Tanah_Merah_Ferry_Terminal

Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal

Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal

Ferry terminal in Singapore


The Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal is a ferry terminal in Singapore, located at Changi. The terminal serves ferry services to the Indonesian islands of Batam and Bintan, and Desaru, in Johor, Malaysia. It is owned and managed by Singapore Cruise Centre.[1]

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History

The terminal was constructed in 1995 at a cost of S$29 million with the intention of boosting tourism.[2] The terminal began operations on 26 August.[3] In 2007, the terminal, along with the Singapore Cruise Centre, received a $2.5 million IT upgrade, along with a $3 million facelift.[4][5]

In 2010, bus service 570 was introduced to carry passengers between the terminal and Tanah Merah MRT station and Bedok MRT station.[6] Bus service 35 has since replaced it.

On 25 November 2016, a 54-year old woman named Maimunah Awang, who worked as a cleaner at the terminal, was found dead in a drain at the ferry terminal compound.[7] A 23-year old Malaysian man was subsequently charged with her murder. The man, identified as Ahmad Muin Yaacob, was a colleague of Maimunah.[8] He was found guilty of murder and sentenced to life imprisonment and eighteen strokes of the cane in November 2020.[9]

On 21 June 2022, the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore announced that they have approved ferry services between the terminal and Desaru Coast Ferry Terminal in Johor, Malaysia. Ferry services to Desaru Coast began on 7 July 2022 and is operated by Desaru Link Ferry Services.[10][11]

On 2 February 2024, Singapore Cruise Centre announced that the terminal will undergo a S$20m upgrade. As part of the upgrade, the terminal will see its capacity increase by 20% and the installation of self-service check-in kiosks and unmanned bag-drop machines. [12]


References

  1. "Milestones". Singapore Cruise Centre. Retrieved 31 May 2022.
  2. "Tanah Merah ferry terminal will boost tourism : Ministers". The Straits Times. Singapore. 11 November 1995.
  3. "New Tanah Merah ferry terminal opens to serve destinations in east". The Straits Times. Singapore. 18 August 1995.
  4. Tan, Amelia (27 April 2007). "FERRY EASY". The Straits Times. Singapore.
  5. Lwee, Melissa (3 August 2006). "Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal to get a facelift". The Business Times. Singapore.
  6. "New bus service to Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal". The New Paper. Singapore. 30 December 2010.
  7. "Cleaner, who killed supervisor during row, gets life in jail". The Straits Times. Singapore. 5 November 2020. Retrieved 7 December 2022.

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