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  2. Trans Jogja - Wikipedia

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    Trans Jogja is a bus rapid transit (BRT) system operates in Yogyakarta and surrounding areas, with 20 different routes. Trans Jogja operates from 06:00 to 19:00 starting from 22 March 2020. Trans Jogja operates from 06:00 to 19:00 starting from 22 March 2020.

  3. KAI Commuter Yogyakarta Line - Wikipedia

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    Trans Jogja: Line 1A, Line 1B, Line 3A, Line 3B, Line 5B, Teman Bus Pakem (via Tajem) Line (Bandara Adisucipto) Sleman Regency: Y 04: Brambanan: Trans Jogja Line 1A (Terminal Prambanan via short walk) Klaten Regency: Central Java: Y 05: Srowot: Y 06 JS 02 AS 01: Klaten: Intercity trains Adisumarmo Airport Rail Link. Ir. Soekarno Bus Terminal ...

  4. Yogyakarta railway station - Wikipedia

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    Yogyakarta Station was used as one of the locations where the Yogyakarta-based rock band, Sheila on 7, took a music video for a song "Tunggu Aku di Jakarta" in 2000 [26] and a singer from Yogyakarta who was the runner-up of the 2010 Indonesian Idol, Citra Scholastika, in her song "Pasti Bisa" in 2012.

  5. Jalan Malioboro - Wikipedia

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    The Malioboro 2 bus station of Trans Jogja in 2008. There are three bus stops along the street (Malioboro 1, Malioboro 2, Malioboro 3), serving various routes of Trans Jogja bus. The northern end of the street is close to Yogyakarta station, serving KAI Commuter's Yogyakarta Line and Prambanan Express commuter trains, as well as intercity trains.

  6. BRT Banjarbakula - Wikipedia

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    BRT Banjarbakula, also informally known as "Tayo bus", [2] is a bus rapid transit (BRT) system serving Greater Banjarmasin metropolitan area, encompassing Banjarmasin, Banjarbaru, and parts of Banjar Regency in Indonesia. [3] It comprises three routes and more than 37 bus stops as of 2019. [3]

  7. KRL Commuterline - Wikipedia

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    Starting from 1 October 2019, Commuterline station gates accept tickets purchased through mobility and e-wallet apps. LinkAja! was the first to implement it, followed by JakLingko and Gojek apps [ 37 ] in 2022.

  8. Transjakarta Corridor 1 - Wikipedia

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    The construction of new bus stops and special lanes began by late 2003, towards 2004 along with the system's socialization. [8] The construction of bus stops and separated lane for Corridor 1 received many complaints from the public, due to the bus lane construction disturbs the heavy traffic on Jalan Sudirman and Thamrin during peak hours. [9]

  9. Trans Banjarbakula - Wikipedia

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    Trans Banjarbakula, or informally known by locals as "Green Tayo", [1] is a bus rapid transit system serving Greater Banjarmasin area and its surrounding including cities and towns of Banjarbaru and Martapura in Indonesia. [2]