JUST IN: Singapore and Malaysia hold ceremony at Causeway to mark official resumption of Rapid Transit System Link project
SINGAPORE: Singapore and Malaysia held a ceremony at the Causeway on Thursday to mark the official resumption of the Rapid Transit System Link project.
Three key agreements necessary to resume the RTS Link project have been successfully concluded, said the joint statement. This includes an agreement to amend the RTS Link Bilateral Agreement between the governments of Singapore and Malaysia. "The RTS Link will continue to feature co-location of customs, immigration and quarantine facilities so that passengers undergo CIQ clearance only once at their point of departure," the joint statement added."Both sides reaffirmed their commitment to ensuring that the RTS Link stations will be well integrated with the local transport networks in each country.
Furthermore, the RTS Link will now be a standalone Light Rail Transit system, instead of the leveraging the Thomson-East Coast Line MRT system, the statement said. The project's capacity remains unchanged at up to 10,000 passengers per hour per direction.
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