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High-speed rail in Indonesia

Indonesia operates a single high-speed rail service between two of the country's largest cities, Jakarta, Bandung and future terminus, branded Whoosh (short for Waktu Hemat, Operasi Optimal, Sistem Hebat, lit.'Timesaving, Optimal Operation, Outstanding System').[4][5][6] It is operated by Kereta Cepat Indonesia China (KCIC).[7]

Whoosh
KCIC400AF passing through Bandung
Overview
Native nameWaktu Hemat, Operasi Optimal, Sistem Hebat
lit.'Timesaving, Optimal Operation, Outstanding System'
StatusOperational
OwnerKereta Cepat Indonesia China (KCIC)
LocaleJava
Termini
Stations4 (3 opened, 1 open for future expansion)
Websitekcic.co.id
Service
TypeHigh-speed rail
Operator(s)Kereta Cepat Indonesia China (KCIC)
Depot(s)Tegalluar
Rolling stockKCIC400AF
History
Opened17 October 2023; 6 months ago (2023-10-17)
Technical
Line length142.8 km (88.7 mi)
Number of tracksDouble-track
CharacterViaduct, Tunnel, and grade-separated
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Electrification25 kV 50Hz AC overhead catenary
Operating speed
  • Service:
  • 350 km/h (220 mph)[1]
  • Record:
  • 385 km/h (240 mph)[2]
  • Design:
  • 420 km/h (260 mph)[3]
Highest elevation25–824 m (82–2,703 ft)
Current and proposed high-speed railway in Java, Indonesia

Whoosh is the first high-speed railway in Southeast Asia,[8] and the Southern Hemisphere[9] and covers a distance of 143 kilometres (89 mi) with a maximum operating speed of 350 km/h (220 mph),[10][1][11] and design speed of KCIC400AF train of 420 km/h (260 mph),[3][12] making it the second fastest commercially operating railway network in the world.[13] The travel time between the two cities averages 45 minutes, down from 3 hours with existing railway line.[9]

With the cost of $7.3 billion to build,[14][7][15][16] the line began trial operation with passengers on 7 September 2023 and commercial operations on 17 October 2023.[17] The Whoosh high speed train has served 2 million passengers during 4 months of commercial operation.[18][19]

History and development edit

Concepts for high-speed rail (HSR) in Indonesia were first seriously contemplated in 2008, leading to discussions at Asian Investment Summit in 2013, and detailed plans being set forth in 2015.[20] The plan to start construction of the Jakarta-Bandung HSR was announced by the Indonesian government in July 2015, after the Chinese President and other world leaders visited the Bandung Conference.[21][22]

Both Japan and China expressed their interest in the high-speed rail projects in Indonesia. Previously, both countries had carried out comprehensive studies into a project for the Jakarta–Bandung section (142.8 km (88.7 mi)). Only the Japanese International Cooperation Agency (JICA), had issued a study for a project extending to Surabaya (730 km (450 mi)).[21] The Indonesian HSR bid marked a rivalry between Japan and China in their competition for Asian infrastructure projects.[23]

Japan's proposal edit

 
Shinkansen E5 series proposed by Japan

Since 2008, Japan has been working on a plan to export their Shinkansen high-speed railway technology to Indonesia. During the Indonesia-Japan Friendship Festival in November 2008, Japan showcased their Shinkansen technology to Indonesian audiences.[24] The idea of high-speed rail backed by funding through soft loans has been proposed by Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) for the Indonesian island of Java, linking up the densely populated corridor from the capital Jakarta to Surabaya (730 km (450 mi)).[25][26] The island, similar in many respects including terrain and urban density to pre-HSR Honshu, suffered greatly from both freight and passenger congestion.[27]

The idea had been around for some years. However, a new proposal to divide the project into stages emerged, with the first stage being built from Jakarta to Bandung. The conventional travel time of 3 hours would be reduced to 35 minutes at a price of 78 trillion rupiah. JICA finished the detailed feasibility study in 2014. This succeeded an initial study in 2012. By 2013 Indonesia had been undergoing a revival in railway expansion and upgrades. High-speed corridors had been proposed but not implemented.[citation needed]

Japanese domination in the high-speed rail project appeared to be unchallenged until April 2015, when China made a counter-offer.[28]

In March 2015, Indonesian president Joko Widodo travelled to Tokyo and Beijing. In Tokyo, from 22 to 25 March, Joko Widodo met then-Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. Widodo obtained a commitment for Japanese loan support for improving Jakarta's municipal rail network, but no progress was made on resolving issues with the Jakarta–Bandung high-speed rail project.[23]

China's bid edit

 
CR400AF proposed by China

On 26 March 2015, Joko Widodo visited Beijing and met China's leader Xi Jinping. Xi publicly announced support for the Indonesian high-speed project and the two governments signed a memorandum specifying China's interest in the Jakarta–Bandung line.[23] In April 2015, China submitted a bid for the Indonesian high-speed rail project, much to Japan's dismay.[29]

