Indonesia plans to start building a light rail transit system on the popular resort island of Bali next year to ease roadway congestion from the airport, a senior minister has said. Tourist-dependent Bali attracts millions of foreign visitors annually and the beach-dotted island’s narrow roads have been clogged with traffic jams since its reopening after […]
Indonesia plans to start building a light rail transit system on the popular resort island of Bali next year to ease roadway congestion from the airport, a senior minister has said.
Coordinating Minister for Maritime Affairs and Investment Luhut Pandjaitan said Thursday the light rail transit system would be built underground and connect the island’s international airport to popular tourist areas Canggu and Seminyak.“LRT will be underground so traffic at Bali’s airport… in 2025-2026 can be managed,” he said in the capital Jakarta, according to local media reports.“If it’s not being done, then in 2026 we can be stuck 3 hours at the airport,” he told reporters.
“There are South Korea, Japan and China. We will take those who allow transfer of technology, fast and affordable,” he said when asked who could help fund the project.Bar some exceptions, buildings in Bali cannot be constructed over 15 metres in height, according to local laws.
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