Sat in Causeway traffic for two hours on a Saturday morning? The train is the way out. The KTM Shuttle Tebrau crosses from Woodlands to JB Sentral in 5 minutes, costs less than a kopi, and runs 31 times a day. In 2026, it’s no longer the only option: KTMB’s new JB
KL ETS opens up rail travel deeper into Malaysia, and the long-awaited RTS Link from Woodlands North to Bukit Chagar opens in January 2027.
The KTM Shuttle Tebrau is the only direct train between Singapore and JB Sentral. A one-way ticket costs S$5 from Singapore or 5 MYR (~S$1.51) from JB, the ride takes 5 minutes, and there are 31 daily services total (13 SG → JB, 18 JB → SG). The RTS Link will launch in January 2027 as a faster, more frequent alternative, with a fare expected between S$5 and S$7.
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TL;DR| Train | Route | Price | Journey time | When to use |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| KTM Shuttle Tebrau | Woodlands CIQ JB Sentral |
S$5 / 5 MYR (~S$1.51) | 5 min (door-to-door ~30 min) | Day trips today. Retiring mid-2027. |
JB KL ETS |
JB Sentral KL Sentral |
From ~33 MYR (~S$10) Standard, ~109 MYR (~S$33) Platinum | ~4.5 hrs, 7 daily from KL Sentral | Onward to KL after crossing |
| RTS Link | Woodlands North Bukit Chagar |
S$5–S$7 (final fare H2 2026) | 5 min, every 3.6 min at peak | From Jan 2027. Replaces Shuttle Tebrau by mid-2027. |
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KL ETS: The New Electric Train To Kuala LumpurThe train is the most predictable way across the Causeway, full stop. No matter how bad road traffic looks on a Saturday morning, the Shuttle Tebrau leaves on schedule. Here’s what makes it the smart pick:
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The KTM Shuttle Tebrau is the direct cross-border commuter train run by Malaysia’s national rail operator, Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTMB). It only stops at two stations:
The ride itself takes around 5 minutes because the train only crosses the Causeway. Door-to-door usually lands at 30–45 minutes once you factor in immigration.
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The Shuttle Tebrau costs S$5 from Singapore or 5 MYR (~S$1.51) from JB. Fares haven’t changed in years and there are no concession rates. Here’s the full price table:
| Route | Non-Malaysian | Malaysian |
|---|---|---|
| Singapore → JB Sentral | S$5 | 5 MYR (~S$1.51) |
| JB Sentral → Singapore | 5 MYR (~S$1.51) | 5 MYR (~S$1.51) |
| Return (SG → JB → SG) | S$5 + 5 MYR | 10 MYR (~S$3.03) |
A few things to know before you queue at the counter:
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The train ride itself is about 5 minutes. Door-to-door is 30–45 minutes once you factor in immigration and the walk to City Square. The flow:
On a smooth day, you’re at the City Square Starbucks within an hour of leaving home.
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The Shuttle Tebrau runs 31 daily services total, split as 13 SG → JB and 18 JB → SG. The split reflects heavier demand from JB commuters working in Singapore. KTMB and SLA have agreed in principle to raise the frequency to 36 daily trips, but no commencement date has been confirmed.
Ticket sales close 20 minutes before departure, so plan your booking and counter time accordingly.
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There are three booking options. For weekends, public holidays and school holidays, book online ahead. Counter queues sell out the next departure fast.
Option 1: KTMB Website (shuttleonline.ktmb.com.my)
Option 2: KTM MobTicket App
Option 3: Buy At The Station
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If you’ve never done this before, here’s the flow end to end:
It’s a 7-minute walk from Woodlands MRT, or a S$10–15 Grab from town. This is not Woodlands Checkpoint (the road CIQ). They’re two different buildings about 5 minutes apart by car.
Passport must have at least 6 months’ validity at the time of travel. The QR code on your e-ticket is what you’ll scan.
Auto-gates are available for Singaporeans. Manual counters for everyone else.
Small, air-conditioned, a couple of vending machines. No food court, so eat before you arrive.
Free seating, first-come, first-sat. Standing is fine for a 5-minute ride.
Follow the signs to “Malaysia Immigration”.
Once cleared, the covered walkway drops you straight into the mall.