In July 2015, the Indonesian government released its plan to build the high-speed rail connecting Jakarta and Bandung, and arranged a contest between Japanese and Chinese train-makers as potential bidders.[21] China responded by launching the Chinese High-speed Rail Technology Exposition in Senayan City shopping mall in Jakarta in August 2015.[30]

Both China and Japan have engaged in fierce competition through intense lobbying for the contract. Some have said[by whom?] that the fundamental reason is geostrategy, rather than economics.[31][32]

Short cancellation edit

President Joko Widodo was expected to announce the winning bid of Indonesia's first high-speed rail project in early September 2015. However, on 3 September 2015, the Indonesian government announced that it had cancelled the high-speed rail project, and was now favouring the slower and cheaper rail alternative.[33]

Winner of bid edit

In mid-September 2015, China announced it would fully meet the Indonesian government's demands and offered a new proposal that did not require Indonesia to assume any fiscal burden or debt guarantee in proceeding with the project.[34] Later that month, Indonesia selected China for the $5 billion project.[35][36][37] Indonesia awarded the contract to China. Some analysists speculated that Beijing had outmanoeuvred Tokyo on the bid as a result of a competitive financing package for Indonesia.[29][38]

Japan's then-Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga called the Indonesian move "difficult to understand" and "extremely regrettable".[25][28] The situation "can only be described as extremely deplorable," Suga also said.[34] Indonesia's State-Owned Enterprises Minister Rini Soemarno confirmed the Chinese bid was picked instead of the Japanese plan because of its relaxed financing.[39]

China supplemented its bid by committing to establish a joint venture with Indonesian firms to produce rolling stock for high-speed rail, electric rail, light rail systems, not only for Indonesia but also for export to other Asian countries; to transfer related technology; and to renovate and rebuild train stations.[23]

Development and construction edit

In January 2016, the Indonesian transportation minister released a route permit[40] for a high-speed railway between Jakarta and Bandung (142.8 kilometres) with stations located at Halim (Jakarta end), Karawang, Padalarang, and Tegalluar (Bandung end) with a Tegalluar depot.[41] 71.63-kilometre (44.51 mi) of the track would be at ground level, 53.54-kilometre (33.27 mi) would be elevated, and 15.63-kilometre (9.71 mi) would be underground.[42] The concession period, the period during which only the KCIC can operate the line, is 50 years from 31 May 2019 and cannot be prolonged, except in a force majeure situation.[43] Ground was broken on the project on 21 January 2016 and is expected to be completed in September 2023. The HSR is governed by the KCIC, an organization composed 60 percent by an Indonesian consortium, and 40 percent by China Railway International.[44] The Jakarta–Bandung high-speed rail was planned to begin its operations in 2019.[45]

In October 2016, the Indonesian government announced its intention to build a 600-kilometre (370 mi) medium-high speed railway between Jakarta and Surabaya, and invited Japan to participate in this project.[46] However, almost seven years later, in July 2023 the project was cancelled due to the lack of progress. Subsequently, President Joko Widodo removed the Jakarta-Surabaya semi-high speed train from the national strategic project (PSN) towards the end of his term in 2024.[47]

In 2023, the Jakarta-Bandung High-Speed Rail construction partially finished and is set to start commercial operation starting October 2023.[48] The Jakarta-Bandung HSR began trial operation with passengers on 7 September 2023, and commercial operations on 2 October 2023.[49][50]

Controversies edit

In April 2016, five Chinese high-speed rail project workers were arrested at Halim Perdanakusuma Airbase.[51] This incident highlighted the refusal of Indonesian Air Force to give up lands belonging to the Halim Perdanakusuma airbase in East Jakarta. It was reported that one of the railway stations would be located on land currently within Halim Airbase.[52]

In February 2018, Onan Hiroshi, a Japanese cartoonist, described Indonesian President Joko Widodo as a "High-speed rail beggar"[53] pointing out Indonesia's request for Japan's assistance in completing the project. The cartoon quickly drew protest from Indonesian internet users, and by 25 February, the cartoonist tweeted an apology, removed the drawings, and closed the page.[54]

Phase I edit

Jakarta–Bandung High-Speed Rail
 
 
 
 
 
Halim  
 
 
 
 
Karawang
 
 
Walini
 
 
 
 
Padalarang        
 
 
 
Tegalluar
 
Tegalluar Depot

Infrastructure edit

11% of the railway consists of tunnel sections spanned over 13 tunnels, while 38% is set on viaducts. Tunnel 6, the longest tunnel, has a length of 4,478 meters on the Jakarta-Bandung high-speed rail.[55] Halim railway station, the largest station on the railway, is situated in Makasar in East Jakarta and consists of three platforms with six track lines; it is expected to connect with LRT Jabodebek. The station has a total area of 78,315 square metres.[56]

The railway is built on a double track and electrified, suitable for 350 km/h (220 mph), making Indonesia only the second country with the fastest railway network in the world that operates commercially, on par with China.[citation needed]

Stations edit

Initial 4 stations[57]

Station Transfers Station Distance[58] Travel Distance Location
Halim
- 0 km East Jakarta Jakarta
Karawang Open for Future Expansion 41.17 km 41.17 km Karawang Regency West Java
Padalarang
55.55 km 97.22 km West Bandung Regency
Tegalluar   DAMRI and Bigbird shuttle buses

