Changi Airport
Changi Airport, is the primary civilian airport for Singapore and one of the largest transportation hubs in Southeast Asia. It is currently rated the World’s Best Airport by Skytrax for the fifth consecutive year since 2013. It is also one of the world’s busiest airports by international passenger and cargo traffic. The airport is located in Changi, at the eastern end of Singapore, approximately 17.2 kilometres northeast from Marina Bay. Many tourists took a chance to travel from Singapore to JB.
Getting to Johor Bahru from Changi
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Another way is to take the MRT train from Terminal 2 MRT Station to Tanah Merah MRT Station (two stations away). Alight on the left side and board a west-bound train to Jurong East MRT Station (20 stations away)
Descend from the train and change to a northbound train at the centre track to Kranji MRT Station (5 stations away). Get out from the station and change to an SBS Transit Service No 160 or 170 from across the road or a Causeway Link Bus (yellow colour). Both of these bus will take you to the Woodlands Immigration Complex, and onwards to Johor Bahru.
Traveling time between MRT Stations is about 2.7 minutes, and waiting time for trains normally do not exceed 5 minutes on average.
Getting to Johor Bahru from Changi
Another option is to take a bus, SMRT Service 858 from the basement of Changi Airport T1 or T2. It will take you from one terminal to the other at Woodlands Regional Interchange (Bus and MRT Station). At Woodlands RI Bus Terminal, you will transfer to another SMRT Service No 960 which will take you to Woodlands Immigration Complex and onwards to Johor Bahru.
The third option is to take the MRT train from Changi Airport T2 and alight at Tanah Merah. Then change to a westbound train and alight at the Bugis MRT Station (8 stations away). Get out of the station, turn left, get up the escalator, turn left, take the diagonal path on the left hand side and walk to the Queen Street Bus Terminal. There, catch a Singapore-Johore Express bus. You can also take SBS Transit Service No 170 which also starts from the terminal but this is not advisable as it is a normal service with many stops along the way to Woodlands. If you are in a group, and do not mind paying a bit more, you can also take a taxi from the terminal there. Only taxis at this terminal are authorised to carry passengers from Singapore to Johor Bahru.

