I
visited Jakarta for the first time in a year.
The
city is rapidly changing. I found many things quite different from the
situations a year ago.
The
construction works of MRT (mass rapid transit) are speeding up. MRT plans to
connect central Jakarta and southern suburb by 2019. It will have 13 stations in
total 15.7 kilometers route. About 6 kilometers of total length will run
underground and nearly 10 kilometers will move on the ground.
It
will be the first MRT with subways in Jakarta.
The
works of tunnels and viaducts (elevated bridges) are almost over. Now, rails
are being installed. The construction works of the stations are accelerating.
The
rails go into underground from over ground at Senayan.
Senayan is about six
kilometers south from the city center’s Bundaran HI.
The
Senayan station is being built at the side of business and shopping areas. (See the 2nd photo from the top)
There
are many workers. They stay long in the sites. The works continue 24 hours.
Similar
works are under the way at Bundaran HI.
Station
Dukuh Atas will be built next to Bundaran HI in the southern direction. (See also the 4th photo from the top)
The
traffic jam between Bundaran HI and Senayan has been improved in a year. It was
because of a new ring road built at the infamous Semanggi junction. The cost
was covered by a local company of Mori Building, which has a development
project in the area.
The
third terminal has just opened at the Soekarno-Hatta International Airport.
The
design of the building is quite different from those of traditional terminal
one and two. The functions are also quite different.
The
traffic jam was temporally deteriorated in some parts (e.g. Jakarta – Bekasi,
east of Jakarta) because of additional construction works on the roads. There
are both good and bad changes on infrastructure.
The
leading (and young) company GoJek was outstanding last year. Now, Grab, Uber
and other companies are expanding their services.
The
delivery and shopping services have been added on bike taxi in their line ups. (See also the top photo)
The
presence of China and Chinese seemed to be bigger than before. Oppo and Vivo
occupied the largest spaces at the smart phone corners in the Thamrin City
commercial complex.
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