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    Indonesia promoting public transport with zombies in the metro

    AFP – In Jakarta, thrill seekers are invited to go meet zombies through a new experience called ‘Train to Apocalypse’.

    For the price of IDR60,000-70,000 (MYR18 to MYR21), inhabitants of the Indonesian capital aged 15 and older can enjoy an amusing horror experience now until September 11.

    The initiative is designed to convince young people to use public transport more often, even if they won’t often encounter any undead on their journeys.

    The action takes place at North Boulevard Station in Kelapa Gading, in Jakarta, and is directly inspired by the horror movie Train to Busan, by South Korean director Yeon Sang-ho.

    Once on the platform, participants have to take part in a fake safety evacuation. They can then see the state in which an army of zombies has left the station. Undead are scattered all over the place, sometimes standing and watching, sometimes lying on the ground, inanimate.

    Meanwhile, “security guards” escort the passengers as best they can to a new train where other surprises await them.

    This unusual experience was created in order to promote public transportation to young people.

    A section of the Jakarta subway is currently the scene of an attraction featuring zombies. PHOTO: AFP
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