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Anies Paparkan Rencana Pembangunan Moda Transportasi Terintegrasi

Integrated Transportation Modes Development Planned to Be Realized Gradually

It could take a long time to finish but it spends low cost

Jakarta governor, Anies Baswedan explains about integrated transportation modes development plan that will be realized gradually in these 10 years.

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"It could take a long time to finish but it spends low cost or it could finish in short time but spends high cost," he said at City Hall, while explaining his meeting with Vice President, Jusuf Kalla, together with Finance Minister, Economy Minister, Transportation Minister, BUMN Minister, PUPR Minister, and Regional Heads of Bogor, Depok, Tangerang, and Bekasi, Monday (1/28).

He stated, Jakarta is in the process of developing its transportation modes. For information, Transjakarta lane currently reaches 1,100 kilometers in from total target 2,149 kilometers. LRT also reaches 5.8 kilometers from total target more than 130 kilometers. While MRT now reaches 16 kilometers from target 112 kilometers.

He said that his side needs to estimate the cost in advance to set target for implementing this integrated transportation system.

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