(with further transfer to     at Gedebage station)

45.58 km 142.80 km Bandung Regency

Rolling stock edit

The Jakarta-Bandung High-Speed Rail will use 11 trainsets of the derivative of CR400AF called KCIC400AF.[59][60] There is also one comprehensive inspection train which is also a derivative of CR400AF called KCIC400AF-CIT.[59][60] All trains are manufactured by CRRC Qingdao Sifang.[59][60]

Maintenance facility edit

  • Tegalluar Depot (Cileunyi, Bandung)

Funding and joint venture edit

 
KCIC400AF-CIT passing through Bekasi

The China Railway Group Limited (CREC) will form a joint venture with a consortium of Indonesia's state-owned enterprises (SOEs) led by PT Wijaya Karya Tbk in developing the first High Speed Train (HST) in the country.[61]

On Friday, 16 October 2015, Chinese and Indonesian state-owned companies officially signed the deal to build the first high-speed railway in Indonesia.[62] The project cost was estimated to be US$5.5 billion (80 trillion rupiah). The deal was signed by China Railway International Co. Ltd. Chairman Yang Zhongmin and Dwi Windarto, the president director of a consortium of Indonesian state companies, PT Pilar Sinergi BUMN Indonesia.[63] China Development Bank has given a commitment to fund 75 percent of the project costs with loan terms of 40 years for the loan—with an initial grace period of 10 years—with fixed loan rate. CRCC will hold majority shares in the planned JV company, while WIKA holds 30 percent and small portions for local toll operator PT Jasa Marga Tbk (IDX: JSMR), train operator PT Kereta Api Indonesia and plantation company PT Perkebunan Nusantara VIII.[61]

In late August 2016, it was reported that the China Development Bank had not yet disbursed funds for the loan and that KCIC, the consortium executing the project, was not sure when funds would become available.[64]

Timeline edit

2016 edit

  • January: Indonesian president Joko Widodo attended a ground breaking ceremony near Jakarta and announced that the project had commenced.
  • May: Continual delays in acquiring land were being reported. The president of the Indonesian joint venture firm managing the project KCIC, Hanggoro Budi Wiryawan, expressed frustration at the Department of Transport requirement that all of the land needed for the project (estimated to be 600 ha) be acquired before final construction permits could be issued. Hanggoro argued that it was more usual for construction permits to be issued when just 10% of the required land for a project had been acquired. He said that the delays in the Department of Transport were unreasonable. Issues surrounding acquisition of land were complicated by the fact that the main station at the Jakarta end was planned to be on land occupied by the Indonesian Air Force at Halim Perdanakusuma International Airport. It was not clear whether the Air Force was prepared to release the land.
  • August: The Minister for State-Owned Enterprises, Rini Soemarno, said that the process of issuing permits for the project was running smoothly after earlier delays. She said that she believed that construction on the railway could start within a week.
  • November: 82 percent of land needed has been acquired, but bank funding will only be attainable after 100 percent land is acquired.[65]

2017 edit

  • March: The project is stalled due to land, finance and security issues. Among others is the Indonesian Air Force reluctance to release 49 hectares of the lands surrounding Halim Perdanakusuma Airbase on the south-eastern outskirts of Jakarta for the construction of the station.[66]
  • April: PT Kereta Cepat Indonesia-China (KCIC) and High-Speed Railway Contractor Consortium (KSRCC) signed an engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contract on the Jakarta – Bandung bullet train on April 4, 2017. Contractors will proceed with construction following the contract signing.[67]

2018 edit

  • January: The Jakarta Post referred to the project as "stagnant" and Maritime Affairs Coordinating Minister Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan announced that a review would be conducted to consider whether a high-speed rail system really was needed between Jakarta and Bandung because "the cities are only 140 kilometres apart."[68]
  • March: It was reported that government agencies (the National Land Agency and the Agrarian and Spatial Planning Ministry) suspected that there had been maladministration in the acquisition of over 1,800 plots of land for the project. As a result, approval of permits for the use of land for the project had been delayed.[69]
  • April: State-owned enterprises minister Rini Soemarno, on a visit to Beijing, said that project construction would start in the coming month, May, and that she hoped that perhaps construction could start even sooner. She also said that she hoped land acquisition could be completed by the end of May.[70]
  • July: Three lawsuits received legal approval from the courts to proceed with claims seeking compensation for their properties affected by the project. Meanwhile, KCIC said that the progress of the project would not be affected by the lawsuits. The main financier of the project, China Development Bank, had disbursed $170 million in May and was due to disburse another $1.1 billion before the end of July.[71]
  • August: Beginning construction after a cooperation contract was signed with Cars Dardela Joint Operation as construction supervisor for the Jakarta-Bandung High Speed Train Project.[72]

