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  2. Ratu Plaza - Wikipedia

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    The mall mainly caters to information technology customers in South Jakarta and gained reputation among expatriates and Indonesians alike for being a hotbed for bootlegged DVDs. In the 80s the mall was the host to the first Nike showroom for Indonesian market. Other big names such as Kicker's, and Levi's also had outlets in Ratu Plaza.

  3. Pakuwon City Mall - Wikipedia

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    Pakuwon City Mall (formerly East Coast Center) is a shopping center located in Surabaya, East Java. [1] Total retail floor's area of the shopping mall is 23,372 m 2 (251,570 sq ft). Pakuwon City Mall is located right in front of the entrance to the housing Pakuwon City (formerly called Laguna) precisely at Jalan Kejawan Putih Mutiara, Eastern ...

  4. Jakarta–Surabaya line - Wikipedia

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    The Jakarta-Surabaya line (the North line; Indonesian: Lintas Utara) is one of two rail lines on the island of Java that connect Jakarta and Surabaya. The line follows the route of the North Coast Road. The executive-class Argo Bromo Anggrek express train provides a limited-stop service on the line.

  5. Surabaya - Wikipedia

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    Surabaya has three major train stations, being Surabaya Kota (also known as Semut), Surabaya Pasar Turi, and Surabaya Gubeng. The Argo Bromo Anggrek operated by Kereta Api Indonesia (KAI) connects Surabaya from Surabaya Pasar Turi Station to Gambir Station in Jakarta. Both economy and executive class trains are served to and from Surabaya. [119]

  6. Surabaya Gubeng railway station - Wikipedia

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    The old station building has been designated as a cultural heritage by the Surabaya city government with Surabaya Mayor Decree No. 188.45/251/402.1.04/1996. Surabaya Gubeng Station once was the station where Indonesia's first President Sukarno worked while studying at the Technische Hoogeschool te Bandoeng (now ITB).

  7. Suroboyo Bus - Wikipedia

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    Wira Wiri Suroboyo is the feeder bus or share taxi modern in Surabaya operated by Suroboyo Bus Buses are 2.5 meters wide and 12 meters long, can carry as many as 67 people. Suroboyo Bus features some facilities, such as differentiated seats, CCTV, safe doors with sensors and an emergency button.