Kisah Relawan Penjaga Perlintasan Kereta

CNN Indonesia
15 Oct 202402:04

Summary

TLDRAgus, Kaiko, and Ricky, along with two other volunteers, have been monitoring a railway crossing in Cilacap, Central Java, since 2019, following frequent accidents due to a lack of supervision. They work shifts of 6 to 8 hours, earning a monthly stipend of Rp1,200,000 from the local transportation office, which is insufficient for their needs. The community's initiative is supported by CSR programs that aim to enhance safety at railway crossings, highlighting the importance of collective efforts from businesses and individuals to ensure safety and raise awareness in the region.

Takeaways

  • 🚂 Agus, Kaiko, Ricky, and two others monitor a railroad crossing in Cilacap, Central Java, since 2019 to prevent accidents.
  • ⚠️ The area previously experienced frequent accidents due to a lack of supervision at the crossing.
  • 🙏 The volunteers see their work as a form of worship while performing their duties.
  • 📅 They rely on train schedules from the station to know when trains are approaching.
  • 💼 The volunteers work in shifts of 6 to 8 hours and receive a monthly honorarium of IDR 1,200,000 from the Transportation Department.
  • 💰 The honorarium is not sufficient for all their needs, only enough to cover basic expenses.
  • 🎉 The script mentions the 79th anniversary of Indonesian railways and the installation of a crossing barrier funded by a CSR program.
  • 🤝 The hope is for more businesses and organizations to participate in safety initiatives.
  • 🔍 There are 193 railroad crossings in Purwokerto, with 171 being official crossings.
  • 👥 Out of the official crossings, 42 are maintained by local communities, while 13 are unguarded.

Q & A

  • What is the role of Agus, Kaiko, and Ricky in maintaining the railway crossing?

    -Agus, Kaiko, Ricky, and their two colleagues take turns guarding the railway crossing in Gentasari village to enhance safety, as this area previously experienced frequent accidents.

  • Since when have the volunteers been guarding the railway crossing?

    -The volunteers have been guarding the railway crossing since 2019.

  • What do the volunteers rely on to know the train schedules?

    -The volunteers depend on train schedules from the station to know when trains will be passing.

  • How long do the volunteers work during their shifts?

    -The volunteers work in shifts lasting between 6 to 8 hours.

  • What financial compensation do the volunteers receive?

    -The volunteers receive an honorarium of Rp1,200,000 per month from the Cilacap Transportation Department.

  • How do the volunteers feel about their compensation?

    -The volunteers express that the compensation is not sufficient to meet all their needs, although they manage to cover basic expenses.

  • What event is being celebrated in relation to Indonesian Railways?

    -The event marks the 79th anniversary of Indonesian Railways.

  • What kind of assistance was provided for the railway crossing?

    -A level crossing barrier was installed as part of a CSR program by a company to enhance safety at the crossing.

  • How many railway crossings are there in Purwokerto, and how many are officially managed?

    -In Purwokerto, there are 193 railway crossings, of which 171 are official crossings, with 42 being managed by the community and 13 not being guarded.

  • What hope do the volunteers have regarding community involvement?

    -The volunteers hope for increased participation from businesses and other parties in ensuring safety and supporting community efforts.

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