Malaysia-Singapore Second Link, Johor Bahru
About Malaysia-Singapore Second Link
Malaysia-Singapore Second Link is a bridge that links Malaysia to Singapore. It connects Tanjung Kupang in Johor with Tuas in Singapore, and is often referred to simply as The Second Link in Malaysia, or the Tuas Second Link in Singapore. It is the second crossing between the two countries after the Johor-Singapore Causeway.
The Second Link was completed on 2 January, 1998. It helps to reduce congeston on the already overburdened Causeway. The link comprises a 1.92 km bridge over the straits. It has three lanes on each side. On the Malaysia side is the Tanjung Kupang Toll Plaza. It is built inland on Tanjung Kupang. Onwards from here is the Second Link Expressway (E3), which links to the North-South Expressway (E2) at Exit 253, Senai North Interchange. On the Singapore side is the Tuas Checkpoint. It was built on a 19.6 hectare piece of reclaimed land. Onwards from there is the Ayer Rajah Expressway, AYE.
The toll for passenger cars using the Second Link is RM10.80 at Tanjung Kupang Toll Plaza and S$4.60 at the Tuas Checkpoint.

Malaysia-Singapore Second Link
Author: Luthfi Amara
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The Second Link at Night
Author: espion
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