Wednesday, 11 February, 2009 | 10:43 WIB
TEMPO Interactive, Surabaya: – The state-owned railway company, PT Kereta Api (PTKA) in Surabaya will operate two commuter trains in the city by the end of this year. "Each train will consist of two compartments with a 250-seat capacity," said PTKA Public Relations officer, Sugeng Prijono, yesterday.
The trains will operate for 24 hours, with tickets priced at Rp3.000 per passenger. These trains will pass the Benowo, Kandangan, Tandes, Pasar Turi, Kalimas, Sidotopo, Gubeng, Wonokromo and Waru stations.
The Surabaya Transportation Office suggested that the train be called Bonek. PTKA has asked the Surabaya administration to clear the squatters living the railway tracks.
ROHMAN T
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