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JAKARTA - The recently inaugurated Jabodebek LRT transportation mode, experienced disruptions ranging from sudden stops to power outages on the third day of operation.

As a result, passengers also regret this disturbance because it hampers activities.

Reza Haydan (28), one of the passengers who also felt the disturbance experienced by the Jabodebek LRT.

Reza said that he was about to go to work using the Jabodebek LRT from Jatimulya Station, Bekasi.

Then, continued Reza, in the middle of the Jabodebek LRT journey, there was a problem, precisely when passing between Halim Station and Jati Bening Baru.

The train that I was traveling on twice stopped. First, he stopped suddenly, in the middle of a lot. There was an alarm sound with the HT (handy talkie) of the Rame officer. Stopped for about 20 minutes, "he told VOI, Wednesday, August 30.

After the alarm sounded and the train stopped, said Reza, the athletes train officers advanced to the driver's room automatically to take control manually.

The Jabodebek LRT can also run again.

However, continued Reza, not long after that the Jabodebek LRT train stopped again when it was about to arrive at Halim Station.

At that time, said Reza, there was an announcement that the train he was traveling in had lost energy or lost power.

Not far from Halim beherti Station anymore. The distance of the train I was riding on the front train was very tight. Suddenly there was an announcement of a loss power and a signal snaking," he explained.

Not long after, said Reza, the electricity went out and the cooling system also went out. Meanwhile passengers cannot get out of the train.

This second disturbance, continued Reza, lasted about 15 minutes.

Secondly, before the halim station, 15 minutes. Now this AC is dead. (The condition in the kereya) is not chaotic, it's just gerutu-gerutu, rich photos to report to the office," he said.

Reza also admitted that he was annoyed because his activities were hampered and arrived late at the office. Where initially, Reza planned to go down at Dukuh Atas Station to continue his trip to the office with Transjakarta.

"It's better to just take the bus. Moreover, I have to transit again using Transjakarta buses," he explained.


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