June 15, 2016

Young Jakartans Explore Their City on TransJakarta

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Some of the stops on the Transjakarta corridor include the National Museum at Monas station, the Balai Kota (City Hall), and the Fatahillah Museum in Kota Tua (Old Batavia area). While Site Visit Busway provides tours for people from diverse backgrounds, ITDP Indonesia hopes to provide more tours with a variety of routes for underprivileged children in Jakarta who have not had the chance to travel with the BRT system.

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You can find more information on Site Visit Busway including how to donate a visit by going to the Site Visit Busway website or visiting their Facebook page.

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