The CIQ to Princess Cove elevated walkway winds under and then past the point where incoming trucks from Singapore (most of which look to be returning empty) branch off to the truck checkpoint, with incoming cars from Singapore continuing up above and out of view. Buses pass below on the newly upgraded and landscaped Jl. Jim Quee, and motorbikes park on ground level in a heavily used parking lot located in gaps among the pillars. To the east is a large parking building. To the west and down below the sight-line is the railway station providing regular train rides to Singapore.
Of all the various travel modes getting in to CIQ passing here - buses, trains, motorbikes, trucks, cars - this walkway is possibly the most pleasant ones. Oddly in a city where pedestrian connections are often lacking, there are a couple of good options between Princess Cove and CIQ. Ground level is navigable and winds through some newly landscaped areas, but up above it all is the way to go in this elevated walkway which had a formal opening in January 2020.
The walkway is publicly accessible at all times, but is sometimes patrolled by a security guard from the mall, so when retrieving the cache stealth may be required.