Indonesia has significantly expanded its national railway network, reaching a total length of 10,524 kilometers. This expansion represents a substantial increase and is part of a broader government initiative to improve the nation’s infrastructure. The project aims to enhance connectivity across the archipelago, facilitating both passenger and freight transport. Officials report the growth is a result of the completion of several key railway projects throughout the country. This infrastructure development is expected to stimulate economic growth by improving logistics and accessibility to key regions. The expansion underscores Indonesia’s commitment to modernizing its transportation system and supporting national development goals. Further investment in rail infrastructure is anticipated in the coming years.