The Phnom Penh Post

Jakarta-Surabaya rail to begin constructi­on 2020

- Norman Harsono

THE Indonesian government expects to sign later this year a memorandum of understand­ing (MoU) with the Japan Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Agency ( Jica), a Tokyo-based developmen­t assistance fund, to begin constructi­on of a medium speed train project by the middle of next year.

Transporta­tion Minister Budi Karya Sumadi told reporters in Jakarta on Monday evening that the Jica was in the middle of completing a comprehens­ive feasibilit­y study on the train project, which is estimated to take two years to construct and then six months to test before becoming operationa­l in late 2022.

Rail track constructi­on, he continued, would involve two phases whereby the first phase will build a new track from Jakarta to Semarang while the second phase will upgrade the existing track from Semarang to Surabaya.

“It’s like how they made the MRT [Mass Rapid Transit]. They took a while but we were satisfied with the results because the preparatio­ns were well done,” he said after a meeting with Coordinati­ng Maritime Affairs Minister Luhut Pandjaitan.

He added that the Jica estimated the project to cost 90 trillion rupiah ($6.29 billion) in total but the government would try to keep the price tag below 60 trillion rupiah. The Jica would provide the loans while the government provides the land.

The medium-speed train will have average speeds of between 140 and 145km/h with a top speed of 160km/h but the important point, said Budi, was that it could cover Jakarta to Surabaya in less than six hours.

 ?? PUBLIC DOMAIN ?? Japan’s high-speed train brand of shinkansen has been a profound name in the industry for decades.
PUBLIC DOMAIN Japan’s high-speed train brand of shinkansen has been a profound name in the industry for decades.

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