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  2. KAI Commuter Bogor Line - Wikipedia

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    20 September 1968, an Economy local train hauled by class 3200 electric locomotive travelling as KA 406 to Bogor collided with another economy train (KA 309) to Jakarta near Ratu Jaya, Depok. 46 deaths and 115 injuries reported.

  3. Jagorawi Toll Road - Wikipedia

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    The JakartaBogor–Ciawi Toll Road (shortened to Jagorawi Toll Road) is the first toll road in Indonesia. Construction of the highway began in 1973, and it was officially opened on 9 March 1978. [1] The Jagorawi Toll Road links the capital city of Jakarta to the West Javanese cities of Bogor and Ciawi.

  4. Jakarta Kota–Manggarai railway - Wikipedia

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    Between 1871 and 1873, the Dutch railway company Nederlands-Indische Spoorweg Maatschappij built the railway as part of the line to Bogor.Originally there were two northern termini, each on a separate rail branch: one next to the former city hall at "Station Batavia Noord", and the other at "Kleine Boom" on the east side of the Sunda Kelapa harbor near current day Pasar Ikan.

  5. Manggarai railway station - Wikipedia

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    Manggarai Station (MRI) [1] is a railway station at Manggarai, Tebet, South Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia.At present, it serves primarily as a transit station for KRL Commuterline's Bogor Line, Cikarang Loop Line, and Soekarno–Hatta Airport Rail Link; The Bukit Duri depot is located at the south side of the station, it also serves as a storage for intercity trains before they go to Gambir or ...

  6. Jabodebek LRT - Wikipedia

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    The Jabodebek LRT, formerly known as Greater Jakarta LRT is a light rapid transit system in Greater Jakarta, [4] [5] [6] the capital city of Indonesia, as well as the adjacent areas of West Java, [7] within the Jakarta Metropolitan area.

  7. List of Transjakarta corridors - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Cibubur Line - Wikipedia

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    Location Number Name City/Regency Province Phase 1: Cibubur–Dukuh Atas CB 01 BK 01: Dukuh Atas BNI: Terminus station. Dukuh Atas BNI. Sudirman. BNI City. Halim (Planned) Dukuh Atas. Galunggung South Jakarta: Jakarta: CB 02 BK 02: Setiabudi: Setiabudi CB 03 BK 03: Rasuna Said: Rasuna Said CB 04 BK 04: Kuningan: Kuningan (PT) Kuningan (Planned ...

  9. List of roads and highways of Java - Wikipedia

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    Jakarta Harbor Road 2 (Tanjung Priok–Ancol Timur–Pluit) Toll Road (under construction) Jakarta Inner Ring Road 2 (JIRR 2) (beltway) [4] Semanan–Grogol–Sunter Toll Road (phase 1) Sunter–Kelapa Gading–Pulogebang Toll Road (phase 1) Duri Pulo–Kampung Melayu Toll Road (phase 2) Kampung Melayu–Kemayoran Toll Road (phase 2)