List of railway stations in Indonesia
This article is a list of train stations in Indonesia. The stations are operated by Indonesia's national rail operator, PT Kereta Api.
Jakarta
Station | Code | Year opened |
---|---|---|
Ancol | AC | |
Angke | AK | 1899 |
Bojong Indah | BOI | |
Buaran | BUA | |
Cakung | CUK | |
Cawang | CWG | |
Cikini | CKI | |
Cipinang | CPN | |
Duren Kalibata | DRN | |
Duri | DU | 1899 |
Gambir | GMR | 1871 |
Gang Sentiong | GST | |
Gondangdia | GDD | |
Jakarta Gudang | JAKG | |
Jakarta Kota | JAKK | 1887 |
Jatinegara | JNG | |
Jayakarta | JYK | |
Juanda | JU | 1871 |
Kalideres | KDS | 1899 |
Kampung Bandan | KPB | |
Karet | KAT | |
Kebayoran | KBY | 1899 |
Kemayoran | KMO | |
Klender | KLD | |
Klender Baru | KLDB | |
Kramat | KMT | |
Lenteng Agung | LTA | |
Mangga Besar | MGB | |
Manggarai | MRI | |
Palmerah | PLM | 1899 |
Pasar Minggu | PSM | |
Pasar Minggu Baru | PSMB | |
Pasar Senen | PSE | |
Pasoso | ||
Pesing | PSG | 1899 |
Pondok Jati | POK | |
Rajawali | RJW | |
Rawa Buaya | RW | 1899 |
Sawah Besar | SWB | 1871 |
Sudirman | SUD | |
Sungai Lagoa | ||
Tanah Abang | THB | 1899 |
Tanjung Barat | TNT | |
Tanjung Priok | TPK | |
Tebet | TEB | |
Universitas Pancasila | UP |
Banten
Station | Code | Year opened |
---|---|---|
Merak | ||
Parung Panjang | ||
Rangkasbitung | ||
Serang | ||
Serpong | ||
Tangerang | ||
Tenjo |
West Java
Station | Code | Year opened |
---|---|---|
Bandung | ||
Bandung Ciroyom | ||
Bandung Kiaracondong | ||
Banjar | ||
Bekasi | ||
Bogor | ||
Cianjur | ||
Cibatu | ||
Cikampek | ||
Cirebon Kejaksan | ||
Cirebon Prujakan | ||
Depok | ||
Jatibarang | ||
Karawang | ||
Padalarang | ||
Purwakarta | ||
Rancaekek | ||
Sukabumi | ||
Tasikmalaya |
Central Java
Station | Code | Year opened |
---|---|---|
Cepu | ||
Cilacap | ||
Karanganyar | ||
Klaten | ||
Kroya | ||
Kutuarjo | ||
Pekalongan | ||
Purwokerto | ||
Semarang Poncol | ||
Semarang Tawang | ||
Solo Balapan | ||
Solo Jebres | ||
Wonogiri | ||
Yogyakarta Lempuyangan | ||
Yogyakarta Tugu |
East Java
Station | Code | Year opened |
---|---|---|
Bangil | ||
Banyuwangi | ||
Blitar | BL | 1882[1] |
Jember | ||
Jombang | ||
Kediri | ||
Kertosono | ||
Lamongan | ||
Madiun | ||
Malang | ||
Nganjuk | ||
Pasuruan | ||
Probolinggo | ||
Sidoarjo | ||
Surabaya Gubeng | ||
Surabaya Kota | ||
Surabaya Pasar Turi | ||
Wonokromo |
Sumatra
Station | Code | Year opened |
---|---|---|
Binjai | BIJ | |
Kuala Namu International Airport | KNM | 2012 |
Medan |
References
- ↑ "Bupati Blitar dari Masa ke Masa". Kabupaten Blitar (in Indonesian). 23 February 2016.
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