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  2. Greater Jakarta Integrated Mass Transit System - Wikipedia

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    The Greater Jakarta Integrated Mass Transit System is an integrated transport network that primarily serves the area of Jakarta metropolitan area and surrounding areas. The system commenced operations in December 2011 with the introduction of commuter rail service on the existing rail between Jakarta and satellite cities.

  3. JNE Express - Wikipedia

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    Undergoing rapid growth, JNE acquired real estate in 2002 and established the JNE Sorting Center in Jakarta where, in 2004, the JNE headquarters was also acquired. [ 6 ] Following the death of the founder in 2015, his son, M. Feriadi Soeprapto, [ 7 ] became a director and president of the company, [ citation needed ] which then had ...

  4. High-speed rail in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    According to the Jakarta Post, Dwiyana Slamet Riyadi, the president director of KCIC, said that based on a 2022 third-party review, demand for the Jakarta-Bandung High-Speed Rail line had fallen to 31,215 passenger trips per day, just over half of the 61,157 estimated in a 2017 feasibility study. [92]

  5. 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.

  6. KAI Commuter - Wikipedia

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    Greater Jakarta, Lebak, Karawang, and Purwakarta: KRL Commuterline: 293.4 km 5 80 Yes Soekarno-Hatta Airport Rail Link: 54.3 km 1 5 Yes Merak Commuter Line: 68.5 km 1 13 No Jatiluhur Express: 41 km 1 8 No Walahar: 60 km 1 10 No Greater Bandung and West Java: Greater Bandung Commuter Line: 42 km 1 22 No KCJB Feeder Train: 1 3 No Garut Commuter ...

  7. Rail transport in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    It ran in this configuration until 1995, when the sleeper cars were withdrawn and modified into seating coach. Since 2018, sleeper trains have been re-activated for the Argo Bromo Anggrek (Jakarta to Surabaya), Taksaka (Jakarta to Yogyakarta), Argo Lawu and Argo Dwipangga (Jakarta to Solo), and Gajayana (Jakarta to Malang). [56]

  8. Argo Parahyangan (train) - Wikipedia

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    PT KA then launched the Argo Gede II train service on 20 May 2001—along with the launch of the Argo Muria II and Gumarang trains—to increase the number of trips across JakartaBandung. [12] Several Jakarta-Bandung route services experienced a decrease in occupancy rates due to the operation of the Cipularang toll road in 2005.

  9. List of bus operator companies in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Bandros (Bandung Tour On The Bus), city tour bus in Bandung Jakarta Doubledecker Tourist Bus at Sarinah Thamrin (cropped) Bajajalanan (Banjarmasin) Balikpapan City Tour; Bandros (Bandung) Bus Tram Batavia; Jakarta City Tour; Jawara (Tangerang) Jogja Heritage Track (Yogyakarta) Mabour (Madiun) Macito (Malang) Mpok Siti (Jakarta) Si Kenang (Semarang)