Basuki Accompanies Australian Ambassador for Indonesia to Review PT Transjakarta
Reported by Nurito | Translated by Nugroho Adibrata
Jakarta Governor, Basuki T Purnama accompanies Australian Ambassador for Indonesia, Paul Grigson to visit the PT Transjakarta office in Kebon Pala, Makasar, East Jakarta, Thursday (3/4).
This operator operates over 24 hours. They are divided into three shifts. All activities in bus stop and Transjakarta bus will be monitored in the room
Beritajakarta.com reports, after arriving at the office, both directly went to the control room for closed circuit television (CCTV) camera on the 2nd and 4th floor. Paul diberi direct opportunity to check the GPS and CCTV systems via a computer in the room. Paul was given a direct opportunity to check the GPS and CCTV systems via a computer in the room.
Manager of PT Transportasi Jakarta's Control Center, Bano Yogaswara said, in the room, there are tens CCTV cameras operated by nine operators and six ticketing monitoring operators
Transportation System for 2018 Asian Games 2018 PreparedPaul also saw a Transjakarta passenger graphic every day. In the room, there are also monitor screen that connected to 250 bus stops. If the bus stop gate is damaged, it will be detected from the monitor.
"This operator operates over 24 hours. They are divided into three shifts. All activities in bus stop and Transjakarta bus will be monitored in the room," said Bano.
Meanwhile, until 8.50 AM, Basuki was still accompanying Paul Grigson. After 4th floor, they then went to 2nd floor, commissioner room. Here, governor showed a banner reads "Indonesia Infrastructure Initiative and Australian Aid". Some banners also contain the Transjakarta route maps, bus stop picture, Transjakarta bus type Scania picture and so on.