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Railway stations in Indonesia, operated by Indonesia's national rail operator, Kereta Api Indonesia, include: This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items . ( May 2020 )
Juanda Station (Indonesian: Stasiun Juanda, station code: JUA) [1] is a railway station located in Kebon Kelapa, Gambir, Central Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia.Since Gambir station stopped serving Commuterline trains, Juanda, along, with Gondangdia station, has become the alternative for passengers going to Merdeka Square and the surrounding areas.
Jakarta Kota Station (Indonesian: Stasiun Jakarta Kota, station code: JAKK) [1] is a railway station, located in the old city core of Kota, Jakarta, Indonesia. The station was named Batavia Zuid [ 2 ] (or South Batavia ) until the beginning of the 20th century.
Ancol Station (AC) [1] is a railway station located in West Pademangan, Pademangan, North Jakarta, Indonesia. The station is situated on a railway junction where a line from Jatinegara connects to the Tanjung Priuk–Jakarta Kota railway. It is serving the Pink line KRL Commuterline from Jakarta Kota to Tanjung Priuk.
Lenteng Agung Station (LNA), is a railway station located on Jl. Lenteng Agung Timur, Lenteng Agung, Jagakarsa, South Jakarta.The station, which is located at an altitude of +57 meters, is included in the Jakarta Operational Area I and only serves the KRL Commuterline route.
Mangga Besar Station is a new station built as an elevated station in the Manggarai-Jakarta Kota segment. On June 5, 1992, President Soeharto along with Mrs. Tien Soeharto inaugurated the elevated railway by taking the KRL from Gambir to Jakarta Kota Station.
Bank Negara Indonesia (BNI) holds the naming rights for the station, [2] which was known as Sudirman Baru station (English: New Sudirman station) during construction period. The station is located in Central Jakarta , [ 3 ] on the north bank of West Flood Canal , about a hundred meters from Sudirman Commuter Rail station .
Istiqlal Mosque (Indonesian: Masjid Istiqlal, lit. 'Independence Mosque'; Arabic : مَسْجِد ٱلْإِسْتِقْلَال , romanized : Masjid al-Istiqlāl , lit. 'Mosque of the Independence') in Jakarta , Indonesia is the largest mosque in Southeast Asia and the ninth largest mosque in the world in terms of worshipper capacity. [ 3 ]