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  2. Bandros - Wikipedia

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    Bandros or Bandung Tour Bus is a tour bus which operates in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. [1] It is used by tourists in Bandung City. [ 1 ] The bus was unveiled by the Mayor of Bandung, Ridwan Kamil , on New Year's Eve 2014, [ 2 ] and on February 18, 2018 [ 3 ] it was announced that a tour bus will serve the city's. [ 4 ]

  3. Trans Metro Pasundan - Wikipedia

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    Trans Metro Pasundan consists of five corridors which serves the Bandung city area and its surroundings. There are two code formats on each corridors. The first format is K-(number)-BD, where K is an abbreviation of koridor (corridor, in Indonesian), while BD is an abbreviation of Bandung.

  4. Perum DAMRI - Wikipedia

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    Trans Bandung Raya (TBR) is DAMRI's transit bus system in the Bandung metropolitan area, West Java. It originally had 20 routes, but due to the presence of other bus systems in the city—namely Trans Metro Bandung and Trans Metro Pasundan (in which DAMRI become its operator), only 5 TBR routes that still operational. The current routes are:

  5. List of bus operator companies in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of bus companies in Indonesia.. In Indonesia, long-distance buses are categorized into 2 types, namely "intercity bus within the province" (Indonesian: Antarkota Dalam Provinsi or AKDP) and "intercity interprovince bus" (Antarkota Antarprovinsi or AKAP).

  6. Greater Bandung Commuter Line - Wikipedia

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    The Greater Bandung Commuter Line (Indonesian: Commuter Line Bandung Raya) is a commuter rail service in West Java, Indonesia operated by KAI Commuter Region 2 Bandung, which serves the Purwakarta – Padalarang – Cicalengka route. This train stops at every station it passes except Andir Station which is still under construction.

  7. Forbes Travel Guide - Wikipedia

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    Forbes Travel Guide (formerly known as Mobil Guide or Mobil Travel Guide) is a star rating service and online travel guide for hotels, restaurants and spas. [1] In 2011, Forbes Travel Guide published its last set of guidebooks and, on November 15, 2011, launched its new online home, ForbesTravelGuide.com, [2] which covers numerous international destinations, including Hong Kong, Macau, Beijing ...

  8. Trans-Java Toll Road - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, Purbaleunyi Toll Road was the longest toll road in Indonesia, over 100 kilometres (62 mi). It runs from the north to south with the north end at Jakarta-Cikampek Toll Road and the south end at Cisumdawu Toll Road. Since it opened, this toll road has cut the time of car travel from Jakarta to Bandung to 2 hours.

  9. Pahala Kencana - Wikipedia

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    In the same year, PT BPW Pahala Kencana Travel Bureau which later became better known as Pahala Tours & Travel was established. In 1997, PK operated a number of city buses in Jakarta, and in 1998 Pahala Kencana resumed business by opening inter-city routes within the province (AKDP).