2019 edit

  • March: The boring machine arrived and was assembled. Drilling started under the Jakarta-Cikampek Toll Road between KM 3+600 - KM5+800. Progress Reached 13%[73]
  • May: The Walini tunnel become the first breakthrough tunnel in the high speed rail projects. Celebrated by many group of minister including a Minister of State-Owned Enterprises Rini Soemarno and the West Java Governor Ridwan Kamil. According to Rini Soemarno, progress reached 17.5% but estimated to be 59% in late 2019,[74] and land acquisition was almost 100%.[74] Ridwan Kamil hoped to commence the high speed rail operation in 2021.[75]
  • September: The construction progress reached 32.8% and land acquisition progress reached 99.0%.[76]
  • October: Construction progress 38.2%.[77]

2020 edit

In mid-February 2020, construction progress reached 44 percent and land acquisitions reach 99.96 percent.[78] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, work of the project has been halted temporarily, resulting in the delay of the targeted finish of construction and start of the operation.[79] Three months later, construction progress reached 48.3 percent and the construction works resumed, which follow government's health and safety measures, such as social/physical distancing in response to the pandemic.[80] In September, Director of KCIC Xin Xuezhong stated that construction progress reached 60 percent and land acquisitions reached 100 percent.[81][82]

2021 edit

  • April: The General Manager of Material Equipment of PT KCIC stated that until March 2021 the construction of the Jakarta-Bandung High Speed Rail has reached 70 percent and is expected to be completed by the end of 2022.[83]
  • November: The construction progress reaches 79%.[84]

2022 edit

 
KCIC400AF at Halim Station
  • September: KCIC received the first delivery of KCIC400AF trainsets in Tanjung Priok Port, Jakarta.[85]
  • November: During the G20 Summit in Bali, President Jokowi and Xi remotely attended the trial run of CIT400AF inspection train, which ended a series of its maiden powered runs on HSR tracks to the west of Tegalluar station.[86]
  • December: A track laying machine and a DF4B locomotive used in the construction of the railway derailed in West Bandung west of Padalarang station, killing 2 workers and injuring another four. As result, track laying activities were temporarily halted while other construction works were allowed to continue.[87][88]

According to the Jakarta Post, Dwiyana Slamet Riyadi, the president director of KCIC, said that based on a 2022 third-party review, demand for the Jakarta-Bandung High-Speed Rail line had fallen to 31,215 passenger trips per day, just over half of the 61,157 estimated in a 2017 feasibility study.[89]

2023 edit

 
Whoosh high-speed train departing Padalarang for Tegalluar after a 2-minute stop
  • May: Starting Monday, 22 May 2023, KCIC is gradually increasing the travel speed of the Jakarta Bandung High Speed Train (KCJB). This is done during the test or testing and commissioning of the train. With the comprehensive inspection train (CIT), the speed of the train was increased from the previous average of 60 to 180 km/h (37 to 112 mph). The increase in the speed or speed of the trial can finally be done after all the initial preparations for testing and commissioning have been successfully completed.[90]
  • June: The speed level of the Jakarta-Bandung High Speed Train (KCJB) continued to increase during the trial period. For the first time the train reached a maximum speed of 385 km/h (239 mph) in a test on Thursday, 22 June 2023. The trial was attended by Coordinating Minister for Maritime Affairs and Investment Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan and Minister of Transportation Budi Karya Sumadi. Luhut and Budi Karya tried KCJB from Halim Station, Jakarta, to Padalarang Station and Tegalluar Station, Bandung, round trip. The top speed has reached its maximum at 385 km/h (239 mph).[2]
  • June: The next trial was connecting the two train series was carried out to test reliability if it runs together as a form of anticipation if passengers boom. At certain moments, the train can be combined to increase the transport capacity. Mainly to anticipate a surge in passengers during high season, such as Eid al-Fitr, Christmas and New Year's homecoming, long holidays, and others.[91]
  • September: The High Speed Rail officially opened on Thursday after CCTV announced the opening after many delays of the opening of the line.[91]
  • October: The Line commenced operations on 17 October. 124,000 people rode on the Whoosh between October 17 and November 1.[92]
  • November: daily trip schedule has been increased to 14 round-trip pairs (for a total of 28 trips) offering 16,828 seats, due to high demand as seen from the high number of ticket sales.[92] The number of passengers has since reached 21,312 people on Sunday, November 12, 2023, with an occupancy rate of 98.5%. As a response to this strong demand, PT. Kereta Cepat Indonesia China has increased the number of Whoosh round-trip pairs to 18 per day on the weekends, for a total of 36 trips.[93]
  • December: The Whoosh high speed train has served 1,028,216 passengers during 2 months of commercial operation from 17 October to 25 December 2023. The highest number of passengers served in one day has reached 21,500 passengers per day, including during the current year-end holiday period. This achievement shows the high public interest in modern and reliable public transportation in Indonesia with travel time efficiency and comfort.[94]

Phase 2 edit

In 2023, Indonesian and Chinese authorities discussed further plans to extend the railway across the Java island.[95][96] It is estimated that Phase 2 will shorten the travel time between Jakarta and Surabaya from 8 to 13 hours by regular trains to 3.5 hours.[97]

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  • Official website (Whoosh)
  • Official website (Kereta Cepat Indonesia China)
  • NHK: China defeats Japan in high speed railway project in Indonesia
  • VOA News: Fast and Furious: China, Japan Battle for High-Speed Rail (On Assignment)

