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Say Goodbye to Causeway Jams: The Ultimate Guide to Riding the RTS Link from JB to Singapore

   For decades, crossing the Johor-Singapore Causeway has been an endurance sport. Whether you are a daily commuter or a weekend traveler heading from Johor Bahru (JB) to Singapore, you have likely suffered through unpredictable traffic, grueling multi-hour queues, and the dreaded double-immigration clearing process. That era is finally coming to an end. With the highly anticipated launch of the  Johor Bahru–Singapore Rapid Transit System (RTS) Link , your cross-border commute is shrinking into a predictable, breeze-like journey. Here is everything you need to know about how to travel from JB to Singapore using the brand-new RTS Link , complete with step-by-step instructions and a realistic budget breakdown. What is the RTS Link? The RTS Link is a dedicated, 4-kilometer cross-border rail shuttle connecting  Bukit Chagar Station  in Johor Bahru (located right next to JB Sentral ) directly to  Woodlands North MRT Station  in Singapore. Forget about gett...

From Skyscrapers to Style: The Ultimate Guide to Getting from KLCC to Saloma Link Bridge

 

"A wide-angle night shot of the Saloma Link Bridge in Kuala Lumpur, illuminated with vibrant green and blue LED lights. The futuristic shell-like structure glows against the dark sky, with the Petronas Twin Towers visible in the background."

If you’re visiting Kuala Lumpur, you’ve likely seen the Saloma Link Bridge (Pintasan Saloma) all over your Instagram feed. With its futuristic architecture inspired by the sirih junjung (betel leaf arrangement) and its mesmerizing LED light shows, it’s become an overnight icon.

But here’s the kicker: even though it’s technically right next to the Petronas Twin Towers, many travelers find themselves walking in circles trying to find the entrance.

Don't worry—I've got you covered. Here is your definitive, local-approved guide on how to get from KLCC to the Saloma Link Bridge quickly and easily.


Why the Saloma Link Bridge is a Must-Visit

Before we dive into the "how," let’s talk about the "why." Opened in 2020, this 69-meter pedestrian bridge connects the modern KLCC area with the historic Kampung Baru district.

  • Photo Ops: It offers one of the best angles of the Twin Towers.

  • The Light Show: At night, the bridge glows in various colors, often reflecting national themes.

  • Convenience: What used to be a 30-minute walk (or a messy crossing over a highway) is now a breezy 7-minute stroll.


Option 1: The Scenic Walk (Easiest & Most Popular)

This is the most direct way if you are already at the Petronas Twin Towers or Suria KLCC mall.

Step-by-Step Directions:

  1. Exit Suria KLCC: Head toward the Jalan Ampang exit (the side facing the Public Bank building, not the park side).

  2. Cross the Road: Cross Jalan Ampang toward the W Kuala Lumpur hotel or the Canopy Rooftop Bar.

  3. Find the Pathway: Walk along Jalan Ampang past the Public Bank building. You will see a clearly marked pedestrian walkway.

  4. Follow the Signage: Follow the signs toward Lorong Kuda or Public Bank. You will see the massive, glowing structure of the bridge looming ahead.

Pro Tip: If you see the LRT KLCC station entrance on the street level, you’re on the right track. Just keep walking toward the "behind" of the Public Bank building.


Option 2: Taking the LRT (The "Stay Dry" Method)

"Perspective view from inside the Saloma Link Bridge walkway. The intricate, diamond-patterned steel roof creates geometric shadows on the floor as pedestrians walk toward the Kampung Baru district."


If you are coming from a different part of the city or it’s one of KL’s famous afternoon downpours, the train is your best friend.

  • Route: Take the Kelana Jaya Line (Red Line).

  • Stop: Get off at Kampung Baru LRT Station.

  • The Connection: The bridge actually ends (or begins) right at the doorstep of the Kampung Baru station.

This is actually the "secret" shortcut. While most people walk from the KLCC side, arriving from the Kampung Baru side gives you a stunning view of the bridge with the skyscrapers in the background as you walk toward them.


At a Glance: Travel Comparison Table

MethodTimeCostBest For...
Walking from KLCC7–10 minsFreePhotographers & Tourists
LRT to Kampung Baru2 mins (1 stop)~RM 1.20Avoiding rain/heat
Grab / Taxi5–15 minsRM 5–12Families with small kids

Essential Tips for Your Visit

1. Timing is Everything

While the bridge is open from morning until late night, the best time to visit is 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM. This is when the LED lights are in full swing, and the heat of the Malaysian sun has finally dissipated.

2. Mind the Crowd

The bridge can get extremely crowded on weekends and public holidays. If you want that "solo traveler" shot, try visiting on a weekday morning around 8:00 AM.

3. Explore Kampung Baru After

Once you cross the bridge from KLCC, you are in Kampung Baru, a traditional Malay village in the heart of the city. Don't just turn back! Walk down for five minutes to find some of the best Nasi Lemak and Satay in Kuala Lumpur.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Is the Saloma Link Bridge free? Yes, it is completely free to access for everyone.

What are the opening hours? The bridge is generally open from 5:00 AM to 1:00 AM daily.

Can I bring a bicycle or scooter? You can bring them, but you must dismount and push them across the bridge to ensure pedestrian safety.


Final Thoughts

The Saloma Link Bridge is more than just a shortcut; it's a bridge between the old and new Kuala Lumpur. Whether you're a photography enthusiast or just looking for a nice evening stroll, it's a spot you can't miss.

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