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Bali Light Rail Transit (LRT): the proposed subway system of Bali

September 7, 2024 By James Clark Leave a Comment

The Bali Light Rail Transit (LRT), also referred to as the Bali Urban Subway, is a proposed underground transit system connecting Ngurah Rai International Airport to locations in South Bali and Ubud. The Bali subway will be built in 4 phases: Phase 1: Airport-Sentral Parkir Kuta-Seminyak-Berawa-Cemagi (16 km) Phase 2: Airport-Jimbaran-Unud-Nusa Dua (13.5 km) Phase […]

Filed Under: Urban Rail Transit Tagged With: bali, indonesia, light rail transit

Bali Subway development enters the stage of appointing strategic partners and investor consortium leaders

July 25, 2024 By Future Southeast Asia Leave a Comment

Development of train-based mass transportation in Bali (Bali Urban Rail and Associated Facilities). DENPASAR – The development of train-based mass transportation in Bali (Bali Urban Rail and Associated Facilities) or better known as Subway/LRT (Light Rail Transit) is entering the stage of appointing strategic partners and leaders of the investor consortium who will later play […]

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Bali Railways Masterplan: News and resources for proposed railways in Bali

June 10, 2024 By James Clark 1 Comment

This page is an archive all railway proposals in Bali, including news report and maps. The island of Bali in Indonesia has had several railway proposals over the years. The most recent proposals is for a light rail transit from the airport to Kuta, and for a beach tram. A plan for a Bali railway […]

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Makassar city government prepares LRT Metro Capsule transportation

March 16, 2024 By Future Southeast Asia Leave a Comment

[Makassar Mayor Moh Ramdhan Pomanto explaining the design of the Kapsul Metro LRT line, in the Makassar Mayor’s Meeting Room, Makassar City Hall, Friday (14/3). Shasa/Rakyatsulsel/A.] The Makassar City Government is preparing a new means of transportation, namely the Light Rail Transit (LRT) Metro Capsule. This Metro Capsule LRT will later become supporting transportation for […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: indonesia, light rail transit, makassar, sulawesi

Johor Bahru LRT

August 15, 2023 By James Clark Leave a Comment

Johor Bahru LRT is a proposed light rail transit system for the city of Johor Bahru in Malaysia. There was a light rail proposal in 2004, and a private consortium made a proposal in 2021 which is still being considered. This is a separate project from the Rapid Transit System Link (RTS LINK) project between […]

Filed Under: Urban Rail Transit Tagged With: johor bahru, light rail transit, malaysia

Batam LRT

May 17, 2023 By James Clark 1 Comment

Batam LRT is a proposed light rail transit system on Batam Island, Indonesia. The Batam LRT will have two routes, from Batam Center to Tanjung Uncang and from Batu Ampar to Hang Nadim Airport. The $1.5 million investment project will see a 27.54 km route on the first line and 27.93 km on the second […]

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Medan LRT

April 11, 2022 By James Clark Leave a Comment

The Medan Light Rail Transit (Medan LRT) is a proposed light rail transit system in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The LRT network (called LRT Mebidangro) will have a central station in Merdeka Medan field, and three lines have been proposed for the system. Medan LRT Maps And Lines [Map source.] [Map source.] northsumatrainvest.id: Corridor 1 […]

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Nakhon Ratchasima Transit – The Green Line Tram Project

October 12, 2021 By James Clark Leave a Comment

The Nakhon Ratchasima Mass Transit Project is a proposed tramway in Nakhon Ratchasima (Korat), Thailand. The first line (Green Line) is an 11.17 KM tram with 21 stations. Three lines have been proposed in total (Orange and Purple Line) with a combined length of 50.09 KM. The system has been referred to as a tram, […]

Filed Under: Urban Rail Transit Tagged With: light rail transit, nakhon ratchasima, thailand

Palembang LRT – The first light rail transit in Indonesia

June 7, 2021 By James Clark Leave a Comment

The Palembang LRT (or South Sumatra Light Rail Transit) is a light rail transit system in Palembang, South Sumatra, Indonesia. The single-line system connects Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II International Airport to Jakabaring Sport City. The line was built to service the 2018 Asian Games, which Palembang co-hosted with Jakarta. It has the distinction of being […]

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