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  2. Jakarta LRT - Wikipedia

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    Top speed. 80 km/h (50 mph) System map. The Jakarta Light Rapid Transit[ 3 ] or Jakarta LRT (Indonesian: Lintas Rel Terpadu Jakarta, lit. "Jakarta Integrated Rail Line") is one of the light rapid transit [ 4 ] systems in Jakarta, the capital city of Indonesia. It is conceived and built by the Jakarta provincial government. [ 5 ]

  3. Jakarta MRT - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, President Soeharto's administration set out to build the Jakarta MRT with a 14.5-km and 17-station Blok M‒Stasiun Jakarta Kota route, fully built underground. In April 1997, an MOU agreement was signed with Tycoon Bamabang Trihatmodjo (Bimantara Group) for the joining of the consortium planning a US$2 billion system.

  4. Jabodebek LRT - Wikipedia

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    As of August 2021, construction progress has reached 86.57% (93.88% for Cibubur–Cawang, 86.87% for Cawang–Dukuh Atas and 91.58% for Cawang–Bekasi Timur). The LRT's public free trial run, similar to the Jakarta MRT , is planned started on 12 July 2023, with commercial operations slated to begin on 17 August 2023. [ 20 ]

  5. Jakarta Outer Ring Road 2 - Wikipedia

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    Jakarta Outer Ring Road 2 (Indonesian: Jalan Tol Lingkar Luar Jakarta 2) or JORR 2 is a toll road circling the Greater Jakarta area, running roughly parallel with the Jakarta Outer Ring Road (JORR 1) in Indonesia. This toll road will connect Soekarno-Hatta International Airport to Cilincing, crossing Tangerang, South Tangerang, Depok, Bekasi ...

  6. List of Transjakarta corridors - Wikipedia

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    List of Transjakarta corridors. A Transjakarta bus fleet serving Corridor 1 (Blok M–Kota) A Corridor 9 articulated bus departing from Pinang Ranti bus station in East Jakarta towards Pluit, North Jakarta. It is the longest BRT corridor of the system with a length of 28.8 km (17.9 mi) A Corridor 13 bus operating with its dedicated elevated track.

  7. Transport in Jakarta - Wikipedia

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    Depok-Antasari Toll Road linking to Depok and planned to go further to Bogor; Jagorawi Toll Road linking to Bogor and Ciawi in the south; Jakarta–Cikampek Toll Road linking to Bekasi and Cikampek in the east; The city's 9.5% average annual growth rate of motorized vehicles far exceeded the 0.01% increase in road length between 2005 and 2010. [17]

  8. Jalan H.R. Rasuna Said - Wikipedia

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    Mampang Prapatan, South Jakarta. Jalan H.R. Rasuna Said (H.R. Rasuna Said Avenue) or Jalan Rasuna Said (Rasuna Said Avenue) is one of the main avenues of Jakarta, Indonesia. It was constructed during the 1970s. It is located in the Golden Triangle of Jakarta. The road was named after Hajjah Rangkayo Rasuna Said, a National Hero of Indonesia.

  9. South Jakarta - Wikipedia

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    Website. selatan.jakarta.go.id. South Jakarta (Indonesian: Jakarta Selatan; Betawi: Jakarte Beludik), abbreviated as Jaksel, is one of the five administrative cities which form the Special Capital Region of Jakarta, Indonesia. South Jakarta is not self-governed and does not have a city council, hence it is not classified as a proper municipality.