When travelling between Singapore and Malaysia, there is no more convenient way to go than the easily accessible Second Link. Broad expressways provide a fast, smooth crossing, while the various facilities offer all the convenience and comfort you require on your journey. Second Link is the obvious choice for both people and goods crossing between Singapore and Malaysia. Whether you call it the 'Malaysia-Singapore Second Crossing', just the 'Second Crossing' or even 'Linkedua', the Second Link refers to the bridge that spans the stretch between Singapore and Malaysia. It extends a total of 44 km from Tanjong Kupang in Johor, Malaysia, to Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim in Tuas, Singapore
The Second Link was first opened to traffic on 2 January 1998. It was officially opened on 18 April the same year by the then Prime Ministers of both countries, namely Dato' Seri Dr. Mahathir Mohamad of Malaysia and Mr Goh Chok Tong of Singapore. The Malaysia-Singapore Second Crossing heralded a new era in bilateral relations, and brought with it the promise of improved economic and social ties.
Today the Malaysia-Singapore Second Crossing, also known as the Second Link, provides speedy clearance and a hassle-free journey to commuters. This alternative route to the now infamous Causeway is certainly much faster, easier and safer. The Second Link is already being regarded as the obvious choice for the transportation of people and goods between Malaysia and Singapore.