Tambak Johor

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Tambak Johor is the Malay name for the Johor–Singapore Causeway, the major road and rail link connecting Malaysia and Singapore across the Johor Strait.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf causeway
cross-border link
road-rail bridge
transport infrastructure
alternativeTo Malaysia–Singapore Second Link NERFINISHED
borderType land border crossing
builder British colonial administration NERFINISHED
carries motor vehicles
pedestrians
railway traffic
connects Johor Bahru NERFINISHED
Woodlands NERFINISHED
connectsCountry Malaysia NERFINISHED
Singapore NERFINISHED
constructionStart 1919
country Malaysia
Singapore
crosses Johor Strait NERFINISHED
hasBorderCheckpoint Sultan Iskandar Building NERFINISHED
Woodlands Checkpoint NERFINISHED
hasRailwayTrack yes
hasToll no
historicalEvent used during World War II military operations
length approximately 0.66 miles
approximately 1.056 kilometres
locatedInRegion Iskandar Malaysia NERFINISHED
North Region, Singapore NERFINISHED
locatedInState Johor NERFINISHED
nativeName Tambak Johor NERFINISHED
nativeNameLanguage Malay
notableFor being one of the busiest border crossings in the world
heavy daily congestion
officialName Johor–Singapore Causeway NERFINISHED
opened 1923
partOf Malaysia–Singapore border NERFINISHED
railwayOperator KTM Intercity NERFINISHED
regionServed Johor Bahru metropolitan area NERFINISHED
Singapore NERFINISHED
roadLanes 4
roadOperator Land Transport Authority of Singapore NERFINISHED
Malaysian Public Works Department NERFINISHED
strategicImportance major land link between Peninsular Malaysia and Singapore
trafficType commercial traffic
commuter traffic
waterwayEffect restricts water flow in Johor Strait

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