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On January 5, 2024, Greater Bandung Commuter Line train number 350 bound for Padalarang fatally collied with the Turangga train number PLB 65A with Surabaya Gubeng–Bandung route in Cikuya, Cicalengka, Bandung Regency, West Java, precisely at km181+100 or the incoming signal of Cicalengka Station.
KAI Commuter Yogyakarta Line (also called KRL Commuterline Yogyakarta–Solo, [2] informally KRL Jogja–Solo, KRL Solo–Jogja [3] or KRL Joglo), officially the Yogyakarta Commuter Line, is a commuter rail system in Indonesia serving Greater Yogyakarta in Special Region of Yogyakarta and Greater Surakarta (Solo) in Central Java.
The following is the set of routes currently in service. The bus numbers and routes sometime show prefix letters which indicate the following: P = Central Jakarta (Jakarta Pusat) B = West Jakarta (Jakarta Barat) S = South Jakarta (Jakarta Selatan) T = East Jakarta (Jakarta Timur) U = North Jakarta (Jakarta Utara) The routes are the following: P.16
The biggest of the bus terminal is Pulo Gebang Bus Terminal, which is arguably the largest of its kind in Southeast Asia. [4] Main terminus for long distance train services are Gambir and Pasar Senen. Whoosh High-speed railways is connecting Jakarta to Bandung and another one is at the planning stage from Jakarta to Surabaya. A skybridge at CSW ...
KRL Commuterline, commonly known as Greater Jakarta Commuter rail, Jakarta Commuter rail, and KRL Commuter Line Jabodetabek is a commuter rail system for Greater Jakarta in Indonesia. It was previously known as KRL Jabodetabek. It is operated by KAI Commuter (KCI), a subsidiary of the Indonesian national railway company PT Kereta Api Indonesia ...
Argo Bromo Anggrek is the name of executive and luxury train jointly operated by Kereta Api Indonesia between Surabaya and Jakarta in Indonesia.The train covers 720 kilometres (447 mi) in 8 hours and 5 minutes along Java's north coast, stopping at Bojonegoro, Semarang Tawang, Pekalongan, and Cirebon. [1]
The service ranges into routes in cities, capital cities, provinces or districts. The service extends into in large Indonesian cities such as Medan, Batam, Padang, Palembang, Bandar Lampung, Greater Jakarta, Bandung (Trans Bandung Raya), [9] Yogyakarta, Surakarta, Semarang, Jember, Surabaya, [10] Denpasar (Trans Sarbagita), Makassar, Kendari ...
28 September 2011: Three feeder bus routes launched with Route 1 from West Jakarta Municipal Office to Daan Mogot, Route 2 from Tanah Abang to Medan Merdeka Selatan and Route 3 from SCBD to Senayan. The fare will be Rp.6,500 ($0.72), which cover tickets both for the feeder service and for Transjakarta buses.