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Woodlands Train Checkpoint (abbreviated as WTCP, also known as Woodlands CIQ) is a railway station and border checkpoint in Woodlands, Singapore.Located close to the Malaysia–Singapore border, the station is owned by Singapore's Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) and is operated by the Malaysian railway operator Keretapi Tanah Melayu (KTM) in agreement with the Singaporean authorities.
In addition, Woodlands Checkpoint is regularly accessed by commuters walking along a pedestrian footbridge to and from the adjacent Woodlands Train Checkpoint, which has regular and frequent domestic bus and taxi services; the Woodlands Train Checkpoint features a domestic bus stop, a domestic taxi stand and a domestic ride-hail (private hire ...
The bus interchange commenced operations in February 1996, replacing the previous Woodlands interchange near Woodlands Checkpoint, and the Marsiling bus terminal. Covering an area the size of three and a half football pitches and with 11 bus bays, Woodlands interchange featured an integrated taxi stand, and a bus parking area located away from ...
Woodlands Bus Interchange: 856A Woodlands Bus Interchange: Woodlands Train Checkpoint: Short-Trip 856B Canberra Road 857 Yishun Bus Interchange: Temasek Ave (Loop) Trunk 857A Yio Chu Kang Road Short-Trip 857B Promenade MRT station: 858 Woodlands Bus Interchange: Changi Airport: Trunk 858A Yishun MRT station: Short-Trip 858B Jalan Kayu Changi ...
Woodlands Train Checkpoint, a railway station and border checkpoint located close to the Malaysia–Singapore border operated by Keretapi Tanah Melayu. Woodlands railway station, Singapore , a former railway station on the Singapore–Kranji Railway which served as the northern terminus of the railway before the opening of the Johor Bahru ...
When built, the RTS Link will be the second rail link between the two countries after the KTM Intercity's Shuttle Tebrau, between JB Sentral and Woodlands Train Checkpoint. [16] However, the RTS Link is expected to replace this shuttle once it is completed. [17] For Malaysia, RTS Link is the first LRT system outside of the Klang Valley.
Woodlands New Town was speedily developing in the mid-1980s and first plans to build an entirely new bus interchange to replace the relatively small Marsiling Bus Terminal surfaces after Woodlands become part of the new Sembawang GRC in 1988. By the mid-1990s, the Woodlands Bus Interchange based at Woodlands Centre Road was fully functional.
The new checkpoint complex also houses the Woodlands Train Checkpoint, opened on 1 August 1998, as the Singapore railway border clearance facility, which was previously co-located with Malaysian immigration and customs at Tanjong Pagar railway station. The relocation to Woodlands caused disputes between the two countries, which was resolved in ...