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The Shuttle Tebrau is a functional commuter train, not a tourist experience. Here’s the honest version:
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KL ETS: The New Electric Train To Kuala LumpurThe big news for 2026: the Electric Train Service (ETS) between JB Sentral and KL Sentral officially launched on 12 December 2025, finally connecting Johor directly to KL by rail without the awkward Gemas changeover. KTMB has since scaled the route from 4 launch services to 7 daily departures from KL Sentral.
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KL Sentral (one continuous service).
Verify the live KTMB timetable before booking. KTMB rescheduled late-night services from 18 April 2026.If you’re heading from Singapore to KL by train, the route is: Shuttle Tebrau (Woodlands → JB Sentral), then ETS (JB Sentral → KL Sentral). Total journey time is about 5–5.5 hours, including the immigration buffer and platform changeover at JB Sentral.
Book ETS tickets through the KTMB website or KTM MobTicket app, same as the Shuttle Tebrau.
Onward from JB by rail: the KTMB network also connects you to Gemas, Seremban, KL, and (via transfers) Ipoh, Penang Butterworth, and the East Coast Line to Kelantan.
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The Rapid Transit System (RTS) Link is the long-awaited cross-border MRT-style line. As of April 2026, both governments have confirmed a January 2027 opening. Crucially, the RTS Link is set to replace the KTM Shuttle Tebrau by mid-2027, so if you’re planning longer-term, the Shuttle Tebrau era is winding down.
What to know:
Bukit Chagar (JB).Why it matters: the RTS Link kills the Causeway as a daily commute pain point. For weekend trips, it’s faster than the Shuttle Tebrau because you’re stepping off an MRT, not walking into a separate CIQ building. And it runs far more frequently. Even at the upper end of the S$5–S$7 fare band, it works out cheaper than driving once you factor in Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) fees, tolls and fuel.
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A quick decision framework:
For 2026 itself, the Shuttle Tebrau is still the workhorse. The ETS makes JB a viable rail gateway to the rest of Malaysia. The RTS Link changes the game in January 2027 and closes the Shuttle Tebrau chapter by mid-2027.
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A few things that’ll save you time and money:
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Yes. The KTM Shuttle Tebrau runs 31 times a day between Woodlands Train Checkpoint and JB Sentral, with 13 services from Singapore and 18 from JB. The RTS Link will join it in January 2027 and is set to replace the Shuttle Tebrau by mid-2027.
Yes. The Shuttle Tebrau is the direct service from Singapore to JB Sentral, and the ride takes about 5 minutes. The new ETS service also runs from JB Sentral all the way to KL Sentral if you’re carrying on into Malaysia.
At JB Sentral, directly above City Square mall. From there you can walk to City Square or Komtar JBCC, or take a Grab to KSL City, Mid Valley Southkey or Paradigm Mall. JB Sentral is also the platform for the ETS service onward to Gemas, Seremban and KL.
KTMB officially recommends arriving 45 minutes before departure. Ticket sales close 20 minutes before departure, and the platform gate closes a few minutes before that. Arriving 45 minutes early gives you a buffer for the immigration queue.
Cancellations are allowed up to a cut-off before departure, with the refund processed back to your KTM Wallet. Same-day no-shows aren’t refundable. The exact cut-off is shown on the KTMB website when you book, and varies slightly by service.
Yes. Both Woodlands and JB Sentral have step-free access, and KTM staff can assist with boarding on request. The new RTS Link, when it opens in January 2027, will be fully step-free with platform-edge doors at both stations.
Carry-on only. There’s no checked-bag system on the Shuttle Tebrau. If you’re hauling a large suitcase to KL, you’ll have more luggage space onboard the ETS, where overhead racks and luggage compartments accommodate full-sized suitcases.
There isn’t one yet. The closest equivalent is the RTS Link, opening January 2027 from Woodlands North MRT (Thomson-East Coast Line terminus) to Bukit Chagar in JB. The 5-minute crossing runs every 3.6 minutes at peak.
Only for a short overlap. The RTS Link is set to replace the Shuttle Tebrau by mid-2027. After that, the RTS Link becomes the default cross-border train between Singapore and JB.
The fare is expected to land between S$5 and S$7 per one-way trip, roughly 15.50–21.70 MYR. The official fare structure will be announced in the second half of 2026, ahead of the January 2027 launch.

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Whether you’re catching the Shuttle Tebrau for dim sum, swapping onto the ETS for a long weekend in KL, or counting down to the RTS Link in January 2027, the train is the smartest way across the Causeway.
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