00:00 Indonesia is set to launch Southeast Asia's first-ever bullet train on Sunday, a high-speed
00:05 rail service line that will connect two of the country's largest cities.
00:10 Part of China's Belt and Road Infrastructure Initiative and largely funded by Chinese state-owned
00:16 firms, the $7.3 billion project opened to the public on Sunday.
00:22 The train will travel between the capital Jakarta and Bandung in West Java, Indonesia's
00:27 second largest city and a major arts and culture hub.
00:31 The 86-mile (138 km) high-speed rail line, officially named WUSHE which stands for Time-Saving,
00:40 Optimal Operation, Reliable System in Indonesian E runs on electricity with no direct carbon
00:46 emissions and travels at a speed of roughly 217 mph a cutting travel time between Jakarta
00:53 and Bandung from three hours to under less than an hour, officials say.
00:59 Overseen by the joint state venture PT Kerdekapat Indonesia-China (PTXIC), it travels between
01:05 the Halim Railway Station in East Jakarta and Pedaling Railway Station in West Bandung,
01:12 and is well connected to public transport stations.
01:15 The trains, modified for Indonesia's tropical climate, are equipped with a safety system
01:21 that can respond to earthquakes, floods and other emergency conditions, officials added.
01:27 There are talks to extend the high-speed line to Surabaya a major port and capital of East
01:32 Java province, PTXIC director Dwyanus Lametrati told Chinese state media outlets at a ceremony
01:40 earlier in September.
01:42 Stops at other major cities like Semarang and Yogyakarta, the gateway to Brabhadara
01:47 the largest Buddhist temple in the world a were also being planned, Dwyanus said.
01:53 According to information released by PTXIC, the railway features eight cars all equipped
01:58 with Wi-Fi and USB charging points A and seats 601 passengers.
02:04 There will be three classes of seats A first, second and VIP.
02:08 Indonesia, the world's fourth largest country and Southeast Asia's largest economy, has
02:14 been actively and openly courting investment from China, its largest trade and investment
02:20 partner.
02:21 A high-profile meeting in July between Indonesian and Chinese leaders Joko Wittodo and Xi Jinping
02:27 unveiled a series of projects, including plans to build a multi-billion dollar Chinese glass
02:33 factory on the island of Rampang in Indonesia's Rai Islands archipelago as part of a new AECO
02:39 city, sparking weeks of fierce protests from indigenous islanders opposed to their village
02:45 as being torn down.
02:46 Wittodo and Chinese Premier Li Keqiang were photographed taking test rides on the new
02:51 high-speed railway throughout September.
02:54 The train deal was first signed in 2015 as part of China's Belt and Road Initiative
03:00 and construction began later that year.
03:02 It was initially expected to be completed in 2019 but has faced multiple operational
03:08 delays as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic as well as land procurement and ballooning
03:14 costs.
03:15 PT K6 Director Dwi Yana hailed the Jakarta-Banteng high-speed railway as an outstanding example
03:21 of bilateral cooperation between Indonesia and China.
03:25 It will not only improve Indonesian infrastructure but promote the development of Indonesia's
03:30 railroad and manufacturing industries.
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