A Chinese high-speed train driver (center) instructs his Indonesian counterpart (right) inside the driving cabin of a high-speed train in Bandung, Indonesia, in September. [Photo/Xinhua] JAKARTA — ...
Whoosh is predicting an average speed around its network of 40 km/h (25 mph) – but that's without stopping, so it promises to be much quicker than driving in congested urban areas. The pods will ...
That Indonesia’s costly high-speed rail is operating at a loss right out of the gate has raised some eyebrows. Indonesia’s first high-speed railway, known as Whoosh, has been in operation since 2023 ...