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  2. MSC Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    MSC Malaysia is a special economic zone and a high-technology business district in Malaysia, covering parts of Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya, Selangor and Negeri Sembilan. It was launched in 1996 to accelerate Malaysia's transformation into a knowledge-based society and attract multimedia companies with tax breaks and facilities.

  3. List of Transjakarta corridors - Wikipedia

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    Transjakarta is a bus rapid transit system in Jakarta, Indonesia, with 14 main BRT corridors and various feeder routes. Find out the route, length, operator, bus type, and station names of each corridor.

  4. Transjakarta Corridor 1 - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, route, and features of the first BRT route in Jakarta, Indonesia. Transjakarta Corridor 1 connects Blok M and Jakarta Kota stations, passing through the Golden Triangle and several MRT stations.

  5. Jakarta MRT - Wikipedia

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    Jakarta MRT is a mass rapid transit system that operates in Jakarta, the largest metropolis of Indonesia. It has one operational line, one under construction line, and one planned line, with a total system length of 159.7 km and 13 stations.

  6. Transjakarta Corridor 5 - Wikipedia

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    The Transjakarta Corridor 5 is a bus rapid transit corridor in Jakarta, Indonesia, operated by Transjakarta.The corridor connects Ancol, North Jakarta with the Kampung Melayu Bus Terminal in Jatinegara, East Jakarta.

  7. Jabodebek LRT - Wikipedia

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    Jabodebek LRT is a light rapid transit system in Greater Jakarta, Indonesia, operated by Kereta Api Indonesia. It connects Jakarta city center with suburbs such as Bogor, Depok and Bekasi, and has two lines: Cibubur Line and Bekasi Line.

  8. Transjakarta Corridor 6 - Wikipedia

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    Corridor 6 began its trial run in December 2006 and inaugurated on January 27, 2007, along with Corridor 4, 5, and 7. [2] [3] [4] Until c. 2009, the corridor terminates at Halimun BRT station, before it was extended to Dukuh Atas 2 (now Galunggung).

  9. Transjakarta Corridor 9 - Wikipedia

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    Corridor 9, along with Corridor 10 began service on 31 December 2010 to support the 2011 Southeast Asian Games. [2]Starting on 1 June 2014, Corridor 9, along with Corridor 1 and 3 began to operate 24 hours a day (AMARI), with buses only stopping at certain BRT stations.