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Back to work: Hundreds of people arrive at the Pasar Senen railway station in Central Jakarta on Monday

The Jakarta Post
Mon, January 5, 2015 Published on Jan. 5, 2015 Published on 2015-01-05T13:41:38+07:00

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Back to work: Hundreds of people arrive at the Pasar Senen railway station in Central Jakarta on Monday. They came to Jakarta using the Menoreh economic train from Semarang after spending their Christmas and New Year’s holidays in Semarang and nearby areas. All the railway stations in Jakarta were crowded on Sunday as an estimated 15,000 passengers have been arriving everyday in Jakarta using trains. This trend will continue until next Sunday.(JP/DON) Back to work: Hundreds of people arrive at the Pasar Senen railway station in Central Jakarta on Monday. They came to Jakarta using the Menoreh economic train from Semarang after spending their Christmas and New Year’s holidays in Semarang and nearby areas. All the railway stations in Jakarta were crowded on Sunday as an estimated 15,000 passengers have been arriving everyday in Jakarta using trains. This trend will continue until next Sunday.(JP/DON) (JP/DON)

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span class="caption">Back to work: Hundreds of people arrive at the Pasar Senen railway station in Central Jakarta on Monday. They came to Jakarta using the Menoreh economic train from Semarang after spending their Christmas and New Year'€™s holidays in Semarang and nearby areas. All the railway stations in Jakarta were crowded on Sunday as an estimated 15,000 passengers have been arriving everyday in Jakarta using trains. This trend will continue until next Sunday.(JP/DON)

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