List of named passenger trains of Indonesia

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This article contains lists of named passenger trains in Indonesia, which are operational on Java and Sumatra by the national railway company, PT Kereta Api Indonesia (Indonesian Railways Company). [1]

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Executive class

As of 2021, all executive class trains service have been standardized, but trains who previously have the title "Argo" retained the title, although they have no differences from other executive class trains.

Argo subclass [2]

All of Argo class trains have got their name from the mountains in Indonesia, except Argo Cheribon, Argo Jati, Argo Dwipangga, and Argo Parahyangan.

Train numberName of trainDepotLocomotive usedCarriages setRoute
1–4 Argo Bromo Anggrek Surabaya Pasar Turi

(SBI)

Mostly uses CC206, but can be

seen using CC203 back in the

old times.

Locomotive, 9 executive class (K1) carriages, 1 Luxury sleeper carriages,

1 dining carriage, 1 electric generator carriage.

Gambir (GMR), Jakarta – Surabaya Pasar Turi (SBI), Surabaya
5–6 Argo Wilis Bandung (BD) Locomotive, 8 executive class (K1) carriages,

1 dining carriage, 1 electric generator carriage.

Bandung (BD), Bandung – Surabaya Gubeng (SGU), Surabaya
7–8 Argo Lawu  [ id ] Solo Balapan (SLO) Locomotive, 9 executive class (K1) Carriages, 1 luxury sleeper carriages,

1 dining carriage, 1 electric generator carriage.

Gambir (GMR), Jakarta – Solo Balapan (SLO), Solo via Purwokerto
9–10 Argo Dwipangga  [ id ]Locomotive, 9 executive class (K1) Carriages, 1 luxury sleeper carriages,

1 dining carriage, 1 electric generator carriage.

Gambir (GMR), Jakarta – Solo Balapan (SLO), Solo
11–13 Argo Sindoro  [ id ] Semarang Poncol (SMC) Locomotive, 9 Executive class (K1) carriages,

1 dining carriage, 1 electric generator carriage.

Gambir (GMR), Jakarta – Semarang Tawang (SMT), Semarang
13–16 Argo Muria  [ id ]Locomotive, 9 Executive class (K1) Carriages,

1 dining carriage, 1 electric generator carriage.

Gambir (GMR), Jakarta – Semarang Tawang (SMT), Semarang
Argo Cheribon  [ id ] (some services) Cirebon (CN) Locomotive, 8 Executive class (K1) Carriages,

1 dining carriage, 1 electric generator carriage.

Gambir (GMR), Jakarta – Cirebon (CN), Cirebon – Tegal (TG), Tegal
44,45,50,51 Argo Parahyangan  [ id ] (some services) Bandung (BD), Sidotopo (SDT)Locomotive, 8 Executive class (K1) Carriages,

1 dining carriage, 1 electric generator carriage.

Gambir (GMR), Jakarta – Bandung (BD), Bandung
36,49 Malang (ML) Locomotive, 9 executive class (K1) Carriages, 1 luxury sleeper carriages,

1 dining carriage, 1 electric generator carriage.

Gambir (GMR), Jakarta – Kiaracondong (KAC), Bandung
17-18 Argo Semeru  [ id ] Jakarta Kota (JAKK) Locomotive, 9 executive class (K1) carriages, 1 compartment suites carriages,

1 dining carriage, 1 electric generator carriage.

Gambir (GMR), Jakarta – Surabaya Gubeng (SGU), Surabaya via Purwokerto & Yogyakarta
19F-20F Argo Merbabu  [ id ] Semarang Poncol (SMC) Locomotive, 8 executive class (K1) carriages,

1 dining carriage, 1 electric generator carriage.

