Duri railway station

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Duri Station

Stasiun Duri
Commuter line and airport rail link station
Stasiun Duri DU fasad depan 2020-12-14.jpg
Front facade of Duri station, 2020
General information
LocationJalan Kali Anyar X
Kali Anyar, Tambora
West Jakarta 11310
Indonesia
Coordinates 6°09′22″S106°48′05″E / 6.1560°S 106.8014°E / -6.1560; 106.8014
Elevation20 m (66 ft)
Owned by Kereta Api Indonesia
Operated by KAI Commuter
KAI Bandara
Line(s)
Platforms2 island platforms
Single side platform
Tracks5
Construction
Parking FasilitasStasiun Parkir.svg Available
Other information
Station codeDU • 0404 [1]
ClassificationI [1]
History
Opened2 January 1899
Previous namesDoeri
Original company Staatsspoorwegen
Services
Preceding station Logo KAI Commuter.svg Following station
Angke
towards Cikarang
Cikarang Loop Line
Full Racket
Tanah Abang
towards Cikarang
Angke
Terminus
Cikarang Loop Line
Half Racket
Angke
Terminus Tangerang Line Grogol
towards Tangerang
Preceding station Logo KAI Bandara.svg Following station
BNI City
towards Manggarai
Soekarno-Hatta Line Batuceper
towards SHIA
Location
Jakarta districts.png
Red pog.svg
Duri Station
Location within Jakarta

Duri Station (DU) [1] (Indonesian : Stasiun Duri) is a railway station located in West Jakarta. It serves as the starting point and the eastern terminus of the Tangerang Line service. The station is a major transfer point for commuters to or from Tangerang. When the Jakarta Kota-Manggarai railway is disrupted, trains between Jakarta Kota and Manggarai are rerouted via Duri.

Contents

This station has one side platform and two island platforms. Platform number 1 and 2 serves Cikarang Loop Line, platform 3 and 4 serves as a stop for Soekarno–Hatta Airport Rail Link, and platform number 5 serves as both starting point and terminus for Duri-Tangerang Line (Tangerang Line). These platforms are connected by a newly built overhead bridge. [2]

Starting from 26 December 2017, the Soekarno–Hatta Airport Rail Link service make a stop here. [3] [4]

History

The rail fork map to NIGM's gas factory Doeri Ketapang.jpg
The rail fork map to NIGM's gas factory

Duri Station was originally a small train stop opened on 2 January 1899 by the State Railway Company, Staatssporwegen (SS). It was built in conjunction with the planned operation of the Jakarta-Angke-Rangkasbitung railway line. There is a branch to Tangerang along 23 km with a track width of 1067 mm. Then in the same year, on 1 October, the SS inaugurated the 76 km Duri-Rangkasbitung railway line. Then forwarded to Serang and Anyer in 1900. [5] [6] Previously, from the north of line 1 there was a 2.5 km branch to the PGN Gas Factory owned by the Nederlandsch Indische Gasmaatschappij (NIGM) to serve gas transportation. However, currently those branches are no longer operational. This factory was built in 1859 which is located on the north side of Gang Ketapang which is now Jalan K.H. Zainul Arifin. The location of this former gas factory is now used as the headquarters of PT Perusahaan Gas Negara Tbk. [7] The former rails and intersections of this line are no longer visible because they are buried in asphalt.

Building and layout

This station has five railway lines. Line 1 is used as a turnstile for the Yellow Line KRL in the direction of Angke and Jatinegara, while line 2 is a straight line in the direction of Tanah Abang, Depok, Nambo and Bogor. Lines 3 and 4 are the stops for the Soekarno–Hatta Airport Rail Link heading for Sudirman Baru and Soekarno-Hatta and Line 5 is the terminus line for the Tangerang Line heading for Tangerang.

The Duri Station building was overhauled in 2017–2018 and now has two floors with elevators and escalators considering this station is one of the Soekarno-Hatta Airport Rail Link stations. [8] [9] The previous station building which was a legacy of the Staatsspoorwegen has been torn down due to the impact of the construction of the new station building.

On 8 September 2022, the access to the west gate of Duri Station which is connected to Jalan Kalianyar X has been operating for entry and exit of passengers. [10]

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P
Platform floor
Side platforms, doors are opened on the left side for train departures
Line 5← (Grogol) Jakarta KRL T.svg Tangerang Line to Tangerang
Island platform
Line 4End line of the Jakarta KRL T.svg Tangerang Line
← (Batuceper) Jakarta KRL A.svg to Soekarno–Hatta International Airport
Island platform
Line 3← (BNI City) Jakarta KRL A.svg Airport Rail Link to Manggarai
Line 2← (Tanah Abang) Jakarta KRL C.svg Cikarang Loop Line to Bekasi/Cikarang
Island platform, doors are opened on the left side
Line 1 Jakarta KRL C.svg Cikarang Loop Line to Angke/Cikarang via Kampung Bandan ( Angke ) →
Side platforms, doors are opened on the right side
GMain building of the station

Services

The following is a list of train services at the Duri Station.

Passenger services

KAI Commuter

KAI Bandara

Supporting transportation

Public transport typeRouteDestination
Mikrolet [11] M41Grogol Bus Terminal–Tambora
TRON [12] Duri railway statikn–Baharia Park PIK II

Incidents

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