CIQ Access
CIQ is the immigration and cross-border anchor. Some projects are better described by their CIQ distance rather than only RTS distance.
RTS and CIQ projects are often marketed with simple walking-distance claims. In practice, buyers should separate CIQ access, RTS tail/end proximity, bridge connection, stairs or escalators, and daily comfort.

This is where many buyers misunderstand RTS/CIQ projects. Clear route language helps you compare fairly.
CIQ is the immigration and cross-border anchor. Some projects are better described by their CIQ distance rather than only RTS distance.
A project can be near the RTS tail/end but not necessarily at the main station entrance. This distinction matters for daily walking.
CIQ to RTS is about 150m by link bridge, but project-to-bridge access can involve different paths, levels and comfort.
These are public-safe examples of why each project needs context before you decide.
The approx. 300m claim should be understood as RTS tail/end context, while CIQ is about 800m.
Partially link-bridge route. Buyers should understand possible stairs, escalators or lifts.
Route is via the Princess Cove link bridge, not its own direct bridge.
Phase 2 is about 1km to CIQ, while Phase 3 is about 1.2km to CIQ.
This helps avoid choosing only from a headline distance or one screenshot.
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