Gambir (GMR), Jakarta – Semarang Tawang (SMT), Semarang

Fauna subclass

Train NumberTrain nameName meaningOperatorTrain endpointsOperated
55-56 Gajayana  [ id ]refers to King of Kanjuruhan KingdomPT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Operation Area 8 Surabaya Malang (ML)Madiun (MN)Yogyakarta (YK)Purwokerto (PWT)Jakarta Gambir (GMR) 1999–
57-58 Brawijaya  [ id ]refers to King of Majaphit Kingdom's TitlePT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Operation Area 8 Surabaya Malang (ML)Madiun (MN)Semarang Tawang (SMT)Jakarta Gambir (GMR) 2021–
59-60 Bima  [ id ]abbreviation from Biru Malam means Blue Night or refers to Bima (wayang character)PT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Operation Area 1 Jakarta Jakarta Gambir (GMR)Purwokerto (PWT)Yogyakarta (YK)Madiun (MN)Surabaya Gubeng (SGU) 1967–
61-64 Sembrani  [ id ]refers to the winged horse in Java MythologyPT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Operation Area 8 Surabaya Jakarta Gambir (GMR)Semarang Tawang (SMT)Surabaya Pasar Turi (SBI) 1995–
65-66 Turangga  [ id ]refers to the horse in javanese languagePT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Operation Area 2 Bandung Surabaya Gubeng (SGU)Madiun (MN)Yogyakarta (YK)Bandung (BD) 1995–
67-70 Taksaka  [ id ]Taksaka is the name of a great serpent / dragon in a kind hearted and gracious Mahabharata story.PT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Operation Area 6 Yogyakarta Yogyakarta (YK)Purwokerto (PWT)Jakarta Gambir (GMR) 1999–
71-72 Purwojaya  [ id ]refers to Purwokerto, Jakarta RayaPT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Operation Area 5 Purwokerto Cilacap (CP)Purwokerto (PWT)Jakarta Gambir (GMR) 1995-
77-78 Pandalungan  [ id ]taken from the Madurese sub tribe, namely "Pendalungan" who controls the city of Horseshoe (Jember Regency)PT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Operation Area 1 Jakarta Jakarta Gambir (GMR)Surabaya Pasarturi (SBI)Jember (JR) 2023–
79F-82F Manahan  [ id ]taken from the name of the stadium in Surakarta, namely Manahan Stadion PT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Operation Area 6 Yogyakarta And Operation Area 1 Jakarta Jakarta Gambir (GMR)Purwokerto (PWT)Solo Balapan (SLO) 2015–2023 initial launch of the names Argo Lawu and Argo Dwipangga Fakultatif
2023–

Mixed class

Executive, business and economy class

Train numberTrain nameOperatorTrain endpointsOperated
119–120 Malabar PT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Operation Area 8 Surabaya Bandung (BD)Yogyakarta (YK)Madiun (MN)Malang (ML) 2010–

Executive and business class

Train numberTrain nameOperatorTrain endpointsOperated
111–114 Ranggajati PT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Operation Area 3 Cirebon Cirebon (CN)Purwokerto (PWT)Yogyakarta (YK)Madiun (MN)Surabaya Gubeng (SGU)Jember (JR) 2016–
127–128 Gumarang PT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Operation Area 8 Surabaya Jakarta Pasar Senen (PSE)Semarang Tawang (SMT)Surabaya Pasar Turi (SBI) 2001–
163–168 Sancaka Utara PT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Operation Area 8 Surabaya Yogyakarta (YK) -Surabaya Pasar Turi (SBI) 2019–
7093–7096ABaturraden EkspresPT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Operation Area 5 Purwokerto Purwokerto (PWT)–Kroya (KYA)–Bandung (BD) 2021–
S3–S4Sindang MargaPT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Regional Division III PalembangKertapati (KPT)–Lubuk Linggau (LLG)1986–
U51–U58SribilahPT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Regional Division I Sumatera Utara and Aceh Medan (MDN)–Rantau Prapat (RAP)1978–

