Sunday, 22 April 2018

City Express Bus Service (to/from Malaysia)



Tangkak-Muar/Johor Bahru / Singapore.

Johor Bahru – Muar/Melaka-Putrajaya-Shah Alam-Klang/ Muar- Kuala Lumpur / Singapore

JohorBahru – Muar- Melaka –Kuala Lumpur – Shah Alam- Klang- Butterworth – Penang – Alor Setar – Bukit Kayu Hitam

Johor Bahru –Melaka- Kuala Lumpur- Penang

Singapore – Melaka – Kuala Lumpur

Johor Bahru – Seremban – Shah Alam – Klang

Visit http://cityexpress.com.my/


Friday, 20 April 2018

Johor Baru-S'pore RTS Link to open by 2024

Johor Baru-Singapore RTS Link on track to open by 2024, should cut down Causeway jams: Khaw Boon Wan



Transport Minister Khaw Boon Wan visiting the site of the future RTS Link and Thomson-East Coast Line (TEL) stations at Woodlands North.

Works on the Johor Baru-Singapore Rapid Transit System (RTS) Link, which will allow commuters to take the train across the border, are on track for completion in 2024, the Land Transport Authority said on Tuesday (April 17).

Transport Minister Khaw Boon Wan shared photos and videos of the progress of the RTS Link.

He visited the sites at the Woodlands station, as well as Bukit Chagar station in Johor.

"We are bullish about the upcoming RTS Link, linking Woodlands North Station to Bukit Chagar Station in JB," he wrote. "When completed in 2024, it should be the preferred mode of transport for commuters crossing the Johor Strait."

He added that the trip between the two stations takes just five minutes.

"Over at Bukit Chagar, ample provisions will be made for Malaysian commuters to park their vehicles," wrote Mr Khaw.

He added that the development "should shift commuters currently using the Causeway", and said the RTS Link is expected to "significantly cut down the Causeway jams".

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and his Malaysian counterpart Najib Razak had witnessed the signing of a bilateral agreement to build the RTS Link on Jan 16.

~News courtesy of Straits Times~

Jewel Changi Airport on track for 2019 opening

Jewel Changi Airport on track for 2019 opening; facade works to be completed by June 2018

Major works at Jewel Changi Airport to install more than 9,000 pieces of glass - each weighing up to 300kg - will be completed by June 2018.

With 75 per cent of the overall construction completed, the facility is on track for a 2019 opening, said Jewel Changi Airport (Jewel) - a joint venture between Changi Airport Group (CAG) and CapitaLand - during a media preview on Wednesday (April 18).

Visitors travelling along Airport Boulevard would have noticed the gradual formation of the iconic infrastructure as work on its distinctive glass and steel façade enters the last lap towards completion, the firm said.

The entire Jewel facade is made up of more than 9,000 pieces of specially manufactured glass, close to 18,000 pieces of steel beams and over 6,000 steel nodes.

The complexity of the facade installation is due in part to the fact that no single piece has the same dimensions and specifications.

The entire facade will weigh more than 6,000 tonnes when complete, said head of projects Ashith Alva.

He explained that meticulous execution is required as the glass panels are transported from the ground level to the top of the facade for the roof installation.

A glass panel being put up at Jewel Changi Airport

The glass panels are able to transmit light to enable the landscaping in Jewel to thrive, and reduce heat to ensure sustainable cooling of the complex's interior.

To ensure that noise levels of the aircraft are kept to a minimum in the building, the glass panels are designed to have an air gap of 16mm to serve as insulation against the noise emitted.

A series of tests and research was also conducted to ascertain that the glare emitted off Jewel's surface will not interfere with the daily operations of the air traffic controllers since Changi Airport's air traffic control tower is situated right next to Jewel.

The entire study, engineering and shortlisting of the glass material took two years to complete.

The 10-storey mainly commercial development with five basement floors will house about 300 shops and food and beverage outlets.

Highlights include a 40m-high indoor waterfall and a five-storey garden with 2,500 trees and 100,000 shrubs from countries such as Brazil, Australia, Thailand and the United States.

Connected directly to Terminal 1, Jewel will be linked to Terminals 2 and 3 via air-conditioned bridges with travelators.

~News courtesy of Straits Times~

Sir Stamford Raffles Statue to undergo routine cleaning on 23 April

Sir Stamford Raffles Statue at Raffles Landing Site to undergo routine cleaning on 23 April 2018



The Singapore Tourism Board would like to inform the public that the Sir Stamford Raffles statue at the Raffles Landing Site along Singapore River will be undergoing a one-day routine cleaning on 23 April 2018.

The Sir Stamford Raffles statue will not be available for photo-taking as scaffolding will be erected around it to facilitate the cleaning.

We seek the public's understanding as the works may cause some inconvenience during the cleaning.

~News courtesy of Singapore Tourism Board~

Saturday, 14 April 2018

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