Where To Take Bus To JB From Singapore

To Take Bus To JB From Singapore

Taking a bus from Singapore to JB can be an easy yet budget-friendly way to travel.

It’s especially suitable for a single or couple of travellers.

If you want to know where to take bus to JB from Singapore, this is the post for you.

To help you save time, we’ll cover buses you can take directly to the Singapore checkpoint—without any stops.

Sounds awesome? Keep reading on.

 

Overview

From our list below, you can see the popular locations in Singapore where you can take a bus directly to the SG-MY checkpoints.

So to know how to get to JB from Singapore, you need to know where you’re heading to exactly.

If you’re going to places such as JB Sentral, JB City Square, Mid Valley JB, take a bus from locations listed in No. 1 to No. 3.

If you’re going to places such as Legoland, Puteri Harbour, Sunway Iskandar, choose No. 4 to No. 6.

But if you’re travelling in a family or a group, it’s always best to take a taxi from Singapore to JB. A private taxi is always more convenient than a public bus.

 

Tip:

 

1. Kranji MRT

So if you’re looking for how to cross the border from Singapore to Malaysia, Kranji MRT is a good place to start.

Kranji MRT

Here you can catch the Causeway Link CW1 bus direct to the Singapore checkpoint. It’s one of the most frequent buses, arriving every 2-3 minutes.

For CW1 ticket price and schedule, view it here.

Alternative Bus: You can take SBS 170X, which is also just as frequent. SBS 170X has 5 stops to Woodlands Checkpoint.

 

2. Newton Circus

You can also catch the CW5 bus from Newton Circus straight to Woodlands Checkpoint.

Read also: How To Take Bus From Woodlands To JB

CW5 Bus Stop Newton Circus

The bus pick-up point is located about 10-minute walk from Newton MRT Station.

Newton MRT To CW5 Bus Stop

For CW5 ticket price and schedule, view it here.

Alternative Bus: None.

 

Note:

  • The CW5 pick-up point is not a bus stop. It’s located in an open-air car park nearby Newton Food Centre. 

 

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3. Queen Street Bus Terminal

There are a couple of buses from Queen Street to Woodlands Checkpoint without any intermediate stops.

Read also: How To Go JB From Singapore By Taxi

Queen Street Bus Terminal

People usually go for the CW2. It’s a popular bus, but with popular buses, you can expect long queues and crowds.

For CW2 ticket price and schedule, view it here.

Another direct bus is SJE, which goes to Larkin Sentral, JB.

For SJE ticket price and schedule, view it here.

Alternative Bus: SBS 170, which also goes to Larkin. But it makes many stops before reaching the checkpoint!

 

Tip:

  • Between SJE and CW2, CW2 is the better choice. Why? Because once you reach the checkpoint, you can just reboard any CW bus to JB without having to wait too long. 

 

4. Jurong Town Hall Bus Interchange

If you want to go from Jurong Town Hall Bus Interchange to Tuas Checkpoint without intermediate stops, take the CW3 or CW4.

Read also: Bus From Jurong East To Legoland Malaysia

Jurong Town Hall Bus Interchange Berth

For CW3 ticket price and schedule, view it here.

For CW4 ticket price and schedule, view it here.

Alternative Bus: SBS 160, but this bus is not recommended because it has too many stops before reaching Tuas Checkpoint.

 

5. Boon Lay MRT

Nearby Boon Lay MRT? You can take CW6 from Boon Lay Bus Stop to Tuas Checkpoint without any stops in-between.

Boon Lay Bus Interchange

For CW6 ticket price and schedule, view it here.

Alternative Bus: None.

 

6. Tuas Link MRT

It’s not possible to walk from Tuas Link MRT to Tuas Checkpoint.

Instead, you can catch CW7 from the Opp Tuas Link Station bus stop (code: 25421) for a direct transfer to the checkpoint.

Opp Tuas Link Station Bus Stop

For CW7 ticket price and schedule, view it here.

Alternative Bus: None.

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