomous Rapid Transit Network
Public transport
7 July 2026
Written Reply to Parliamentary Question
Mr Kenneth Tiong Boon Kiat asked the Acting Minister for Transport
a. regarding Johor's elevated Autonomous Rapid Transit (e-ART) feeder network for passenger dispersal from Bukit Chagar Rapid Transit System (RTS) terminus, what is the Government’s strategy, including coordinating with Malaysian authorities, for dispersal of up to 10,000 RTS passengers per hour in each direction; and
b. whether Singapore will seek meaningful participation in transit-oriented development plans at e-ART stations, to promote usage of RTS and its wider transit networks.
Reply by Acting Minister for Transport Jeffrey Siow:
1. The Singapore Government works with Malaysian authorities on passenger connectivity and dispersal from the RTS Link. However, specific transport modes like the Johor's elevated Autonomous Rapid Transit (e-ART) feeder network are under the purview of Malaysian authorities. In Singapore, commuters arriving at Woodlands North can transfer to our domestic transport network, including the MRT via Woodlands North station on the Thomson-East Coast Line.
