I see I see. So you are referring to the RTS. Quite challenging indeed esp the alignment, considering the need to be near JB Sentral, and yet with Princess Cove in the way. So your company has helped to develop the 27 options for Najib to choose......LOL....
I am hoping for an additional bridge built, adjacent to the RTS just for motorcyles, but I guess that's beyond commerce, and into politics liao.....
Singapore had already identified the Woodlands North MRT station on the Thomson Line, which is just next to the Republic Poly, to be the connecting station to JB.
However to date, as usual, nothing had been confirmed on the Malaysian side.
Looking at the map, seems like the most feasible point to connect to the Woodlands North will be somewhere between the Grand Bluewave Hotel and the Menara Cyberport Building.
This is the shortest tunnel or bridge to be built. From this point, the next station will then be the JB central.
Also taking into consideration that both the SG and MY stations are also the terminal and CIQ station hence site has to be very much larger than normal regular station.
Now the next question is whether its the MRT / RTS going to cross border.
My take is, they will not. The MRT will just terminate at Woodlands while the RTS (if ever being build) will start from whichever point that's going to be the CIQ station.
It'll probably be like the Hongkong and Shenzhen situation where the train services just terminate at their respective border.
Passengers disembark at the last station, go thru immigration and walk over the gate and proceed to the station for the connecting trains.
Here, we are separated by the Straits so I think a shuttle train service will be used to service the 2 CIQs, without the respective trains crossing the border.
The shuttle train can be a monorail back and forth type or an figure 'O' dual track round service and is totally independent from the main lines.
This shuttle can also be a 50/50 joint venture between the governments and being independent from the main line, their P&L will not be affecting this service afterall, the feasibility of the RTS is still questionable.