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Bekasi Station (BKS) is a railway station located in Marga Mulya, North Bekasi, Bekasi, West Java. The station is at an altitude of +19 meters above sea level. This station serves the KRL Commuterline and inter-city trains.
History
In March 1887, the Batavia–Bekasi section of the railway line was completed by the Bataviasche Oosterspoorweg Maatschappij (BOS). At first, BOS decided to build a railway line from Batavia to Karawang, but what materialized was Batavia–Kedunggedeh (to the west of Karawang). This company had experienced debt problems, so the Staatsspoorwegen chose to purchase the BOS line in 1898. With the purchase of this line, the stations on this line were also improved, namely by replacing the station building with a more permanent building that still carried the Indische style—like the other stations on the SS line at that time—and the line was extended to Karawang, then Cikampek on 27 December 1902.
Bekasi Station is a silent witness to historical events on the banks of the Bekasi River. From this station, Japanese soldier prisoner were tortured in the river on 19 October 1945. The Japanese naval officer, Rear Admiral Maeda, did not accept the torture, but eventually forgave it. To commemorate this historic event, the Kali Bekasi Memorial Monument was established.
To support the operation of the Jabotabek KRL in Bekasi, Perumka built an overhead line substation in September–November 1992. Since then, the Jabotabek KRL began to operate on this line.
Building and layout
Bekasi Station initially had five tracks with track 1 through 4 being straight tracks similar to Depok Station plus additional tracks for loading and unloading coal transport on the southwest side of the emplacement.
The construction of the Manggarai–Cikarang quadruple-track railway section was carried out so that the main railway line increased to four. This is done so that the commuter trains, freight trains, and inter-city trains will not cross paths and disrupt each other.
In connection with the construction of the quadruple-track railway, PT KAI, KCI (now KAI Commuter), Bekasi City Government, and the Directorate General of Railways decided to renovate this station. In addition, the track layout at this station was overhauled. The new station building carries a modern minimalist concept and is made into a multilevel station like other stations on the Cikarang–Klender route. The characteristics of the Staatsspoorwegen heritage station building are no longer visible due to the impact of the renovations carried out. When the construction of the new station on the south side was completed, the land that used to be the loading and unloading lane for coal transport at this station has been converted into an additional line emplacement for KRL Commuterline and temporarily decommissioned lines 1-3 to continue the construction of the new station building on the north side.
After the construction of the new station on the north side has been completed and the Cakung–Bekasi quadruple-track railway started operations in mid-December 2022, the number of lines at this station was increased to eight. Line 2 is used as a straight track for non-KRL trains heading to Jatinegara, line 3 is used as a straight track for non-KRL trains heading for Cikarang–Cikampek, line 5 is used as a straight line for commuter trains towards Jatinegara, and line 6 is used as a straight line for commuter trains towards Cikarang. Lines 1-3 are used for long-distance passenger train stops, line 4 can be used for both inter-city passenger train stops and commuter train stops, lines 5-7 are used for commuter trains, and line 8 is for train chain parking. The quadruple-track railway line ends to the east of the station, to be precise at a level crossing to the east of the Bekasi River Bridge.
The building currently has an area of 3,600 m² equipped with praying rooms, toilets, escalators, and elevators.
Services
On 1 March 2012, PT KAI has implemented a policy that all long and medium distance inter-city trains do not stop at this station. However, on 1 July 2013, a decree was enacted which allowed several long and medium-distance inter-city trains to disembark passengers at this station.
On 19 June 2018, several travel schedules for the Soekarno–Hatta Airport Rail Link had been extended across services so that it reached the Bekasi area. However, the rail link trip was trimmed to its original route, namely from BNI City–Soekarno-Hatta Airport to optimize the service. According to the results of an evaluation conducted by PT Railink, the airport rail link trips when crossing Manggarai Station often experience delays due to constraints on the readiness of the station's infrastructure, which at that time was still in a series of renovations.
The following is a list of train services at the Bekasi Station.
= Passenger services
=Kereta Api Indonesia
Executive class
Argo Bromo Anggrek (night schedule), towards Gambir and towards Surabaya Pasar Turi (available executive train type luxury)
Argo Muria, towards Gambir
Argo Parahyangan, towards Gambir and towards Bandung (available executive train type luxury)
Bima, towards Gambir and towards Surabaya Gubeng
Sembrani, towards Gambir and towards Surabaya Pasar Turi (available executive train type luxury)
Taksaka, towards Gambir (night schedule, available executive train type luxury)
Purwojaya, towards Gambir
Mixed class
Argo Parahyangan, towards Gambir and towards Bandung (Bandung or Kiaracondong) (executive-economy)
Argo Cheribon, towards Gambir and towards Cirebon-Tegal
Singasari, towards Pasar Senen and towards Blitar (executive-economy)
Gaya Baru Malam Selatan, towards Pasar Senen (executive-economy)
Jayabaya, towards Pasar Senen (executive-economy)
Brantas, towards Pasar Senen (executive-economy-business)
Gumarang, towards Pasar Senen (executive-business)
Senja Utama Solo, towards Pasar Senen (executive-economy-business)
Mataram, towards Pasar Senen (executive-business)
Gajah Wong, towards Pasar Senen (executive-economy)
Senja Utama Yogya, towards Pasar Senen (executive-economy)
Sawunggalih, towards Pasar Senen (executive-economy)
Pangandaran, towards Banjar (executive-economy)
Kertajaya, towards Pasar Senen (business-economy)
Economy class
Jayakarta, towards Jakarta Kota and towards Surabaya Gubeng
Kertajaya, towards Pasar Senen and towards Surabaya Pasar Turi
Kutojaya Utara, towards Jakarta Kota and towards Kutoarjo
Tawang Jaya, towards Pasar Senen
Menoreh, towards Jakarta Kota and towards Semarang Tawang
Matarmaja, towards Pasar Senen and towards Malang
Bengawan, towards Jakarta Kota and towards Purwosari
Progo, towards Pasar Senen
Serayu, towards Pasar Senen and towards Purwokerto
Tegal Ekspres, towards Pasar Senen and towards Tegal
KAI Commuter
Cikarang Loop Line (Full Racket)
to Cikarang (direct service)
to Cikarang (looping through Manggarai-Kampung Bandan-Pasar Senen and vice versa)
Cikarang Loop Line (Half Racket), to Angke/Kampung Bandan (via Tanah Abang and Duri) and Cikarang
= Freight services
=There is no freight services at this station, last it server coal train from Cigading.
Supporting transportation
Gallery
References
External links
Media related to Bekasi Station at Wikimedia Commons
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Stasiun Yogyakarta
- Stasiun Bogor
- Stasiun Bandara Soekarno-Hatta
- Stasiun Manggarai
- Stasiun Bekasi
- Stasiun Kemayoran
- Stasiun Ngawi
- Stasiun Kranji
- Stasiun Halim
- Stasiun Cakung
- Bekasi railway station
- Bekasi
- Bekasi Timur railway station
- Halim railway station
- Kranji railway station
- Tambun railway station
- KAI Commuter Cikarang Loop Line
- BKS
- Cibitung railway station
- Kranji Station