The bus terminal in South Tangerang to be reopened

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The bus terminal in South Tangerang to be reopened

The Administration of South Tangerang in Indonesia said, that they plans to reopen abandoned Pondok Cabe bus terminal in spite of lack of support from the local municipality.

The Administration of South Tangerang in Indonesia said, that they plans to reopen abandoned Pondok Cabe bus terminal in spite of lack of support from the local municipality. The members of  themunicipality are convinced that the work of bus terminal will negative impact of recently congested road traffic.

As South Tangerang Transportation Agency head. Sukanta said a few days ago, South Tangerang needs this bus terminal, which should connect it with other provinces. The date of the reopening isn't announced yet.

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