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The China-backed high-speed railway connecting Jakarta and Bandung called Whoosh is parked at Halim station in Jakarta, Indonesia, on October 2, 2023. — Picture by REUTERS

Indonesia launches China-backed ‘Whoosh’ high-speed railway

JAKARTA, Oct 2 — Indonesian President Joko Widodo on Monday inaugurated a US$7.3 billion (RM34.35 billion) high-speed railway connecting the country’s capital with the city of Bandung, a China-backed project that has been marred with problems.

The 142-kilometre (88.23-mile) railway, one of the president’s flagship infrastructure projects and part of China’s Belt and Road Initiative, has faced problems ranging from land procurement issues, pandemic-related delays, and ballooning costs.

Monday’s launch for the bullet train named Whoosh is far behind the original target of operations in 2019.

“The name is inspired by the sound of a rushing high speed train,” Jokowi, as the president is popularly called, said during the launch.

The maximum operating speed of the train could reach 350 kilometres per hour (217 mph), he said, calling this ‘the modernisation of our mass transportation that is environmentally friendly’.

Luhut Pandjaitan, a senior minister overseeing the project, said at the launch that free trial rides on the bullet train, which have been under way since the second week of September, will be extended and ticket prices will be implemented in mid-October.

A consortium of Indonesian and Chinese companies built the railway.

— Reuters

The President of Indonesia Joko Widodo (centre) accompanied by the First Lady Iriana Widodo (fifth from right) and Cabinet ministers, delivers remarks during the inauguration of the China-backed high-speed railway connecting Jakarta and Bandung called Whoosh, at Halim station in Jakarta, Indonesia, on October 2, 2023. — Picture by REUTERS

 

 

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