Monday, July 4, 2011

Prime operates on Weekdays, Full of Crowded Commuter Line


KRL Commuter Line to operate on the first working day after officially launched onSaturday (2 / 7), last weekend. KRL single operation was also raided the passengers ateach station stop.

Monitoring Station AFP in Pasar Minggu, South Jakarta, on Monday (04/07/2011),thousands of prospective passengers seem in line. Since morning, they've been waitingfor a ride Commuter Line that will deliver to their respective destinations.

However, almost the same as the previous condition, KRL Commuter Line wasovercrowded when it stopped at Pasar Minggu. From 3 commuter line ruterBogor-Jakarta arriving between 06.30 am until 07.00 pm, all packed by passengers.

Not wanting to overcrowding, some passengers desperate to prop the door CommuterLine by

hands and feet. So along the way, the KRL door is open. It would endanger the safety of passengers.

However, despite the crowded passenger, the arrival of Commuter Line is quite fast.Each 10-minute electric train arrived at the station to raise the drop off passengers.Time for it was only about 20 seconds. If it does not really look, passengers may bedelayed or excessive.

Almost every 5 minutes or so, passengers in the commuter line was informed about thestation which will be the next stop. Notifications were made through loudspeakers.

Rina, a user commuter line said, the arrival of KRL single operation it is indeed fasterthan previously KRL travel patterns. "CL (commnuter line) more often it came from. So no need to wait a long time," he said.

However, the further one private university students in Jakarta, the commuter line is likeKRL AC Express or Economy. In the hours of work like today, a commuter line is notcapable of carrying all passengers.

"Same Line commuter hell wrote it feels as KRL other, because both the full hour like this. The difference is more expensive," he said.


Source : Detiknews

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