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AKARTA - Daop 1 Jakarta has not collected data regarding the amount of compensation for the return of long-distance train customers (KAJJ) tickets at Gambir Station and Pasar Senen which were affected by Semarang floods.

"It has not been recorded. Meanwhile, the condition of the station is not yet crowded," said Public Relations Manager of Daop 1 Jakarta, Ixfan Hendriwintoko when confirmed by VOI, Thursday, March 14.

Compensation for train customers in question is that refunds of ticket duties of up to 100% do not include message fees for affected customers.

"Currently the station's condition is not crowded, because on Sunday there are not many (KAJJ passengers)," he said.

According to Ixfan, cancellations can be made up to seven days after the scheduled departure on the ticket.

"KAI continues to make efforts to repair the lane due to puddles," he said.

Previously, it was reported that long-distance train trips departing from Gambir Station and Pasar Senen experienced disruption due to flooding in the Semarang area on Thursday, March 14.

The flood came from high rainfall since Wednesday night, March 13.

Jakarta's Daop 1 Public Relations Manager, Ixfan Hendriwintoko, said the flood caused the train bound for Daop 1 Jakarta to be stuck or pass with certain speed restrictions for travel safety and security.

"A number of trains that are disrupted are the northern routes that will pass through the Semarang area," said Ixfan when confirmed.


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