Transportation System of Singapore
(Copyrighted Content by Aung Myo Myint – Not for Re-use) Singapore is a small city-state in Southeast Asia, but with a population of over five million people. Having a large population like this, the city obviously should provide a very organized transportation system. If you are travelling to Singapore you should know that the city is well connected with the rest of the world via sea, land and air. The Port of Singapore is the Best Seaport in Asia and it was ranked a couple of years ago as the Busiest Port, surpassing Shanghai and Hong Kong. Boats and ferries serve the nearby islands of Indonesia and Malaysia and can be found at Changi Point Ferry Terminal, Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal, Singapore Cruise Centre and Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore. On land, two links connect Singapore and Malaysia. The first one is Johor-Singapore Causeway and connects Johor Bahru in Johor, Malaysia to Woodland in Singapore. The second one is the international railway line operated by...
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