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Those who rely on Commuter Line trains will no longer be able to buy single-trip passes (THB) at five stations in Jakarta once the railway operator halts their sales on Aug. 1.
PT Kereta Commuter Indonesia (KCI), the operator of the Greater Jakarta commuter train service (KRL), plans to stop selling the day at the Sudirman, Palmerah, Taman Kota, Cikini and University of Indonesia stations. (JP/P.J. Leo)
(JP/News Desk)