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PT Kereta Api Indonesia (Persero) (lit. ' Indonesian Railways (State-owned) Limited ', abbreviated as PT KAI or simply KAI) is a major railway operator in Indonesia and one of the public railway companies in the country. It is state-owned and pays track access charges. Its headquarters are located in Bandung, West Java. In 2019, KAI carried 429 ...
PT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Operation Area 5 Purwokerto Purwokerto (PWT)–Kroya (KYA)–Bandung (BD) 2021– S3–S4 Sindang Marga PT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Regional Division III Palembang Kertapati (KPT)–Lubuk Linggau (LLG) 1986– U51–U58 Sribilah PT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Regional Division I Sumatera Utara and Aceh
The Greater Jakarta Integrated Mass Transit System is an integrated transport network that primarily serves the area of Jakarta metropolitan area and surrounding areas. The system commenced operations in December 2011 with the introduction of commuter rail service on the existing rail between Jakarta and satellite cities.
PT Kereta Commuter Indonesia [1] (trading as KAI Commuter, [2] abbreviated as KCI or KAIC) is a subsidiary of the Indonesian national railway company PT Kereta Api Indonesia (KAI) which manages commuter rail services.
In May 2010, the name of "PT KA" was changed to PT Kereta Api Indonesia (Persero) (PT KAI, The Indonesian Railways Company) till present. [8] The headquarters of the state railway system, since Dutch colonial days, had been located in Bandung, West Java. Private railway companies were headquartered elsewhere, in Semarang, Tegal, Surabaya and Medan.
This coal car was made by three companies. With payload of 50 metric tonnes, it is one of the largest capacity cars owned by Kereta Api Indonesia. It was exclusively used in the South Sumatra and Lampung railway system. It was characterized by its boxy and huge body and wavy walls. T51 Boxcar GGW/GT 40 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Nippon Sharyo ...
INKA Ltd was established in by the Indonesian government in May 1981 to serve as the national rail locomotive and rolling stock manufacturer for the Indonesian Railway Company (PT Kereta Api Indonesia (Persero)) in its revenue lines in the islands of Java and Sumatra and to manage the steam locomotive PJKA in Madiun which was planned to be converted into a railway infrastructure factory. [2]
Railway stations in Indonesia, operated by Indonesia's national rail operator, Kereta Api Indonesia, include: This list is incomplete; ...