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Between 1871 and 1873, the Dutch railway company Nederlands-Indische Spoorweg Maatschappij built the railway as part of the line to Bogor.Originally there were two northern termini, each on a separate rail branch: one next to the former city hall at "Station Batavia Noord", and the other at "Kleine Boom" on the east side of the Sunda Kelapa harbor near current day Pasar Ikan.
Yogyakarta Station was used as one of the locations where the Yogyakarta-based rock band, Sheila on 7, took a music video for a song "Tunggu Aku di Jakarta" in 2000 [26] and a singer from Yogyakarta who was the runner-up of the 2010 Indonesian Idol, Citra Scholastika, in her song "Pasti Bisa" in 2012. [27]
4 October 2003, KRL Holec KL3-97242F travelling as KA 490 (Economy) bound for Bogor collided with the rear end of a fellow KRL Holec train KL3-94212F traveling as KA 488 (Economy) also bound for Jakarta Kota on this line between Cilebut and Bogor stations. 39 people were injured.
In 2012, PT KAI began to reactivate this railway line. This 12.6 km line was also electrified in order to let trains from Jakarta Commuter Line service run from Citayam branch. [6] Since 4 December 2013, PT KAI launched a freight train for cement transportation from Nambo to Kalimas Station in Surabaya, East Java.
2 November 1993, two Economy train, both of Rheostatic EMU class from 1976 and 1980s batch, running the Jakarta Kota-Bogor line on opposite directions were involved in a head on collision near Ratu Jaya, Depok around 07:30 am during the morning rush hour. 20 people were killed, including drivers of both trains, and further 100 was injured ...
← Bogor Line to Jakarta Kota Straight double tracks to Depok–Jakarta Straight single track to Sukabumi. Island platform, the doors are opened on the right side of the train arrival on line 3, or the left side of the train arrival on line 4: Line 4: ← Bogor Line to Jakarta Kota Pangrango train shutter path
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.
The original bridge of the Jakarta Kota–Manggarai railway towards Jakarta Kota (above) and Mangga Besar (below) before it was moved into an elevated lane in 1992 Jayakarta Station has two lines. In 2019–2020, a new crossing point was installed which is located about 50–70 meters to the south from Jayakarta Station, as well as an overhead ...