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====Southeast Asia==== [[File:KRL6000Kebayoran.jpg|thumb|right|The [[KRL Commuterline]] set [[Tokyo Metro 6000 series|6000 series]] serves the [[Rangkasbitung Line]] in Indonesia]] In [[Indonesia]], the [[KRL Commuterline]] is the largest commuter rail system in the country, serving the [[Jakarta metropolitan area|Greater Jakarta]]. It connects the [[Jakarta]] city center with surrounding cities and sub-urbans in [[Banten]] and [[West Java]] provinces, including [[Depok]], [[Bogor]], [[Tangerang]], [[Serpong]], [[Rangkasbitung]], [[Bekasi]] and [[Cikarang]]. In July 2015, KRL Commuterline served more than 850,000 passengers per day, which is almost triple of the 2011 figures, but still less than 3.5% of all Jabodetabek commutes.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://megapolitan.kompas.com/read/2015/07/06/14142481/PT.KCJ.Keterlambatan.KRL.Sudah.di.Bawah.10.Menit |title=PT KCJ: Keterlambatan KRL Sudah di Bawah 10 Menit |work=KOMPAS.com |date=July 6, 2015 |last1=Media |first1=Kompas Cyber }}</ref> Other commuter rail systems in Indonesia include the [[Metro Surabaya Commuter Line]], [[KAI Commuter Line Bandung|Commuter Line Bandung]], [[KAI Commuter Yogyakarta Line|KAI Commuter Yogyakarta–Solo Line]], [[Kedungsepur (train)|Kedung Sepur]], and the [[Sri Lelawangsa]]. In the Philippines, the [[Philippine National Railways]] has two commuter rail systems currently operational; the [[PNR Metro Commuter Line]] in the [[Greater Manila Area]] and the [[PNR Bicol Commuter]] in the [[Bicol Region]]. A new commuter rail line in Metro Manila, the [[North–South Commuter Railway]], is currently under construction. Its North section is set to be partially opened by 2021. In Malaysia, there are two commuter services operated by [[Keretapi Tanah Melayu]]. They are the [[KTM Komuter]] that serves [[Kuala Lumpur]] and the surrounding [[Klang Valley|Klang Valley area]], and the [[KTM Komuter Northern Sector]] that serves the [[George Town Conurbation]], [[Perak]], [[Kedah]] and [[Perlis]] in the northern region of Peninsular Malaysia. In Thailand, the [[Greater Bangkok Commuter rail]] and the [[Airport Rail Link (Bangkok)|Airport Rail Link]] serve the [[Bangkok Metropolitan Region]]. The [[SRT Red Lines]], a new commuter line in Bangkok, started construction in 2009. It opened in 2021. Another commuter rail system in Southeast Asia is the [[Yangon Circular Railway]] in [[Myanmar]].
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