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Jatibarang Station is a railway station at Mayor Sangun Street (Market), Jatibarang, Jatibarang, Indramayu Regency, West Java. It is on the main northern Java route line from Jakarta to Surabaya.
History
Jatibarang Station is a train station that was built simultaneously with the Cikampek railway to Cirebon until it was completed on 3 June 1912, aiming to connect the Staatsspoorwegen (SS) line with the Semarang–Cheribon Stoomtram Maatschappij (SCS) line.
This station has branches to Indramayu and Karangampel, but these branch lines have been deactivated.
Building and layout
Jatibarang Station has five railway lines. Initially, line 2 was a straight line, but since the construction of the Telagasari–Cirebon double-track line in 2004–2007, the existing line 2 is only used as a straight line towards Cirebon, while line 3 is used as a straight line towards Cikampek. The station building which is a legacy of the Staatsspoorwegen is maintained. In the past, there was a rail siding leading to the Sriwidjaja Fertilizer Warehouse.
The station building has undergone many changes and renovations, including the extension of the station canopy and the construction of new buildings. The new building which is used to support service standards was inaugurated on 7 February 2020 by the Main Director of KAI, Edi Sukmoro, together with the Regent of Indramayu.
Services
= Passenger services
=Executive class
Argo Cheribon, destination of Gambir and Cirebon
Bima, destination of Gambir and Surabaya Gubeng
Mixed class
Argo Cheribon, destination Gambir and Cirebon-Tegal (executive-economy)
Brantas, destination of Blitar via Semarang Tawang-Solo Jebres-Madiun
Ciremai, destination of Cikampek (executive-business)
Fajar Utama Solo, destination of Solo Balapan (executive-economy)
Fajar Utama Yogya, destination of Pasar Senen and Yogyakarta (executive-economy)
Gaya Baru Malam Selatan, destination of Pasar Senen and Surabaya Gubeng via Purwokerto-Yogyakarta (executive-economy)
Gumarang, destination of Pasar Senen and Surabaya Pasar Turi (executive-business)
Jayabaya, destination of Pasar Senen and Malang via Semarang Poncol-Surabaya Pasar Turi (executive-economy)
Kertajaya, destination of Pasar Senen (business-economy)
Mataram, destination of Pasar Senen and Solo Balapan (executive-business)
Sawunggalih (morning schedule), destination of Kutoarjo (executive-economy)
Senja Utama Solo, destination of Pasar Senen (executive-economy)
Singasari, destination of Pasar Senen and Blitar via Purwokerto-Lempuyangan-Purwosari-Madiun (executive-economy)
Economy class
Jaka Tingkir, destination of Pasar Senen and Purwosari
Jayakarta, destination of Jakarta Kota and Surabaya Gubeng via Cirebon-Purwokerto-Yogyakarta-Solo Balapan-Madiun
Kertajaya, destination of Pasar Senen and Surabaya Pasar Turi via Semarang Poncol-Bojonegoro
Kutojaya Utara, destination of Jakarta Kota and Kutoarjo via Cirebon Prujakan-Purwokerto
Matarmaja, destination of Pasar Senen and Malang via Semarang Tawang-Madiun
Menoreh, destination of Jakarta Kota and Semarang Tawang
Sawunggalih, destination of Kutoarjo via Cirebon-Purwokerto
Tawang Jaya, destination of Pasar Senen
Tawang Jaya, destination of Semarang Poncol
Tegal Ekspres, destination of Pasar Senen and Tegal
Incidents
On 9 March 2010, The Tegal Arum train for the Jakarta-Tegal route suffered a broken axle causing it to derail at Kongsijaya, Widasari, Indramayu at 18.30.
Gallery
References
External links
Media related to Jatibarang Station at Wikimedia Commons
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