Thousands cross Singapore-Malaysia land borders after reopening


Travellers at the bus concourse at Woodlands Checkpoint on April 1, 2022. - ST

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): Thousands have crossed the land borders between Singapore and Malaysia since these reopened close to midnight on Friday (April 1).

Travellers were also able to take a new shuttle bus service between the checkpoints in Woodlands and Johor Baru run by Malaysian bus operator Causeway Link.

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