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KAI Commuter Yogyakarta Line (also called KRL Commuterline Yogyakarta–Solo, [3] informally KRL Jogja–Solo, KRL Solo–Jogja [4] 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.
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 ...
First launched on 1 July 2013, [11] it is used primarily for multiple journey purpose in KRL Commuterline-branded services (i.e. in Greater Jakarta and Yogyakarta-Solo). The card has no expiry date. In Greater Jakarta KRL Commuterline, it can be used with a minimum credit of Rp 5,000 after KAI Commuter introduced fare adjustment machines.
Jakarta Kota: Bogor: 23: 54.8 km Jakarta Kota: Nambo: 22 51 km Rangkasbitung Line: 5 December 2011 [a] 1 April 2017: Tanah Abang: Rangkasbitung: 17: 72.8 km Tangerang Line: 5 December 2011 [a] Duri: Tangerang: 11: 19.3 km Soekarno-Hatta Line: 31 December 2017: 8 September 2019: Manggarai: Soekarno-Hatta: 5: 54.3 km: Airport rail link: Manggarai ...
The Jabodebek LRT, formerly known as Greater Jakarta LRT is a light rapid transit system in Greater Jakarta, [4] [5] [6] the capital city of Indonesia, as well as the adjacent areas of West Java, [7] within the Jakarta Metropolitan area.
PT KA then launched the Argo Gede II train service on 20 May 2001—along with the launch of the Argo Muria II and Gumarang trains—to increase the number of trips across Jakarta–Bandung. [12] Several Jakarta-Bandung route services experienced a decrease in occupancy rates due to the operation of the Cipularang toll road in 2005.
30 June 2005, KRL Rheostatic KL3-76110F travelling as KA 583 (Economy) from Bogor bound for Jakarta Kota collided with the rear end of a KRL Holec trainset KL3-2000202F traveling as KA 585 (Economy) on the same line between Tanjung Barat and Pasar Minggu stations. 5 deaths and 113 injuries reported.
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]