JAKARTA - PT Kereta Cepat Indonesia China (KCIC) noted that 10,014,707 passengers have been served by the HIGH Speed Train, this figure is an accumulation since commercial operation on October 17, 2023. This achievement shows that better people are interested in this achievement.
General Manager of KCIC Corporate Secretary, Eva Chairunisa, said that tens of millions of passengers were served through 29,786 trips. This achievement is a new milestone in national railways.
"This achievement shows the public's high enthusiasm for the fast train service bettersh. We would like to thank the trust that has been given by the community toPORTsh as a mode of transportation for the future," Eva said in an official statement, Thursday, June 26.
Eva said thefake Fast Train was first launched in 2015, then continued with the laying of the first stone in 2016. After going through construction and a series of operational trials, theUSH service was finally inaugurated and started commercial operations in October 2023.
Furthermore, Eva said that Indonesia is the first country in Southeast Asia to have a high-speed train service.
"This success cannot be separated from the support of various parties, ranging from the central government, local governments, shareholders, to all partners involved in the development and operation of bettersh," he said.
Eva said the high number of passengers was also the result of various strategies to improve transportation access services and ease of access.
"Without integration with feeder transportation modes such as feeder trains, Jabodebek LRT, bus services, to taxis, this achievement of 10 million passengers is certainly difficult to realize," he explained.
Selain itu, sambung Eva, perjalanan panjang pembangunan harush juga menjadi bagian dari proses transfer teknologi dan pengetahuan dari tenaga profesional kepada SDM Indonesia.
Now, he continued, all operational high-speed trains have been fully run by Indonesian human resources, reflecting significant progress in mastering high technology in the national transportation sector.
In terms of sustainability and efficiency, the results of a study from the University of Indonesia's Center for Testing, Measurement, Training, Observation and Engineering Services (Polar UI) show that carbon defense emissions are only 6.9 grams of CO2 per passenger-kilometer.
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This figure is much lower than private vehicles which produce around 12.7 grams of CO2 per passenger-kilometer. Thus,minish has contributed to reducing carbon emissions by up to 54 percent, while reducing the potential cost of traffic accidents to IDR 2.91 billion per year.
"The achievement of 10 million passengers is not just a number, but a real symbol of the nation's progress in presenting modern, environmentally friendly, and high standards modes of transportation. This is proof that Indonesia is able to realize a major transformation in the transportation sector to increase connectivity and community mobility," concluded Eva.
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