Bandung – The construction of the Nurtanio Flyover is nearly complete. This overpass was built to address the frequent traffic congestion issues on Abdulrachman Saleh Street.
Nurtanio Flyover
The Nurtanio Flyover, also known as the Nurtanio Overpass, is a major elevated road in Bandung, Indonesia, named after Air Vice Marshal Nurtanio Pringgoadisuryo, a pioneering Indonesian aircraft designer. It was constructed to alleviate severe traffic congestion in the city’s central business district, becoming a critical transportation artery after its completion. The flyover stands as a functional landmark, symbolizing both urban development and a tribute to Indonesia’s aviation history.
Abdulrachman Saleh Street
Abdulrachman Saleh Street is a major thoroughfare in Jakarta, Indonesia, named after Air Commodore Abdulrachman Saleh, a national hero and pioneer of the Indonesian Air Force. The street is historically significant as it is home to key institutions like the National Awakening Museum, located in a building that once housed the medical school for Indonesian nationalists during the Dutch colonial period. Today, it serves as a bustling commercial and educational artery in Central Jakarta.
Andir railway line
The Andir railway line is a historic narrow-gauge railway in West Java, Indonesia, originally built in the late 19th century during the Dutch colonial era to transport tea from plantations in the highlands to processing facilities and main rail connections. While no longer in regular commercial use, sections of the line are preserved and occasionally operated for heritage tourism, offering scenic rides through the lush landscapes of the Bandung region.