However Johor Bahru has since become one of the main stations of the rail network serving express and mail trains of the railway services especially between the town and Singapore.But as 1990 Point of Agreement between Malaysia and Singapore are signed and later on the whole disputes about the agreement rose, it forced Johor Bahru station to provide an immigration and customs clearance service for Singapore-bound trains while Malaysia clearance decided to stay in Tanjong Pagar for northbound trains.This station closes on 21 October 2010 as Johor Bahru Sentral replaces its purpose, with plans is to convert it as a railway museum.Johor Bahru Sentral is one of the proposed facilities of Malaysia's Southern Integrated Gateway which aims to provide an integrated entry hub for vehicles from Singapore to enter Malaysia via Johor Bahru, with others being a new Customs, Immigration and Quarantine complex and also a new bridge that aims to replace the Causeway.Cross-border service is now branded as Shuttle Tebrau, running exclusively between Johor Bahru Sentral and Woodlands Train Checkpoint.Between January and June 2022, however, the station closed as part of the project to double the railway tracks between Johor Bahru and Gemas.The concourse area is a major thoroughfare for pedestrians due to walkways linking it with both the CIQ and the shopping centres on the other side of Jalan Tun Abdul Razak.[9] A local bus terminal serving the city areas is located on Jalan Jim Quee side of the station building.Buses to Kulai, Gelang Patah, Pasir Gudang, Kota Tinggi, Larkin Sentral and Senai International Airport all call at the terminal.