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Indonesia operates a single high speed rail service between two of the country s largest cities Jakarta Bandung and future terminus branded Whoosh short for Waktu Hemat Operasi Optimal Sistem Hebat lit Timesaving Optimal Operation Outstanding System 4 5 6 It is operated by Kereta Cepat Indonesia China KCIC 7 WhooshKCIC400AF passing through BandungOverviewNative nameWaktu Hemat Operasi Optimal Sistem Hebat lit Timesaving Optimal Operation Outstanding System StatusOperationalOwnerKereta Cepat Indonesia China KCIC LocaleJavaTerminiHalim Jakarta Tegalluar Bandung Stations4 3 opened 1 open for future expansion Websitekcic co idServiceTypeHigh speed railOperator s Kereta Cepat Indonesia China KCIC Depot s TegalluarRolling stockKCIC400AFHistoryOpened17 October 2023 6 months ago 2023 10 17 TechnicalLine length142 8 km 88 7 mi Number of tracksDouble trackCharacterViaduct Tunnel and grade separatedTrack gauge1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in standard gaugeElectrification25 kV 50Hz AC overhead catenaryOperating speedService 350 km h 220 mph 1 Record 385 km h 240 mph 2 Design 420 km h 260 mph 3 Highest elevation25 824 m 82 2 703 ft Current and proposed high speed railway in Java Indonesia Whoosh is the first high speed railway in Southeast Asia 8 and the Southern Hemisphere 9 and covers a distance of 143 kilometres 89 mi with a maximum operating speed of 350 km h 220 mph 10 1 11 and design speed of KCIC400AF train of 420 km h 260 mph 3 12 making it the second fastest commercially operating railway network in the world 13 The travel time between the two cities averages 45 minutes down from 3 hours with existing railway line 9 With the cost of 7 3 billion to build 14 7 15 16 the line began trial operation with passengers on 7 September 2023 and commercial operations on 17 October 2023 17 The Whoosh high speed train has served 2 million passengers during 4 months of commercial operation 18 19 Contents 1 History and development 1 1 Japan s proposal 1 2 China s bid 1 3 Short cancellation 1 4 Winner of bid 1 5 Development and construction 1 6 Controversies 2 Phase I 2 1 Infrastructure 2 2 Stations 2 3 Rolling stock 2 4 Maintenance facility 2 5 Funding and joint venture 2 6 Timeline 2 6 1 2016 2 6 2 2017 2 6 3 2018 2 6 4 2019 2 6 5 2020 2 6 6 2021 2 6 7 2022 2 6 8 2023 3 Phase 2 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory and development editConcepts for high speed rail HSR in Indonesia were first seriously contemplated in 2008 leading to discussions at Asian Investment Summit in 2013 and detailed plans being set forth in 2015 20 The plan to start construction of the Jakarta Bandung HSR was announced by the Indonesian government in July 2015 after the Chinese President and other world leaders visited the Bandung Conference 21 22 Both Japan and China expressed their interest in the high speed rail projects in Indonesia Previously both countries had carried out comprehensive studies into a project for the Jakarta Bandung section 142 8 km 88 7 mi Only the Japanese International Cooperation Agency JICA had issued a study for a project extending to Surabaya 730 km 450 mi 21 The Indonesian HSR bid marked a rivalry between Japan and China in their competition for Asian infrastructure projects 23 Japan s proposal edit nbsp Shinkansen E5 series proposed by Japan Since 2008 Japan has been working on a plan to export their Shinkansen high speed railway technology to Indonesia During the Indonesia Japan Friendship Festival in November 2008 Japan showcased their Shinkansen technology to Indonesian audiences 24 The idea of high speed rail backed by funding through soft loans has been proposed by Japan International Cooperation Agency JICA for the Indonesian island of Java linking up the densely populated corridor from the capital Jakarta to Surabaya 730 km 450 mi 25 26 The island similar in many respects including terrain and urban density to pre HSR Honshu suffered greatly from both freight and passenger congestion 27 The idea had been around for some years However a new proposal to divide the project into stages emerged with the first stage being built from Jakarta to Bandung The conventional travel time of 3 hours would be reduced to 35 minutes at a price of 78 trillion rupiah JICA finished the detailed feasibility study in 2014 This succeeded an initial study in 2012 By 2013 Indonesia had been undergoing a revival in railway expansion and upgrades High speed corridors had been proposed but not implemented citation needed Japanese domination in the high speed rail project appeared to be unchallenged until April 2015 when China made a counter offer 28 In March 2015 Indonesian president Joko Widodo travelled to Tokyo and Beijing In Tokyo from 22 to 25 March Joko Widodo met then Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe Widodo obtained a commitment for Japanese loan support for improving Jakarta s municipal rail network but no progress was made on resolving issues with the Jakarta Bandung high speed rail project 23 China s bid edit nbsp CR400AF proposed by China On 26 March 2015 Joko Widodo visited Beijing and met China s leader Xi Jinping Xi publicly announced support for the Indonesian high speed project and the two governments signed a memorandum specifying China s interest in the Jakarta Bandung line 23 In April 2015 China submitted a bid for the Indonesian high speed rail project much to Japan s dismay 29 In July 2015 the Indonesian government released its plan to build the high speed rail connecting Jakarta and Bandung and arranged a contest between Japanese and Chinese train makers as potential bidders 21 China responded by launching the Chinese High speed Rail Technology Exposition in Senayan City shopping mall in Jakarta in August 2015 30 Both China and