KA Commuter Line Jakarta Kota–Tanjung Priok

Jakarta Kota–Tanjung Priok
Locally built INKA-Bombardier KfW i9000 used in pink line
Overview
Type commuter rail
System KA Commuter Line
Status Operational
Locale West Jakarta
Central Jakarta
North Jakarta
Termini Jakarta Kota
Tanjung Priok
Stations 5
Services 1
Website http://www.krl.co.id/
Operation
Opened 5 December 2011 (as 'Pink Line')
21 December 2015 (fully operated)
Owner PT Kereta Api Indonesia
Operator(s) PT Kereta Commuter Indonesia
Depot(s) Jakarta Kota
Technical
Line length 15.373 km (9.552 mi)
Track gauge 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
Route map

KA Commuter Line Jakarta Kota–Tanjung Priok or the Tanjung Priok Line is a commuter rail line in Indonesia, operated by PT Kereta Commuter Indonesia. The line connects Jakarta Kota station in West Jakarta and Tanjung Priok station in North Jakarta. On maps and diagrams, the line is shown using the color "pink" (    ). Covering the distance only 15.37 kilometres, the pink line is the shortest line in Jakarta Commuter Line system. Serves mostly as the connecting feeder line between Jakarta Kota station (red and blue line) and Kampung Bandan station (yellow line).

Initially, Ancol was not opened at the time the line was fully operational. This station was finally used as a stop from June 25th, 2016[1]

Stations

The distance table of Commuterline stations.[2]

Station Distance (km) Transfers/ Notes Location
From previous

station

From Jakarta

Termini

Jakarta Kota 0.0 Terminal station.

Interchange station to

TransJakarta Corridor 1 (K1-20 Kota)

TransJakarta Corridor 12 (K12-6 Kota)

West Jakarta Jakarta
Kampung Bandan 1.364 1.364 Interchange station to North Jakarta
Ancol 2.185 3.549
Rajawali 3.629 7.178 Interchange station to Central Jakarta
Tanjung Priok 8.195 15.373 Terminal station.

TransJakarta Corridor 10 (K10-01 Tanjung Priok)

North Jakarta

References

  1. http://megapolitan.kompas.com/read/2016/06/24/18190241/mulai.25.juni.stasiun.ancol.kembali.dioperasikan
  2. "Distance Table of the Commuterline Stations" (PDF). KRL.co.id.

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