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Bukit Chagar RTS station

Coordinates: 1°27′59″N 103°45′44″E / 1.466507°N 103.762283°E / 1.466507; 103.762283
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1°27′59″N 103°45′44″E / 1.466507°N 103.762283°E / 1.466507; 103.762283

 RTS   ART  Bukit Chagar
Rapid transit station
Bukit Chagar station and CIQ building, with Wadi Hana Depot in the foreground. 6 July 2025
General information
LocationJalan Tun Abdul Razak
Bukit Chagar, 80300, Johor Bahru
Johor
Malaysia
Operated byRTS Operations Pte Ltd (RTS Link)
TBA (ART)
Line(s)RTS Link
Johor Bahru ART
Platforms2 side 1 island (RTS Link)
1 side (ART)
Tracks2 standard-gauge rail tracks (RTS Link)
1 elevated guideway (ART)
ConnectionsIntegrative station between  RTS  and ART
Construction
Structure type RTS  and ART Elevated
ParkingAvailable
Other information
Station code RTS  and ART
Exact codes to be announced
History
Opened2026 (2026) (RTS Link)
TBA (ART)
Services
Preceding station RTS Link Following station
Terminus Johor Bahru–Singapore Link Woodlands North
Terminus
Location
Map

Bukit Chagar station is a rapid transit interchange station on the Johor Bahru–Singapore RTS situated in Johor Bahru, Malaysia. The station derives its name from the nearby Bukit Chagar neighbourhood, located to its south. It is one of only two stations along the RTS Link, the counterpart being Woodlands North in Singapore.

Expected to commence operations in 2026, Bukit Chagar will mark a significant milestone as the first rapid transit station within the state of Johor and the first outside the Klang Valley.[1] In tandem with its inauguration, an autonomous rail rapid transit (ART) system is also planned to be integrated with the station, enhancing last-mile connectivity within Johor Bahru's urban transport infrastructure.[2]

Around the station

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The station serves various commercial and retail developments of the area, including Johor Bahru City Square, Komtar JBCC as well as a connection to the Johor Bahru Sentral station to travel to other parts of Malaysia via rail.

References

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  1. ^ "JB-S'pore RTS Link systems 50% complete; tracks from Malaysia to Woodlands to be done by July". The Straits Times. 27 Feb 2025. Archived from the original on 2 March 2025. Retrieved 2 March 2025.
  2. ^ "[UPDATED] E-ART preferred for Johor's last-mile RTS link connectivity-Loke". New Straits Times. 13 February 2025. Archived from the original on 2 March 2025. Retrieved 2 March 2025.