Japan have engaged in fierce competition through intense lobbying for the contract Some have said by whom that the fundamental reason is geostrategy rather than economics 31 32 Short cancellation edit President Joko Widodo was expected to announce the winning bid of Indonesia s first high speed rail project in early September 2015 However on 3 September 2015 the Indonesian government announced that it had cancelled the high speed rail project and was now favouring the slower and cheaper rail alternative 33 Winner of bid edit In mid September 2015 China announced it would fully meet the Indonesian government s demands and offered a new proposal that did not require Indonesia to assume any fiscal burden or debt guarantee in proceeding with the project 34 Later that month Indonesia selected China for the 5 billion project 35 36 37 Indonesia awarded the contract to China Some analysists speculated that Beijing had outmanoeuvred Tokyo on the bid as a result of a competitive financing package for Indonesia 29 38 Japan s then Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga called the Indonesian move difficult to understand and extremely regrettable 25 28 The situation can only be described as extremely deplorable Suga also said 34 Indonesia s State Owned Enterprises Minister Rini Soemarno confirmed the Chinese bid was picked instead of the Japanese plan because of its relaxed financing 39 China supplemented its bid by committing to establish a joint venture with Indonesian firms to produce rolling stock for high speed rail electric rail light rail systems not only for Indonesia but also for export to other Asian countries to transfer related technology and to renovate and rebuild train stations 23 Development and construction edit In January 2016 the Indonesian transportation minister released a route permit 40 for a high speed railway between Jakarta and Bandung 142 8 kilometres with stations located at Halim Jakarta end Karawang Padalarang and Tegalluar Bandung end with a Tegalluar depot 41 71 63 kilometre 44 51 mi of the track would be at ground level 53 54 kilometre 33 27 mi would be elevated and 15 63 kilometre 9 71 mi would be underground 42 The concession period the period during which only the KCIC can operate the line is 50 years from 31 May 2019 and cannot be prolonged except in a force majeure situation 43 Ground was broken on the project on 21 January 2016 and is expected to be completed in September 2023 The HSR is governed by the KCIC an organization composed 60 percent by an Indonesian consortium and 40 percent by China Railway International 44 The Jakarta Bandung high speed rail was planned to begin its operations in 2019 45 In October 2016 the Indonesian government announced its intention to build a 600 kilometre 370 mi medium high speed railway between Jakarta and Surabaya and invited Japan to participate in this project 46 However almost seven years later in July 2023 the project was cancelled due to the lack of progress Subsequently President Joko Widodo removed the Jakarta Surabaya semi high speed train from the national strategic project PSN towards the end of his term in 2024 47 In 2023 the Jakarta Bandung High Speed Rail construction partially finished and is set to start commercial operation starting October 2023 48 The Jakarta Bandung HSR began trial operation with passengers on 7 September 2023 and commercial operations on 2 October 2023 49 50 Controversies edit In April 2016 five Chinese high speed rail project workers were arrested at Halim Perdanakusuma Airbase 51 This incident highlighted the refusal of Indonesian Air Force to give up lands belonging to the Halim Perdanakusuma airbase in East Jakarta It was reported that one of the railway stations would be located on land currently within Halim Airbase 52 In February 2018 Onan Hiroshi a Japanese cartoonist described Indonesian President Joko Widodo as a High speed rail beggar 53 pointing out Indonesia s request for Japan s assistance in completing the project The cartoon quickly drew protest from Indonesian internet users and by 25 February the cartoonist tweeted an apology removed the drawings and closed the page 54 Phase I editJakarta Bandung High Speed Rail Legend nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Halim nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp JakartaWest Java nbsp Karawang nbsp nbsp Walini nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Padalarang nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Tegalluar nbsp Tegalluar Depot This diagram viewtalkedit Infrastructure edit 11 of the railway consists of tunnel sections spanned over 13 tunnels while 38 is set on viaducts Tunnel 6 the longest tunnel has a length of 4 478 meters on the Jakarta Bandung high speed rail 55 Halim railway station the largest station on the railway is situated in Makasar in East Jakarta and consists of three platforms with six track lines it is expected to connect with LRT Jabodebek The station has a total area of 78 315 square metres 56 The railway is built on a double track and electrified suitable for 350 km h 220 mph making Indonesia only the second country with the fastest railway network in the world that operates commercially on par with China citation needed Stations edit Initial 4 stations 57 Station Transfers Station Distance 58 Travel Distance Location Halim nbsp Halim nbsp Halim Perdanakusuma International Airport nbsp TransJakarta regular bus 7W with further connection to nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp DAMRI shuttle buses to nbsp Soekarno Hatta International Airport 0 km East Jakarta Jakarta Karawang Open for Future Expansion 41 17 km 41 17 km Karawang Regency West Java Padalarang nbsp Greater Bandung Line Commuter Line nbsp Garut Commuter Line nbsp HSR Feeder service to Bandung Station nbsp