Air in
Senai,
Kulai District. The region is served by
Senai International Airport which is located in
Senai.
Train in
Johor Bahru. The region consists of
Johor Bahru Sentral,
Kempas Baru and
Kulai Station. The under-construction
Johor Bahru–Singapore Rapid Transit System in Johor Bahru city centre, is the first
LRT system in Malaysia outside
Klang Valley.
Sea ,
Iskandar Puteri. For cargo ports, the region consists of
Johor Port in
Pasir Gudang,
Port of Tanjung Pelepas (PTP) in
Iskandar Puteri and Port of Tanjung Langsat in Pasir Gudang. PTP is currently the 15th busiest port in the world. For passenger service boats, the region consists of Johor Bahru International Ferry Terminal in
Stulang, Johor Bahru, Kukup International Ferry Terminal in
Kukup,
Pontian District, Pasir Gudang Ferry Terminal in
Pasir Gudang and Puteri Harbour International Ferry Terminal in
Kota Iskandar,
Iskandar Puteri.
Grab operates in the city. The internal roads linking different parts of the region are mostly
federal roads constructed and maintained by
Malaysian Public Works Department. The five major highways linking the
Johor Bahru Central Business District to outlying suburbs are
Tebrau Highway and
Johor Bahru Eastern Dispersal Link Expressway in the northeast,
Skudai Highway in the northwest,
Iskandar Coastal Highway in the west, and
Johor Bahru East Coast Highway in the east.
Pasir Gudang Highway and the connecting Johor Bahru Parkway cross Tebrau Highway and Skudai Highway, which serve as the middle
ring road of the metropolitan area. The
Johor Bahru Inner Ring Road aids in controlling traffic around the city center of
Johor Bahru. Further expansion of other major highways in the city were currently in process. Iskandar Malaysia Bus Service (BIM) was a joint venture between the Johor State Government and the Iskandar Malaysia Public Transport Corporation (PAIM), under the supervision of the Iskandar Regional Development Authority (IRDA) that operated 16 routes in 2014. ==See also==