Executive and premium economy class

Train numberTrain nameOperatorTrain endpointsOperated
35–54 Argo Parahyangan PT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Operation Area 2 Bandung Bandung (BD)Jakarta Gambir (GMR) 2010–
73–74 Harina PT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Operation Area 2 Bandung Bandung (BD)Semarang Tawang (SMT)Surabaya Pasar Turi (SBI) 2003–
115–118 Wijayakusuma PT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Operation Area 5 Purwokerto Cilacap (CP)Yogyakarta (YK)Surabaya Gubeng (SGU)Jember (JR) 2017–
131–132 Mutiara Selatan PT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Operation Area 8 Surabaya Bandung (BD)Yogyakarta (YK)Madiun (MN)Surabaya Gubeng (SGU) 1972–
133–134 Fajar and Senja Utama Solo PT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Operation Area 6 Yogyakarta Solo Balapan (SLO)Yogyakarta (YK)Purwokerto (PWT)Cirebon (CN)Jakarta Pasar Senen (PSE) 1978–
135–136MataramPT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Operation Area 6 Yogyakarta Solo Balapan (SLO)Yogyakarta (YK)Purwokerto (PWT)Cirebon (CN)Jakarta Pasar Senen (PSE) 2017–
141–142 Senja Utama Yogya PT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Operation Area 6 Yogyakarta Yogyakarta (YK)Purwokerto (PWT)Cirebon (CN)Jakarta Pasar Senen (PSE) 1987–
143–144 Fajar Utama Yogya PT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Operation Area 6 Yogyakarta Yogyakarta (YK)Purwokerto (PWT)Cirebon (CN)Jakarta Pasar Senen (PSE) 1986–
153–156 Sawunggalih PT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Operation Area 5 PurwokertoKutoarjo (KTA)–Purwokerto (PWT)Jakarta Pasar Senen (PSE) 1977–
157–160 Lodaya PT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Operation Area 6 Yogyakarta Bandung (BD)Yogyakarta (YK)Solo Balapan (SLO) 1992–
173–174PangandaranPT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Operation Area 1 JakartaBanjar (BJR)–Bandung (BD)Jakarta Gambir (GMR) 2019–
175–178 Sancaka PT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Operation Area 8 Surabaya and PT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Operation Area 6 Yogyakarta Yogyakarta (YK)Madiun (MN)Surabaya Gubeng (SGU) 1997–
S1-S2SriwijayaPT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Regional Division IV Tanjung KarangKertapati (KPT)–Tanjung Karang (TNK)

Executive and economy plus/economy class

Train NumberTrain nameOperatorTrain endpointsOperated
15–34 Argo Cheribon PT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Operation Area 3 CirebonTegal (TG)–Cirebon (CN)Jakarta Gambir (GMR) 1989–
101–102 Singasari PT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Operation Area 7 Madiun Jakarta Pasar Senen (PSE)Purwokerto (PWT)Yogyakarta Lempuyangan (LPN)Madiun (MN)Blitar (BL) 2017–
103–104 Gaya Baru Malam Selatan PT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Operation Area 8 Surabaya Jakarta Pasar Senen (PSE)Purwokerto (PWT)Yogyakarta Lempuyangan (LPN)Madiun (MN)Surabaya Gubeng (SGU) 1975–
105–108 Jayabaya PT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Operation Area 1 Jakarta Jakarta Pasar Senen (PSE)Semarang Poncol (SMC)Surabaya Pasar Turi (SBI)Surabaya Gubeng (SGU)Malang (ML) 2014–
109–110 Brantas PT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Operation Area 7 Madiun Blitar (BL)Madiun (MN)Semarang Tawang (SMT)Jakarta Pasar Senen (PSE) 1998–
121–122 Bangunkarta PT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Operation Area 1 Jakarta Jombang (JG)Madiun (MN)Semarang Tawang (SMT)Jakarta Pasar Senen (PSE) 2001–
129–130 Dharmawangsa PT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Operation Area 1 Jakarta Jakarta Pasar Senen (PSE)Semarang Tawang (SMT)Surabaya Pasar Turi (SBI) 2019–
137–138 Bogowonto PT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Operation Area 6 Yogyakarta Yogyakarta Lempuyangan (LPN)Purwokerto (PWT)Jakarta Pasar Senen (PSE) 2010–
139–140 Gajah Wong PT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Operation Area 6 Yogyakarta Yogyakarta Lempuyangan (LPN)Purwokerto (PWT)Jakarta Pasar Senen (PSE) 2011–
145–152 Ciremai Ekspres PT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Operation Area 4 Semarang Semarang Tawang (SMT)Cirebon (CN)Bandung (BD) 2013–
169–170 Kertanegara PT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Operation Area 8 Surabaya Purwokerto (PWT)Yogyakarta (YK)Madiun (MN)Malang (ML) 2021–
179–182 Mutiara Timur PT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Operation Area 9 Jember Yogyakarta (YK)Surabaya Gubeng (SGU)Jember (JR)Banyuwangi Ketapang (KTG) 1972–
187–192, 195–198 Joglosemarkerto PT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Operation Area 6 Yogyakarta Solo Balapan (SLO)Yogyakarta (YK)Purwokerto (PWT)–Tegal (TG)–Semarang Tawang (SMT) 2015–
183–186, 193–194 Kamandaka PT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Operation Area 5 Purwokerto Semarang Tawang (SMT)–Tegal (TG)–Purwokerto (PWT) 2014–
213–218 Pangrango PT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Operation Area 1 Jakarta Bogor (BOO)–Sukabumi (SI)2013–
237–240 Blambangan Ekspres PT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Operation Area 9 Jember Semarang Tawang (SMT)Surabaya Pasar Turi (SBI)Jember (JR)Banyuwangi Ketapang (KTG) 2022–
271–280 Kaligung PT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Operation Area 4 Semarang Cirebon Prujakan (CNP)–Brebes (BB) –Tegal (TG)–Semarang Poncol (SMC) 2016–

