The Manila Times

Jakarta launches first airport train

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JAKARTA: train connecting its internatio­nal airport to the city center on Tuesday as the sprawling Indonesian capital moves to tackle the gridlock that can make the trip an hours-long headache.

The new system links SoekarnoHa­tta Internatio­nal Airport on the outskirts of Jakarta to downtown in 55 minutes, cutting driving time by half or more.

President Joko Widodo inaugu hope will convince travelers to make the switch from private to public transporta­tion on the 38 kilometer (23 mile) route.

Jakarta is also building its first subway and light- rail systems, with service expected to start in 2019.

“Thank god that after three this Soekarno-Hatta airport train, this morning we can inaugurate it and we know that this train is a way to provide transporta­tion Widodo said.

The direct link cost 3.6 trillion rupiah ($266 million) with a total of 42 trips scheduled daily. The service is to run from dawn to shortly before midnight.

About 11,000 passengers are expected to use the service daily with three trains plying the route.

Tickets will cost 70,000 rupiah service, rising to the regular rate of 100,000 rupiah afterwards—about half the cost of a taxi.

Indonesia, the world’s biggest archipelag­o nation and Southeast Asia’s biggest economy, has been grappling with a lack of public transporta­tion for years, while Jakarta has seen an explosion in worst in the world.

This week’s inaugurati­on comes about eight months before the capital hosts the 2018 Asian Games, which are expected to see congestion-prone city.

A train is seen along the newly built airport train line linking Soekarno-Hatta Internatio­nal Airport in Tangerang, on the outskirts of Jakarta, to the city center on Tuesday.

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