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Good news for bro who frequently using 2nd Link. Both Spore n Msian govt agree to reduce the toll....

 

This after both Singapore and Malaysia reached a historical agreement to resolve Points of Agreement (POA) on Malayan Railway lands

 

 

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For those who got property in Iskandar, Temasek will form 50-50 joint venture to develop the area with Msian.

 

 

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Good news for bro who frequently using 2nd Link. Both Spore n Msian govt agree to reduce the toll....

 

This after both Singapore and Malaysia reached a historical agreement to resolve Points of Agreement (POA) on Malayan Railway lands

Noted with thanks, but, where's the source??

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Good news for bro who frequently using 2nd Link. Both Spore n Msian govt agree to reduce the toll....

 

This after both Singapore and Malaysia reached a historical agreement to resolve Points of Agreement (POA) on Malayan Railway lands

Good news but when n how much..

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It is Joint Statement - after Retreat between Lee Hsien Loong And Najib

 

- To optimise further existing road connectivity between Malaysia and Singapore, in particular thru increased utilisation of the Second Link. To this end, the two Leaders have agreed that the toll charges for the Second Link will be SIGNIFICANTLY reduced on both sides. The reduced toll charges will be announced within a month.

 

 

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It is Joint Statement - after Retreat between Lee Hsien Loong And Najib

 

- To optimise further existing road connectivity between Malaysia and Singapore, in particular thru increased utilisation of the Second Link. To this end, the two Leaders have agreed that the toll charges for the Second Link will be SIGNIFICANTLY reduced on both sides. The reduced toll charges will be announced within a month.

Where's the link to these news?

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They also increasing bus link

 

Cross border scheduled bus services will be doubled with the introduction of 8 new additional routes (4 from each side) between Pasar Bakti and Larkin in Johor and the 2 Integrated Resorts, Boon Lay, Newton and Changi Airport in Singapore.

 

Cross border taxi will be liberalised with taxi being allowed to pick up and drop off passengers from any location.

 

Malaysia Automated Clearance System had been implemented to facilitate cross border immigration clearance......

 

 

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After the immigration in 2nd link, where can i make a U turn to head back to Sg?

 

u exit at nusajaya...slightly after gelang patah exit. then after u make the exit, keep left n straight away enter the next exit. then u r back at the expressway going back to spore.

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u exit at nusajaya...slightly after gelang patah exit. then after u make the exit, keep left n straight away enter the next exit. then u r back at the expressway going back to spore.

 

Kam siah a lot

 

 

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The news media a bit slow hah..... u have to wait sorry....

 

If media did not report, where did you get your information?

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A Rapid Transit System link between Tanjung Puteri, Johor Bahru and Singapore aimed at enhancing connectivity between the two countries will be jointly developed. The rapid transit system link will be integrated with public transport services in both JB and Singapore. For the convenience of commuters, the rapid transit system link will have a single co located CIQ facility in Singapore with the exact location to be determined later. It is targeted that the proposed rapid transit system link will be operational by 2018.

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S'pore, M'sian PMs hold retreat to further strengthen ties

By S Ramesh | Posted: 24 May 2010 1618 hrs

 

 

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Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak (right) with PM Lee Hsien Loong. - TODAY photo

 

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