Southeast Asia’s debut high-speed rail line, connecting Jakarta to Bandung, has surpassed 10 million passengers. A key Belt and Road Initiative project, it reflects strong China-Indonesia cooperation. Cutting travel time to 46 minutes, the service integrates modern amenities, earthquake-ready systems, and local workforce training. With certified Indonesian operators now active, the project marks a shift toward self-sufficiency and sustainable infrastructure, setting a model for future regional transit advancements.
Indonesia’s High-Speed Rail Surpasses 10 Million Passengers, Celebrates Milestone

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