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About Peanuts Travels


This blog shares my travel experiences esp in mountain trekking which I have developed a great interest since my 1st climb in Taiwan. Since then I
have been trying to climb more mountains whenever I can. And to couple my climbs with leisure travelling to places of adventure. The freedom of doing what
you want and where you want, is the true meaning of travelling.

Thursday, April 9, 2015

Getting to Johor Premium Outlet via Singapore


How to get there.

Johor Premium Outlet
This is a simple short write-up on how to go to Johor Premium Outlet (JPO) from Singapore and back using public transportation.  Of course you can more information from their official website but the details on getting to the right place to take the right bus can be confusing at times for 1st timers crossing the Woodlands Checkpoint (Singapore) to Johor (Malaysia) immigration. I am one of those that has been more than 10 years before entering into Malaysia via Woodland to Johor by public transport. Singapore is well linked by MRT (subway, in-city train) and buses. So the first think to go is to get into any of the MRT station to begin your journey, and the return part is to get back to the MRT station to end your journey.

There are 2 buses that go to JPO. JPO1 and JPO2, with JPO1 departingt at the JB Sentral station bus terminal to JPO, while the other departs from the 2nd link checkpoint ( Tuas, Singapore to 2nd-Link JB-CIQ). You can find out more information from the bus company website. The bus company is called “Causeway Link”.

For me, I took the JPO1 bus option as there are shopping malls at JB Sentral to give another round of shopping and dining after we return from JPO.
Below is the flow of activities on how to get there and back; and some blunders too.

From Singapore to JPO


Train the MRT train to Kranji MRT station on the north-south (red) line.
Exit the train station gate, turn right and walk to the main road looking for SBS-Transit bus number 170 to Johor. Look at the LED display on the bus. You may read about other bus operators providing the same service, but I find that the frequency of the bus 170 is very regular, short waiting time and seems to be quite popular with the commuters. It is never wrong to follow the mainstream commuters who are the experts plying between Singapore and Johor for work.
The bus will make its way to the Woodlands Checkpoint Immigration complex where you alight to clear immigration. The fare for the bus will not be charge when you alight as they aware that you are clearing customs . After clearing customs you follow the crowd and down the staircase to the buses waiting below. Head straight to the same Bus 170 queue and wait for the bus. It is okay to miss the original bus that you took, just board any Bus 170 by tapping the same Link card that you use when boarding at Kranji MRT. The bus will make it final stop at the Johor Immigration Complex (known as CIQ Building) where you alight and go through the Malaysian Immigration clearance.
JPO1 Bus at the Bus Bay at JB Sentral Station


Once clear customs, again look for the sign board and walk towards JB-Sentral (or City Square Mall). There will be quite a few escalators to take , and bridges to cross before reaching the JB-Sentral complex. City Square is just another a few more steps after the JB-Sentral building. You can see the bus berths  below after you leave the CIQ building while on the overhead bridge. Go down the escalator and walk to the end of the rows of bus berthing bay. The berth for the JPO1 is at the end. Please not the bus timings from the official Causeway Link Bus service website. The frequency is limited and missing one schedule may lead you to wait 3 hrs for the next bus. If you miss the bus and can’t afford to waste time waiting for the next one,  you can walk to the taxi counter at the other end and book a cab for the trip to JPO.  I strongly advice that you go to the taxi counter to pre-paid the trip before taking the cab. This will save any form of bargaining that we may not know if we were conned into paying more than we should. Of course it is not the money but more of the reassurance that they are not some rogue drivers who has other ulterior motives to harm you. Maybe it is just me being more cautious.  Last that I know of it was around MYR$48 (well, as you may have guessed, we missed the bus schedule at 9:00am).

At one section of the JPO

Shop for getting something for the kids

Early morning is peaceful & quite (shops open at 10am)

JPO before 10am (shops not open yet)

The bus JPO1 will terminates at the Premium outlet and will park there until the next schedule for the return trip. This will be the same place that you will board the bus back to City Square for you to return to Singapore. If you happen to take a cab to reach JPO and not sure where the bus stop is, just look for starbucks (or was it coffee bean? Well there is only one) which is the shop that is nearest to the lobby area where the bus bay is just a few steps to the left. For the return trip, just take back the same JPO1 bus to return to Johor Bahru’s  City Square Mall. If you want to head towards the 2nd link, you can take the JPO2 bus that goes to the 2nd Link CIQ (Immigration checkpoint) and then take a causeway link bus back to Jurong Point Shopping Mall at the Boon Lay MRT station.  Again, the initial route via JPO1 offers you better convenience and lesser waiting time to get back to Singapore.
Bus ticket from JPO back to JB Sentral
Happy Shopping…..

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