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As of 5 October 1881, the first segment of the railroad line, Bogor–Cicurug, had been completed. As of 17 May 1884, the route had extended to Bandung. [10] In 1913, the Batavia–Buitenzorg railway line was purchased by the SS. [11] In the past, a large field called Wilhelmina Park was once part of the Bogor station. [12]
The Jagorawi Toll Road was built to connect Jakarta and Bandung via Puncak, but since the Purbaleunyi Toll Road opened, it is used primarily for tourists to travel to Puncak. There are plans to extend this toll road to reach Bandung so that there will be two ways to travel from Bandung, via Jakarta-Cikampek Toll Road and Purbaleunyi Toll Road ...
PT Kereta Api Indonesia Operational Area II Bandung impose a flat fare of IDR 5,000 or US$0.32 for Greater Bandung Commuter Line trains. As well as ordering Bandung Raya Commuter Line train tickets, you can use the Access By KAI application at least 2 hours to 7 days before departure and at the counter a few hours after the previous departure. [8]
First is the southern route of Bandung-Surabaya via Kroya and Yogyakarta. The distance is 629.5 km with 13 stations that can be reached in 180 minutes. Second, the central route via Cirebon and Purwokerto. The distance is 679.2 km through 15 stations with a travel time of 193 minutes.
The Bogor Line was the second electrified rail line to be built, after Tanjung Priuk–Jatinegara line. Until May 2022, the elevated tracks and stations between Jakarta Kota and Manggarai are shared with the Cikarang Line , whereas the ground tracks and stations between Manggarai and Bogor are shared with the Loop Line .
On Sunday, 10 March 2019, a former Tokyu 8500 series trainset (no. 8612F) travelling as KA 1722 on Jatinegara–Bogor line derailed between Cilebut and Bogor station. KA 1722 crashed, rolled over, and hit an overhead catenary pole until it collapsed and the train body dented on the front side. Meanwhile, car no. 8712 and 8912 rolled over.
Trans Metro Pasundan consists of five corridors which serves the Bandung city area and its surroundings. There are two code formats on each corridors. The first format is K-(number)-BD, where K is an abbreviation of koridor (corridor, in Indonesian), while BD is an abbreviation of Bandung.
A proposed travel speed of 150 km per hour for the 720-km railway connection would allow for the use of existing tracks, hence resulting in the lower development cost of about $5 billion. [80] The Jakarta-Bandung HSR began trial operation with passengers on 7 September 2023 and commercial operations on 2 October 2023. [81]