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Transportation Minister Ignasius Jonan (right), PT Kereta Api Indonesia (KAI) director Edi Sukmoro (center) and the ministry’s director general for railways Hermanto Dwiatmoko take the escalator during the launch of the new-look Palmerah train station in West Jakarta on Monday

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Tue, July 7, 2015 Published on Jul. 7, 2015 Published on 2015-07-07T09:26:43+07:00

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Transportation Minister Ignasius Jonan (right), PT Kereta Api Indonesia (KAI) director Edi Sukmoro (center) and the ministry’s director general for railways Hermanto Dwiatmoko take the escalator during the launch of the new-look Palmerah train station in West Jakarta on Monday. The renovation of the train station cost Rp 36 billion (US$2.6 million) taken from the state budget, and its design will serve as a template for the development of other stations in the city.(JP/Awo) Transportation Minister Ignasius Jonan (right), PT Kereta Api Indonesia (KAI) director Edi Sukmoro (center) and the ministry’s director general for railways Hermanto Dwiatmoko take the escalator during the launch of the new-look Palmerah train station in West Jakarta on Monday. The renovation of the train station cost Rp 36 billion (US$2.6 million) taken from the state budget, and its design will serve as a template for the development of other stations in the city.(JP/Awo) (right), PT Kereta Api Indonesia (KAI) director Edi Sukmoro (center) and the ministry’s director general for railways Hermanto Dwiatmoko take the escalator during the launch of the new-look Palmerah train station in West Jakarta on Monday. The renovation of the train station cost Rp 36 billion (US$2.6 million) taken from the state budget, and its design will serve as a template for the development of other stations in the city.(JP/Awo)

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span class="caption">Transportation Minister Ignasius Jonan (right), PT Kereta Api Indonesia (KAI) director Edi Sukmoro (center) and the ministry'€™s director general for railways Hermanto Dwiatmoko take the escalator during the launch of the new-look Palmerah train station in West Jakarta on Monday. The renovation of the train station cost Rp 36 billion (US$2.6 million) taken from the state budget, and its design will serve as a template for the development of other stations in the city.(JP/Awo)

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