Pasar Senen railway station

Pasar Senen Station
Stasiun Pasar Senen
Location Jakarta
Indonesia
Coordinates 6°10′28″S 106°50′40″E / 6.17444°S 106.84444°E / -6.17444; 106.84444Coordinates: 6°10′28″S 106°50′40″E / 6.17444°S 106.84444°E / -6.17444; 106.84444
Owned by PT Kereta Api Indonesia
Platforms 2 side platform, 1 island platform
Tracks 6
Construction
Parking Available
Other information
Station code PSE
History
Opened 1925
Services
Preceding station   KRL Jabodetabek   Following station
Kemayoran
toward Bogor
Bogor-Jatinegara
Gang Sentiong
toward Jatinegara
Kemayoran
toward Depok
Depok-Jatinegara
Gang Sentiong
toward Jatinegara
Gang Sentiong
toward Bekasi
Bekasi-Jakarta Kota
Kemayoran
toward Jakarta Kota
Location
Pasar Senen Station
Location within Jakarta

Pasar Senen Station is a station located in Jakarta, Indonesia. It is the second largest train station in Jakarta after Gambir Station. It is located close to Pasar Senen market area in Senen Subdistrict, Central Jakarta.

Pasar Senen only serves Economy and Business class intercity train except Gumarang and Sawunggalih.

History

The first station of Senen was built in 1886 and serve as loading/unloading logistics station. The new station was built few yards away from the old station and was opened on 19 March 1925. The station was designed by J. van Gendt who was head of Statts Spoorwegen (SS) architecture bureau. The station was the first of its kind in Java to have a high level platform, similar to the stations in Netherlands. The station was intended to be the main central station of Weltevreden. However it only last until 1926 and the central station was reverted to Gambir Station.[1]

Lines

Mixed Class

Business Class

  • Senja Utama Solo, from and to Solo via Purwokerto-Yogyakarta
  • Fajar Utama YK, from and to Yogyakarta via Purwokerto
  • Senja Utama YK, from and to Yogyakarta via Purwokerto
  • Sawunggalih, from and to Kutoarjo via Purwokerto
  • Cirebon Ekspres Tambahan, from Cirebon (as KA Senja Utama Cirebon) and to Cirebon (as KA Fajar Utama Cirebon)

Premium Economy Class

Economy Plus Class

  • Majapahit, from and to Malang via Semarang-Solo-Madiun
  • Jayabaya, from and to Malang via Semarang-Bojonegoro-Surabaya
  • Menoreh, from and to Semarang
  • Bogowonto, from and to Yogyakarta via Purwokerto
  • Gajah Wong, from and to Yogyakarta via Purwokerto
  • Jaka Tingkir, from and to Solo via Purwokerto-Yogyakarta
  • Singasari, from and to Purwokerto-Yogyakarta-Solo-Madiun-Blitar
  • Kutojaya Utara Tambahan, from and to Kutoarjo via Purwokerto

Economy Class

  • Matarmaja (reguler dan tambahan), from and to Malang via Semarang-Solo-Madiun-Blitar
  • Gaya Baru Malam Selatan, from and to Surabaya Gubeng via Purwokerto-Yogyakarta-Solo-Madiun-Jombang
  • Brantas (reguler dan tambahan), from and to Blitar via Semarang-Solo-Madiun
  • Kertajaya (reguler dan tambahan), from and to Surabaya Pasar Turi via Semarang Tawang - Bojonegoro
  • Bengawan, from and to Solo via Purwokerto-Yogyakarta
  • Progo, from and to Yogyakarta via Purwokerto
  • Kutojaya Utara (reguler dan tambahan), from and to Kutoarjo via Purwokerto
  • Tawang Jaya (reguler dan tambahan), from and to Semarang
  • Tegal Ekspres, from and to Tegal
  • Serayu, from and to Purwokerto via Purwakarta-Bandung-Tasikmalaya-Kroya

Local Train

  • Walahar Ekspres/Lokal PWK, to Jakarta Tanjung Priok
  • Jatiluhur/Lokal CKP, to Jakarta Tanjung Priok

KRL Jabodetabek Commuter Line

  • KRL Yellow Line Local, to Bogor
  • KRL Yellow Line Local (Depok Branch), to Depok
  • KRL Yellow Line Local (Kampung Bandan Branch), to Kampung Bandan

References

  1. Stasiun Senen, jakarta.go.id
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