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PO Bus Keluhkan Sepinya Penumpang di Terminal Pulogebang

Officer Asked to Control AKAP Buses Operating at Pulogadung Terminal

The autobus (PO) operator and AKAP bus crew at Pulogebang Terminal, Cakung, East Jakarta, complaining the low number of the passenger. 

This is because buses still operating in Pulogadung. Why they still operate there

They suspected, the condition happens because there are still many AKAP buses (Central Java-East Java) that operate in Pulogadung Terminal. Therefore, the related unit is demanded to control it. 

Hotman Situompul (60), one of PO Dewi Sri operators expressed that if it is compared to Pulogadung Terminal, the number of passenger is very different. The problem is only from security and comfortable matters. 

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"This is because buses still operating in Pulogadung. Why they still operate there," he stated, Monday (11/7).

He then instructs related unit to be fair. If all the fleets heading to Central Java and East Java enter into Pulogebang Terminal, they would no longer operate at Pulogadung Terminal.

Meanwhile, Pulogebang Terminal Service Unit Head, Piten Sagala stated, the current condition is very deserted. He suspected, it is due to bus operation at Pulogadung Terminal and outside terminal.

"But any passenger still be served," he uttered.

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