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Serving as the backbone of railway transportation in Greater Jakarta, PT Kereta Commuter Indonesia (KCI), which operates the commuter line, plans to add more trips, trains and tracks to serve 1.5 million passengers per day in 2020. (JP/Syelanita)
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