Batu Ceper railway station

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Batu Ceper Station

Stasiun Batu Ceper
Pintu utara Stasiun Batuceper, 2020.jpg
Station entrance
General information
Location Tangerang
Banten
Indonesia
Coordinates 6°10′20″S106°39′54″E / 6.172205°S 106.665093°E / -6.172205; 106.665093
Elevation+11 m (36 ft)
Owned by Kereta Api Indonesia
Operated by KAI Commuter
KAI Bandara
Line(s)
Platforms4 side platforms
Tracks4
Construction
Structure typeGround
ParkingAvailable
Accessible FasilitasStasiun Difabel.svg Available
Other information
Station codeBPR • 0302 [1]
ClassificationClass I [1]
Services
Preceding station Logo KAI Commuter.svg Following station
Poris
towards Duri
Tangerang Line Tanah Tinggi
towards Tangerang
Preceding station Logo KAI Bandara.svg Following station
Rawa Buaya
towards Manggarai
Soekarno-Hatta Line SHIA
Terminus
Location
Location map Jakarta Metropilitan Area.png
Red pog.svg
Batu Ceper Station
Location in Tangerang

Batu Ceper Station (BPR) [1] (Indonesian : Stasiun Batu Ceper) is a railway station located at Poris Plawad, Cipondoh, Tangerang, Indonesia. Although named as Batu Ceper, but the location of this station is not in the district of Batuceper, rather it is located at Cipondoh district of Tangerang. The station serves Greater Jakarta commuter rail and Soekarno–Hatta Airport Rail Link. [2]

Contents

This station is located opposite of Poris Plawad Bus Terminal. Next to the old station building, a new station building is built to serve the Soekarno–Hatta Airport Rail Link service exclusively. The new station is equipped with facilities such as vending machine, turnstiles, escalator, ATM gallery, waiting lounge, commercial area, meeting room, and mosque. [3] [4] [5]

Building and layout

The signage of the station as of March 2021 Papan nama Stasiun Batuceper, 2021.jpg
The signage of the station as of March 2021

The station building consists of two parts, namely the south side which is managed by KAI Commuter and the north side which is managed by KAI Bandara. Initially this station was just a single building on the south side and had two railway lines, both of which were straight tracks for KRL Commuterline stops. Since the completion of the construction of the branch line to the Soekarno–Hatta International Airport, the lines at this station have increased to four with the existing lines 1 and 2 being changed to lines 3 and 4. The new lines 1 and 2 are a straight line from and towards the airport.

The north side of the station building only serves Soekarno-Hatta Airport rail link trips. The station's new building began operations on 26 December 26, 2017. [6] Since 18 July 2019, the two buildings are connected by a pedestrian bridge. [7]

A04T09 PapanNamaStasiun BPR.png
GAirport rail link building
P
Platform floor
Side platform, the doors are opened on the right side
Line 1(SHIA) Jakarta KRL A.svg Airport Rail Link to SHIA
Line 2 Jakarta KRL A.svg Airport Rail Link to Rawa Buaya, then continue to Manggarai (Rawa Buaya)
Island platform, the doors are opened on the right side (on each train services)
Line 3(Tanah Tinggi) Jakarta KRL T.svg Tangerang Line to Tangerang
Line 4 Jakarta KRL T.svg Tangerang Line to Duri (Poris)
Side platform, the doors are opened on the right side
GKRL Commuterline building

Services

Passenger services

Train line nameDestinationNotes
Jakarta KRL A.svg Airport Rail Link SHIA -
Manggarai

Commuterline

Train line nameDestinationNotes
Jakarta KRL T.svg Tangerang Line Tangerang -
Duri

Supporting transportation

TypeRouteDestination
TransJakarta T11Poris Plawad Bus Terminal–Bundaran Senayan (integrated with corridors TransJakarta roundel 1.svg TransJakarta roundel 3.svg TransJakarta roundel 9.svg TransJakarta roundel 9A.svg TransJakarta roundel 9C.svg TransJakarta roundel 10.svg )
T12Poris Plawad Bus Terminal–Juanda (integrated with corridors TransJakarta roundel 2.svg TransJakarta roundel 2A.svg TransJakarta roundel 2D.svg TransJakarta roundel 3.svg TransJakarta roundel 5.svg TransJakarta roundel 5C.svg TransJakarta roundel 8.svg TransJakarta roundel 9.svg TransJakarta roundel 9A.svg TransJakarta roundel 10.svg )
Trans Kota Tangerang (BRT) TT1 Poris Plawad Bus Terminal–Jatake
  TT2  Poris Plawad Bus Terminal–Cibodas/PAM Bus Terminal (via Imam Bonjol–Kavling Pemda)
TransjabodetabekTJ1 (regular)Poris Plawad Bus Terminal–Blok M Bus Terminal
TJ2 (regular)Poris Plawad Bus Terminal–Kampung Rambutan Bus Terminal
x1 (premium)Poris Plawad Bus Terminal–Jakarta Fair (via Letjen S. Parman–Kyai Tapa–Hayam Wuruk–Pos)
Angkot [8] B01Poris Plawad Bus Terminal–Cengkareng
B02Poris Plawad Bus Terminal–Ciledung (via K.H. Hasyim Asyhari)
B02APoris Plawad Bus Terminal–Ciledug (via H.R Rasuna Said (Cipete))
R01Poris Plawad Bus Terminal–Jatiuwung
R02Poris Plawad Bus Terminal–Cibodasari
R03Poris Plawad Bus Terminal–Plaza Kotabumi
R03APoris Plawad Bus Terminal–Serpong Station
R04Poris Plawad Bus Terminal–Selapajang Jaya
R05Poris Plawad Bus Terminal–Kebon Besar
T08Poris Plawad Bus Terminal–Sangiang Jaya
R10Poris Plawad Bus Terminal–Cipondoh lake
T07 (loop line)Poris Plawad Bus Terminal–Pasar Anyar–Tangcity Mall
R11Poris Plawad Bus Terminal– Bencongan (via Jalan Beringin Raya–Jalan Cemara Raya)
R14Poris Plawad Bus Terminal–Bencongan (via Jalan Teuku Umar–Jalan Gatot Subroto)
T25Poris Plawad Bus Terminal–Daan Mogot Mall
R06APoris Plawad Bus Terminal–Bojong Nangka
B09Poris Plawad Bus Terminal–Dadap
K17Poris Plawad Bus Terminal–Kampung Melayu Timur

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Preceding station  Kereta Api Indonesia  Following station
Poris
towards Duri
  Duri–Tangerang   Tanah Tinggi
towards Tangerang
Terminus BPR–BST  SHIA
Terminus