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  2. High-speed rail in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    As a response to this strong demand, PT. Kereta Cepat Indonesia China has increased the number of Whoosh round-trip pairs to 18 per day on the weekends, for a total of 36 trips. [96] December: The Whoosh high speed train has served 1,028,216 passengers during 2 months of commercial operation from 17 October to 25 December 2023. The highest ...

  3. Kereta Cepat Indonesia China - Wikipedia

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    PT Kereta Cepat Indonesia China (lit. ' Indonesia China High-Speed Railways Limited ' , abbreviated as KCIC ) is an Indonesian transportation company that operates the Indonesian high-speed rail network built on the Jakarta – Bandung route in the Parahyangan megapolitan area.

  4. Speed limits in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    [1] In intercity roads is 40–80 km/h (25–50 mph)). [2] In metropolitan area, the maximum speed is 50 km/h (31 mph). [2] In countryside and settlements area, the maximum speed is 30 km/h (19 mph). [2] But, since April 2022, speed cameras are used to enforce speed limits on toll roads in Indonesia. [3]

  5. Jakarta Inner Ring Road - Wikipedia

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    Tebet 2 Tebet 1 Kuningan 2 Kuningan 1 Semanggi 2 Semanggi 1 Senayan Pejompongan Slipi 2 Slipi 1 Tanjung Duren Jelambar 2 Jelambar 1 Angke 2 Angke 1: Ir. Wiyoto Wiyono Toll Road: Kebon Nanas Pedati Jatinegara Rawamangun Pulomas Cempaka Putih Sunter Podomoro Tanjung Priok 1 Kebon Bawang: Harbor Toll Road: Tanjung Priok 2 Ancol Timur Kemayoran ...

  6. List of toll roads in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of toll roads in Indonesia grouped per province.Partially opened, under-construction, and proposed toll roads are listed in italics.. The toll roads are operated by state-owned enterprises, mainly by Jasa Marga, Hutama Karya, Waskita Toll Road, and various private companies like Citra Marga Nusaphala Persada and Astra Infra.

  7. Malaysian Expressway System - Wikipedia

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    Pan Borneo Highway is the longest toll-free expressway in Malaysia North–South Expressway is the longest toll expressway in Malaysia. The Malaysian Expressway System (Malay: Sistem Lebuh Raya Ekspres Malaysia) is a network of national controlled-access expressways in Malaysia that forms the primary backbone network of Malaysian national highways.

  8. Trans-Java Toll Road - Wikipedia

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    The W2 section (JORR-W2), between Kebon Jeruk and Ulujami, is almost 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) long and has 4 sections: section 1 from Kebun Jeruk to South Meruya is 1.95 kilometres (1.21 mi); section 2 from South Meruya to Joglo is 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi); section 3 from Joglo to Ciledug is 2.35 kilometres (1.46 mi); and section 4 from Ciledug to ...

  9. Metro Prima MRT station - Wikipedia

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    Jalan PJU 8/1 Damansara-Puchong Expressway (Penchala Toll Plaza) Persiaran Ara Persiaran Meranti Persiaran Perdana Jalan Kuala Selangor Jalan Lingkaran Tengah 2/Middle Ring Road 2 (MRR2) Jalan Kepong PY09 Metro Prima MRT station (entrance A for Metro Prima-bound, Entrance B for Bandar Utama-bound) 506, 801, PJ05, PJ06