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Monday Morning, KRL Passenger Queue Brings Again at Bogor Station Page all

BOGOR, KOMPAS.com – Passenger queues KRL Commuter Line by Bogor Station back solid, Monday (7/7/2020) morning.

Rows of passengers filled into the pedestrian lane area and parking location at Bogor Station.

The official Twitter account of PT Kereta Commuter Indonesia (KCI) @CommuterLine informs that there is a long queue.

The photo uploaded to the account, up to 07.20 WIB, shows the condition of passenger accumulation until snaking into the parking area.

Antean passengers also appear to be divided into three lines.

Also read: PT KCI: Yesterday, the KRL Passenger Record was the Highest During the Covid-19 Pandemic

The tight queue of KRL passengers began one hour earlier.

PT KCI at 06.50 West Indonesia Time had uploaded a photo of the condition showing similar conditions.

Various comments emerged from the citizens, one of which was an account owned by @AudineAugust.

He likened the length of the passenger queue that occurred at Bogor Station like playing snakes and ladders.

Dragon snake is absurdly long, “he tweeted.

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Other responses also emerged from the owner of the Twitter account @tony_rmm. He said, the queue was like taking part in line-up exercises.

That’s line marching exercise, “he said.

PT Kereta Commuter Indonesia (KCI) previously noted the continued increase in KRL occupancy amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

Last Monday’s data was the highest during the pandemic in Greater Jakarta.

At that time there were 393,498 users. This number increased 10 percent compared to the previous Monday.

“The number of KRL users is increasing every week along with the reopening of various economic sectors during the transition PSBB,” said Vice President Corporate Communications of PT KCI, Anne Purba.

Also read: KRL Area Vulnerable to Covid-19 Transmission, DKI Provincial Government and PT KCI Work on Arranging Passengers

He stated, PT KCI supports and expects various institutions, offices, and businesses to be able to implement a gradual system of working hours for their employees.

The work system, namely stage 1 starts at 07.00 or 07.30 and stage 2 starts at 10.00 or 10.30 according to the Circular Letter for the Task Force for the Covid-19 Handling Acceleration.

“With the gradual arrangement of working hours, PT KCI hopes that the queue at the station can run more smoothly and reduce the waiting time for KRL users,” he concluded.

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