
Straits of Johor - Wikipedia
The Johor Strait (also known as the Tebrau Strait, Straits of Johor, Selat Johor, Selat Tebrau, and Tebrau Reach, also spelled Johore Strait) is an international strait in Southeast Asia, between Singapore and Peninsular Malaysia.
Johore Strait | Singapore, Malaysia, & Map | Britannica
Johore Strait, northern arm of the Singapore Strait, 30 miles (50 km) long and 3/4 –3 miles wide, between the Republic of Singapore and the region of Johor at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula. It is crossed by a rail and road causeway linking Johor Baharu, Malaysia, with Woodlands, Singapore.
Johor–Singapore Causeway - Wikipedia
The Johor–Singapore Causeway is a 1.056-kilometre (0.66 mi) causeway consisting of a combined railway and motorway crossing that links Malaysia's second largest city of Johor Bahru across the Straits of Johor to the district and town of Woodlands in Singapore.
Strait of Johor - National Library Board
The 50-kilometre-long Strait of Johor sits between Singapore and Johor at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula. There are two bridges crossing the strait. One is the Causeway , a rail-and-road link between Johor Bahru in Malaysia and Woodlands in Singapore. 6 The other, known as the Second Link , connects Tanjung Kupang in Johor and Tuas in ...
Here’s how the Johor-Singapore Causeway evolved over 100 years
2024年6月27日 · More than 300,000 people travel across the Johor-Singapore Causeway every day, making it one of the busiest land border crossings in the world. But it is more than just a conduit for goods and...
Malaysia, Singapore reaffirm joint ... - The Straits Times
2024年11月28日 · SINGAPORE - The Johor Strait, the narrow body of water between Singapore and Malaysia, is under growing pressure from many sources, including aquaculture farms and land reclamation.
Johor Strait fishermen bemoan poorer hauls; experts say ... - CNA
Observers say that reclamation and the structure of one of the world’s busiest land border crossings restrict water flow on the Johor Strait and traps pollutants, impacting the marine ecosystem.