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Bekasi Timur Station (BKST, also known as Ampera Station or Bulak Kapal Station) is a class III railway station located in Duren Jaya, East Bekasi, Bekasi, West Java. The station, which is located at an altitude of +19 meters, is included in the Jakarta Operational Area I and only serves the KRL Commuterline route.
Trains from Bekasi or Cikarang arriving at Jatinegara now continue through city loop previously used by Loop Line, clockwise or counterclockwise, and then return to Bekasi or Cikarang. Several trains end their journey at Angke or Kampung Bandan without looping. [ 6 ]
The Bekasi Line has a track length of 29.54 kilometers. [5] Most of the trajectory of this route is using an elevated structure. From Dukuh Atas to Cawang, this line shares the route with Cibubur Line , goes along Jalan Rasuna Said then turns to the south side of the Jakarta Inner Ring Road (Cawang–Pluit section).
Trans Semarang (popularly known as BRT Trans Semarang or simply BRT) is a bus transit system in Semarang City and (partly) Semarang Regency, Central Java, Indonesia. The service is aim to break down congestion in Semarang and to accommodate commuters to the city center and tourist destinations in the city. [ 2 ]
Bekasi Barat Toll Gate: West Bekasi Pekayon Kalimalang: 128.25: 79.69: 16: Bekasi Timur Toll Gate: East Bekasi Bulak Kapal Bantar Gebang: Bekasi Regency: 132.72: 82.47: 21: Tambun Toll Gate: Tambun Setu Mustika Jaya: Cikarang, Bekasi Regency: 135.84: 84.41: 24: Cibitung Interchange: Jakarta Outer Ring Road 2. Northbound Telaga Asih Cibitung ...
Port of Cirebon, Cirebon, West Java; Port of Merak, Cilegon, Banten; Port of Tanjung Priok, Jakarta; Sunda Kelapa, Jakarta; Cikarang Dry Port, Cikarang, Bekasi ...
Argo Bromo Anggrek is the name of executive and luxury train jointly operated by Kereta Api Indonesia between Surabaya and Jakarta in Indonesia.The train covers 720 kilometres (447 mi) in 8 hours and 5 minutes along Java's north coast, stopping at Bojonegoro, Semarang Tawang, Pekalongan, and Cirebon. [1]
Semarang has also been called 'The city of Jamu' because it is an important centre for the production of jamu which are a range of Indonesian herbal medicines that are popular across Indonesia [55] Semawis Market, also known as Pecinan Semarang (Semarang's Chinatown), hosts a plethora of street food vendors, offering a wide varieties of dishes.