Intercity trains nbsp West Bandung and Cimahi public minibuses 55 55 km 97 22 km West Bandung Regency Tegalluar nbsp DAMRI and Bigbird shuttle buses with further transfer to nbsp nbsp at Gedebage station 45 58 km 142 80 km Bandung Regency Rolling stock edit The Jakarta Bandung High Speed Rail will use 11 trainsets of the derivative of CR400AF called KCIC400AF 59 60 There is also one comprehensive inspection train which is also a derivative of CR400AF called KCIC400AF CIT 59 60 All trains are manufactured by CRRC Qingdao Sifang 59 60 Maintenance facility edit Tegalluar Depot Cileunyi Bandung Funding and joint venture edit nbsp KCIC400AF CIT passing through Bekasi The China Railway Group Limited CREC will form a joint venture with a consortium of Indonesia s state owned enterprises SOEs led by PT Wijaya Karya Tbk in developing the first High Speed Train HST in the country 61 On Friday 16 October 2015 Chinese and Indonesian state owned companies officially signed the deal to build the first high speed railway in Indonesia 62 The project cost was estimated to be US 5 5 billion 80 trillion rupiah The deal was signed by China Railway International Co Ltd Chairman Yang Zhongmin and Dwi Windarto the president director of a consortium of Indonesian state companies PT Pilar Sinergi BUMN Indonesia 63 China Development Bank has given a commitment to fund 75 percent of the project costs with loan terms of 40 years for the loan with an initial grace period of 10 years with fixed loan rate CRCC will hold majority shares in the planned JV company while WIKA holds 30 percent and small portions for local toll operator PT Jasa Marga Tbk IDX JSMR train operator PT Kereta Api Indonesia and plantation company PT Perkebunan Nusantara VIII 61 In late August 2016 it was reported that the China Development Bank had not yet disbursed funds for the loan and that KCIC the consortium executing the project was not sure when funds would become available 64 Timeline edit 2016 edit January Indonesian president Joko Widodo attended a ground breaking ceremony near Jakarta and announced that the project had commenced May Continual delays in acquiring land were being reported The president of the Indonesian joint venture firm managing the project KCIC Hanggoro Budi Wiryawan expressed frustration at the Department of Transport requirement that all of the land needed for the project estimated to be 600 ha be acquired before final construction permits could be issued Hanggoro argued that it was more usual for construction permits to be issued when just 10 of the required land for a project had been acquired He said that the delays in the Department of Transport were unreasonable Issues surrounding acquisition of land were complicated by the fact that the main station at the Jakarta end was planned to be on land occupied by the Indonesian Air Force at Halim Perdanakusuma International Airport It was not clear whether the Air Force was prepared to release the land August The Minister for State Owned Enterprises Rini Soemarno said that the process of issuing permits for the project was running smoothly after earlier delays She said that she believed that construction on the railway could start within a week November 82 percent of land needed has been acquired but bank funding will only be attainable after 100 percent land is acquired 65 2017 edit March The project is stalled due to land finance and security issues Among others is the Indonesian Air Force reluctance to release 49 hectares of the lands surrounding Halim Perdanakusuma Airbase on the south eastern outskirts of Jakarta for the construction of the station 66 April PT Kereta Cepat Indonesia China KCIC and High Speed Railway Contractor Consortium KSRCC signed an engineering procurement and construction EPC contract on the Jakarta Bandung bullet train on April 4 2017 Contractors will proceed with construction following the contract signing 67 2018 edit January The Jakarta Post referred to the project as stagnant and Maritime Affairs Coordinating Minister Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan announced that a review would be conducted to consider whether a high speed rail system really was needed between Jakarta and Bandung because the cities are only 140 kilometres apart 68 March It was reported that government agencies the National Land Agency and the Agrarian and Spatial Planning Ministry suspected that there had been maladministration in the acquisition of over 1 800 plots of land for the project As a result approval of permits for the use of land for the project had been delayed 69 April State owned enterprises minister Rini Soemarno on a visit to Beijing said that project construction would start in the coming month May and that she hoped that perhaps construction could start even sooner She also said that she hoped land acquisition could be completed by the end of May 70 July Three lawsuits received legal approval from the courts to proceed with claims seeking compensation for their properties affected by the project Meanwhile KCIC said that the progress of the project would not be affected by the lawsuits The main financier of the project China Development Bank had disbursed 170 million in May and was due to disburse another 1 1 billion before the end of July 71 August Beginning construction after a cooperation contract was signed with Cars Dardela Joint Operation as construction supervisor for the Jakarta Bandung High Speed Train Project 72 2019 edit March The boring machine arrived and was assembled Drilling started under the Jakarta Cikampek Toll Road between KM 3 600 KM5 800 Progress Reached 13 73 May The Walini tunnel become the first breakthrough tunnel in the high speed rail projects Celebrated by many group of minister including a Minister of State Owned Enterprises Rini Soemarno and