Reviewing Indonesia's railways

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On my 2024 trip to Indonesia, I had the distinction of riding the railways of Sumatra, Java, and Sulawesi. These are the only islands in Indonesia with passenger railways, so it was good to see how the railways compare between the islands.

This report is an overview of Indonesia's railways as of 2024.

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🇧🇳 Brunei

🇰🇭 Cambodia

🇮🇩 Indonesia

🇱🇦 Laos

🇲🇾 Malaysia

 🇵🇭 Philippines

“Our public managers should not succumb to the consortium’s blackmail that the only way it can finish NAIA’s rehabilitation and expansion is by allowing the rate hike.”

🇸🇬 Singapore

“Australia-Asia Power Link is slated to provide up to 15 percent of city-state’s energy needs once completed.”

🇹🇭 Thailand

"The Mass Rapid Transit Authority of Thailand (MRTA) plans to develop a light rail system in Phuket, Chiang Mai, Nakhon Ratchasima and Phitsanulok, with a combined budget of 77 billion baht."

"The Transport Ministry is studying the possibility of creating an infrastructure fund to buy back mass rapid transit projects from private companies. It says public ownership of these services could allow for a flat fare of 20 baht per ride."

"With a new Thai leader in place, speculation is rife over whether she will ask for China’s aid in massive land bridge project."

🇻🇳 Vietnam

“Hitachi files for arbitration over Ho Chi Minh City payments in Japan-led project.”

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