Hanoi (VNA) - Indonesia's capital city Jakarta inaugurated onMarch 24 its first mass rapid transit (MRT) system, a project seen as crucialto addressing its worst traffic congestion.
President Joko Widodo and other officials attended the inauguration ceremony forthe 16km line, which was built for almost six years.
The new line, which cost around 1.1 billion USD, is scheduled to open tothe public on March 25 with tickets slated to be free during the first week.
The train system runs above and below ground and stretches from the centralHotel Indonesia to the southern reaches of the South-east Asian megalopolis ofsome 30 million people.
It aims to cut travel time between the two points to just30 minutes from about two hours, offering some relief to frustrated commuterslong used to spending much of their day stuck in traffic.
Construction on a second line linking downtown to Jakarta's northern port alsobegan on March 24, and is expected to be completed around 2024.
MRT Jakarta is set to serve 65,000 daily passengers during its first year ofoperation.-VNA