Halim railway station

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Logo PT Kereta Api Indonesia (Persero) 2020.svg PT KCIC logo.png
High-speed rail and Jabodebek LRT station
Halim High-speed Train Station (2023).jpg
Halim HSR Station
General information
Location Makasar, East Jakarta
Jakarta
Indonesia
Coordinates 6°14′47″S106°53′07″E / 6.2464709°S 106.8852410°E / -6.2464709; 106.8852410
Elevation+52,212 m (171,299 ft)
Owned by
Operated by PT KCIC logo.png Kereta Cepat Indonesia China
Logo PT Kereta Api Indonesia (Persero) 2020.svg Kereta Api Indonesia
Platforms3 island platforms (high-speed rail) [1]
Tracks6 (high-speed rail)
2 (LRT)
Construction
Structure typeElevated
ParkingAvailable
AccessibleAvailable
Other information
StatusOperational
Station codeHSR-HLM (high-speed rail)
History
Opened2 October 2023 (2023-10-02)
Electrified
  • 2019 (LRT)
  • 2023 (high-speed rail) [2]
Services
Preceding station KCIC Following station
Terminus Jakarta–Bandung high-speed railway Karawang
towards Tegalluar
Location
Halim railway station

Halim Station is a railway station complex located on Makasar, East Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia. The complex serves the Jakarta-Bandung high-speed railway of Kereta Cepat Indonesia China (KCIC) and the Jabodebek LRT Bekasi Line of Kereta Api Indonesia (KAI). The complex consists of two separate elevated stations connected via pedestrian bridge. [3] [4]

Contents

The station's name is taken from Halim Perdanakusuma International Airport south of the station, itself is named after the pilot and national hero of Indonesia Halim Perdanakusuma.

Station buildings

High-speed railway station

Halim HSR Station is a high-speed railway station located in Jalan Wangko, Halim Perdana Kusuma, Makasar, East Jakarta. The station, which is located at an elevation of +52.212 meters, only serves the KCIC Jakarta-Bandung high-speed rail route. [5] [6] The station is located on the north side of the complex.

PT KCIC logo.png Halim
2nd floorLine 6(Karawang) BSicon LDER.svg Jakarta–Bandung HSR to Tegalluar
Island platform, the doors are opened on the right side or the left side
Line 5(Karawang) BSicon LDER.svg Jakarta–Bandung HSR to Tegalluar
Line 4(Karawang) BSicon LDER.svg Jakarta–Bandung HSR to Tegalluar
Island platform, the doors are opened on the right side or the left side
Line 3(Karawang) BSicon LDER.svg Jakarta–Bandung HSR to Tegalluar
Line 2(Karawang) BSicon LDER.svg Jakarta–Bandung HSR to Tegalluar
Side platform, the doors are opened on the right side
Line 1(Karawang) BSicon LDER.svg Jakarta–Bandung HSR to Tegalluar
1st floorConcourseTicket gates, ticket vending machines, retail kiosks, and transfer access to the LRT station
Ground floorStreetEntrance and exit, drop-off area, ticket vending machines, customer service/counter, and retail kiosks

LRT station

Halim LRT Station is a large class-A type light rail station located in Jalan Halim Perdana Kusuma, Kebon Pala, Makasar, East Jakarta. The station, which is located at an elevation of +28.546 meters, only serves the Bekasi Line of the Jabodebek LRT. The station is located on the south side of the complex.

In addition to Jabodebek LRT services, there are also plans to extend the Jakarta LRT Line 1 to this station. [7] The Jakarta LRT station is planned to be in a separate building, namely to the north of Halim HSR Station. [8]

Unlike other Jabodebek LRT stations, there is no access between two platforms on paid area, so passengers have to tap out first before changing direction.

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2nd floorMezzanine, retail area, and inter platform crossing
1st floorSide platform, the doors are opened on the right side
Line 1(Jati Bening Baru) Jakarta LRT BK.svg Bekasi Line to Jati Mulya
Line 2 Jakarta LRT BK.svg Bekasi Line to Dukuh Atas (Cawang)
Side platform, the doors are opened on the right side
Ticket gates, ticket machines, counters, and transit access to HSR station

Supporting transportation

TypeRouteDestination
TransJakarta 7W (MetroTrans)Cawang–Halim Station
JA Connexion (Perum DAMRI)Halim Station–Soekarno–Hatta International Airport

Incidents

On the predawn of 11 September 2023, a fire occurred at the Halim HSR Station roof, and 7 firetrucks were deployed to extinguish the fire. It was reported that the sparks emerged on the temporary coating roof slab, while the other parts of the roof are incombustible. [9]

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