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).
SINGAPORE - Thousands have crossed the land borders between Singapore and Malaysia since they 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. The first bus left at 6am from Malaysia and 6.30am from Woodlands..
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Last night, Singapore permanent resident Kartina Hashim and her husband turned up at Woodlands some two hours before the borders reopened at the stroke of midnight, all eager to travel to Johor Bahru to visit their family. "I'm super excited. I can't wait to see my family. I don't know how to describe this feeling, but I think I'll cry.