Firstly, I would like to tell you about the place that I am going to review. So, periodically, I meet with my literacy group and it happens to be housed in our oldest member who is also the coach, da founder and whose house is in Cisauk sub-district. Then, there are two ways for me to usually go to my senior's house: by motorbike or by train. Because I am very lazy to use a motorbike because the distance is very far. So, for convenience and energy efficiency, I chose to take the train.
I got off at the nearest station, Cisauk station. You know, I have often been to this station from the old model, until now it has become a new model that is directly connected to the BSD Modern Market.
CISAUK MODERN STATION
That's what I ended up calling it. Cisauk modern station from the merger of the station and the modern market. From the moment I got off the train, passengers had to access the stairs leading up to the top to then choose whether to exit through Cisauk or the modern market. Pay attention to the stairs, it says the total calories burned in each step of the stairs. Funny, huh? Not bad, I burned 3.4 calories. Ha ha ha.
Continuing to the upper area, where the passengers were spilling out to their respective destinations, I looked around first, as I saw that there were rubbish bins with four different categories: recycle, paper, toxic, and residue. There were also massage chair rentals. I would have been tempted to rent one if I hadn't remembered that I was quite late for the meeting. Do you guys relate as I'm already getting comfortable with the massage chair?
Aside from the massage chairs, there are also facilities such as wheelchairs, fire extinguishers, and emergency stretchers.
LONG BRIDGE TO THE MODERN MARKET
This is what I think is very good about the development in the modern market. The upper bridge accesses directly to the modern market and the free-access bus terminal in BSD. The length of this bridge from the station is approximately one kilometre. Ah, you see, right, this bridge is even disability-friendly. The lighting is okay, the road is flat, and of course it's very clean and not slippery or any obstacles. It would have been closer for me if I exited through the Cisauk station door, however, since I wanted to enjoy a longer walk, this bridge was the solution.
On the bottom left, you can see a row of station visitors' vehicles. Yep, that's a fairly large parking area. After arriving at the free BSD LINK bus terminal, you can see that there is a special road accessible for wheelchair users if they want to leave the terminal area.
There are also quiet counters. Indeed, this terminal is rarely crowded. It's almost always deserted every time I visit, but the buses clearly operate according to the scheduled time.
What do you think, isn't it convenient? This is very supportive of the Bumi Serpong Damai area which wants to give the impression of a moderate and neat city. So, that's my review of Cisauk station. Thank you for reading. See you ...!
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