British Ambassador Offers LRT Railway Cooperation In Bali

Share:

The Bali Provincial Government intends to build light rail transit (LRT) as a type of public transportation. LRT is a light-construction rail mode of transportation. The governor of Bali, Wayan Koster, made the declaration on Thursday, the 11th of May 2023, in the Jayasabha Building in Denpasar during a meeting with Owen Jenkins, the British ambassador to Indonesia and Timor Leste. 

According to Koster, the development of the LRT is associated with adopting sustainable energy regulations. “We are indeed heading in that direction,” Koster added.

The LRT will connect the main tourist destinations in Badung Regency to the I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport. Regarding the proposal to construct the LRT in Bali, Koster reaffirmed that he would follow up on the discussion outcomes with Jenkins.

British Ambassador Offers LRT Railway Cooperation In Bali
Source Istock

“I reacted to what he (Jenkins) stated previously about continuous collaboration. Along with collaboration in certain areas, which will be monitored by teams from the Bali Provincial Government and the Embassy,” Koster continued.

Jenkins stated he was open to speaking with Governor Koster on a sustainable transportation strategy. Jenkins said the UK was dedicated to expanding its partnership with the Bali Provincial Government, particularly in electric transportation.

“The UK wishes to provide both its most recent energy sources and the knowledge that can be provided in the clean energy industry. We hope that this strategy, which is ideal for the Bali Provincial Government, can be carried out,” added Jenkins.

Koster stated that another option for collaboration between the two parties, in addition to LRT, was the purchase of electric buses. Koster has not yet provided a date or estimated financial requirement for the implementation aim.

Jenkins’ visit to Bali’s governor’s office will be his final official trip to the Island of the Gods because his tenure as the country’s ambassador to Indonesia is ending. He thus said his friends in Bali goodbye and thanked them.

Interested about this topic? Check out our other articles from Social Expat

Related News

Nusa Penida Island in Bali is not only famous for its exotic and breathtaking landscapes, but it is also home to one of the most iconic and picturesque beaches in the world—Kelingking Beach. Recently, this stunning destination was included in TripAdvisor’s prestigious list of the 10 best beaches in the world, making it the second […]

The long holiday of Libur Lebaran is just around the corner, and for those staying in Indonesia, finding the perfect way to spend the break can be an exciting challenge. While many opt for a getaway to Bali or Yogyakarta, the vibrant music scene in Indonesia offers another enticing option—concerts. April 2025 is shaping up […]

During the Eid al-Fitr holiday in 2025, LRT Jabodebek is offering special ticket promotions with fares starting at IDR 5,000 and capping at IDR 10,000.  It is applicable from 28 March to 7 April 2025; moreover, throughout the Lebaran transportation period, which runs from 21 March to 11 April 2025. During this time, LRT Jabodebek […]

As is widely known, in 2025, Nyepi Day falls on Saturday, 29th March, coinciding with the holy month of Ramadan 1446 Hijri. This unique circumstance has raised specific concerns among Muslims in Bali regarding the observance of Tarawih prayers, which coincide with the Nyepi celebrations observed by Hindus. On this day, all individuals in Bali […]

Expat Property

Indonesia Visas

Expat Event

Business Networking
150,000
Paradise Lane
Social Networking
150,000
Dobu Restaurant & Bar
Business Networking
150,000
Fairfield by Marriott Bali Kuta Sunset Road

Indonesia Guide

Just For Fun

Write For Us

Exclusive Promotions

Event Gallery