the West Java Governor Ridwan Kamil According to Rini Soemarno progress reached 17 5 but estimated to be 59 in late 2019 74 and land acquisition was almost 100 74 Ridwan Kamil hoped to commence the high speed rail operation in 2021 75 September The construction progress reached 32 8 and land acquisition progress reached 99 0 76 October Construction progress 38 2 77 2020 edit In mid February 2020 construction progress reached 44 percent and land acquisitions reach 99 96 percent 78 Due to the COVID 19 pandemic work of the project has been halted temporarily resulting in the delay of the targeted finish of construction and start of the operation 79 Three months later construction progress reached 48 3 percent and the construction works resumed which follow government s health and safety measures such as social physical distancing in response to the pandemic 80 In September Director of KCIC Xin Xuezhong stated that construction progress reached 60 percent and land acquisitions reached 100 percent 81 82 2021 edit April The General Manager of Material Equipment of PT KCIC stated that until March 2021 the construction of the Jakarta Bandung High Speed Rail has reached 70 percent and is expected to be completed by the end of 2022 83 November The construction progress reaches 79 84 2022 edit nbsp KCIC400AF at Halim Station September KCIC received the first delivery of KCIC400AF trainsets in Tanjung Priok Port Jakarta 85 November During the G20 Summit in Bali President Jokowi and Xi remotely attended the trial run of CIT400AF inspection train which ended a series of its maiden powered runs on HSR tracks to the west of Tegalluar station 86 December A track laying machine and a DF4B locomotive used in the construction of the railway derailed in West Bandung west of Padalarang station killing 2 workers and injuring another four As result track laying activities were temporarily halted while other construction works were allowed to continue 87 88 According to the Jakarta Post Dwiyana Slamet Riyadi the president director of KCIC said that based on a 2022 third party review demand for the Jakarta Bandung High Speed Rail line had fallen to 31 215 passenger trips per day just over half of the 61 157 estimated in a 2017 feasibility study 89 2023 edit nbsp Whoosh high speed train departing Padalarang for Tegalluar after a 2 minute stop May Starting Monday 22 May 2023 KCIC is gradually increasing the travel speed of the Jakarta Bandung High Speed Train KCJB This is done during the test or testing and commissioning of the train With the comprehensive inspection train CIT the speed of the train was increased from the previous average of 60 to 180 km h 37 to 112 mph The increase in the speed or speed of the trial can finally be done after all the initial preparations for testing and commissioning have been successfully completed 90 June The speed level of the Jakarta Bandung High Speed Train KCJB continued to increase during the trial period For the first time the train reached a maximum speed of 385 km h 239 mph in a test on Thursday 22 June 2023 The trial was attended by Coordinating Minister for Maritime Affairs and Investment Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan and Minister of Transportation Budi Karya Sumadi Luhut and Budi Karya tried KCJB from Halim Station Jakarta to Padalarang Station and Tegalluar Station Bandung round trip The top speed has reached its maximum at 385 km h 239 mph 2 June The next trial was connecting the two train series was carried out to test reliability if it runs together as a form of anticipation if passengers boom At certain moments the train can be combined to increase the transport capacity Mainly to anticipate a surge in passengers during high season such as Eid al Fitr Christmas and New Year s homecoming long holidays and others 91 September The High Speed Rail officially opened on Thursday after CCTV announced the opening after many delays of the opening of the line 91 October The Line commenced operations on 17 October 124 000 people rode on the Whoosh between October 17 and November 1 92 November daily trip schedule has been increased to 14 round trip pairs for a total of 28 trips offering 16 828 seats due to high demand as seen from the high number of ticket sales 92 The number of passengers has since reached 21 312 people on Sunday November 12 2023 with an occupancy rate of 98 5 As a response to this strong demand PT Kereta Cepat Indonesia China has increased the number of Whoosh round trip pairs to 18 per day on the weekends for a total of 36 trips 93 December The Whoosh high speed train has served 1 028 216 passengers during 2 months of commercial operation from 17 October to 25 December 2023 The highest number of passengers served in one day has reached 21 500 passengers per day including during the current year end holiday period This achievement shows the high public interest in modern and reliable public transportation in Indonesia with travel time efficiency and comfort 94 Phase 2 editIn 2023 Indonesian and Chinese authorities discussed further plans to extend the railway across the Java island 95 96 It is estimated that Phase 2 will shorten the travel time between Jakarta and Surabaya from 8 to 13 hours by regular trains to 3 5 hours 97 See also editHigh speed rail in Asia KCJB Feeder Train KAI Commuter Line Bandung Rail transport in IndonesiaReferences edit a b 雅万高铁助力印尼民众加速奔向美好生活 中国政府网 a b Laju Kereta Cepat Jakarta Bandung Tembus 385 Km per Jam republika id in Indonesian Retrieved 2023 06 25 a b Ramadhani Awalia 24 May 2023 Jakarta Bandung High Speed Train Compared to Japan s Shinkansen en tempo co Retrieved 2023 10 27 Ritonga Machradin Wahyudi 2023 10 03 Berindra Susy ed Impian Transportasi Tanah Air Melesat Maju dalam Laju Whoosh 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