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MRT Jakarta Programkan Jamming at Station

Jamming at Station to Entertain MRT Passengers

PT. MRT Jakarta (Perseroda) is about to hold a musical performance program called "Jamming at Station" at all stations. It will be held every Friday twice a month, from 18:30 to 19:30.

Hopefully, it can encourage more people to use public transportation

PT. MRT Jakarta Operation and Maintenance Director Muhammad Effendi mentioned that the program was initiated by MRT employees as a forum for expression and relaxation after work. Although the activity would be filled by employees, every MRT Jakarta passenger could also participate, either by playing music or singing.

"It can also entertain the customers, especially when they come home from work on Friday afternoon," he said, Tuesday (6/21).

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According to him, the Jamming at Station program had been implemented in three stations, namely Blok M BCA, Fatmawati Indomaret, and Bundaran HI. The program was planned to be carried out in each station in turn.

In addition to entertaining, it was expected to bring employees and customers closer and build a brand connection thus it could provide an interesting experience for MRT customers.

"Hopefully, it can encourage more people to use public transportation. The schedule can be seen on MRT Jakarta's social media," he conveyed.

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