Business and economy class

Train numberTrain nameOperatorTrain endpointsOperated
247–250 Logawa PT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Operation Area 5 Purwokerto Purwokerto (PWT)Yogyakarta Lempuyangan (LPN)Madiun (MN)Surabaya Gubeng (SGU)Jember (JR) 1999–

Economy class

Premium economy class

Train NumberTrain nameOperatorTrain endpointsOperated
161F-162F Tawang Jaya PremiumPT. Kereta Api Indonesia (Persero) Operation Area 4 Semarang Jakarta Pasar Senen (PSE) - Semarang Tawang (SMT) 2018-
171-172 Malioboro Express PT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Operation Area 6 Yogyakarta Yogyakarta (YK) - Madiun (MN) - Malang (ML) 2012-
253-254 Jayakarta PT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Operation Area 1 Jakarta Jakarta Pasar Senen (PSE) - Purwokerto (PWT) - Yogyakarta (YK) - Madiun (MN) - Surabaya Gubeng (SGU) 2017-
255-256 Kertajaya PT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Operation Area 8 Surabaya Surabaya Pasar Turi (SBI) - Semarang Poncol (SMC) - Jakarta Pasar Senen (PSE) 2002-
259F-260F Kutojaya Utara PT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Operation Area 5 PurwokertoKutoarjo (KTA) - Purwokerto (PWT) - Jakarta Kota (JAKK) 1977-
267-268 Ambarawa Ekspres PT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Operation Area 8 Surabaya Surabaya Pasar Turi (SBI) - Semarang Tawang (SMT) - Semarang Poncol (SMC) 2022-
S5-S8Kuala StabasPT. Kereta Api Indonesia (Persero) Regional Division IV TanjungkarangTanjung Karang (TNK) - Baturaja (BTA)2018-

Economy plus class

Train NumberTrain nameOperatorTrain endpointsOperated
251-252 Majapahit PT. Kereta Api Indonesia (Persero) Operation Area 8 Surabaya Jakarta Pasar Senen (PSE) - Semarang Tawang (SMT) - Madiun (MN) - Malang (ML) 2009-
257-258 Jaka Tingkir PT. Kereta Api Indonesia (Persero) Operation Area 6 YogyakartaSolo Purwosari (PWS) - Yogyakarta Lempuyangan (LPN) - Purwokerto (PWT) - Jakarta Pasar Senen (PSE) 2013-
263 - 264 Menoreh PT. Kereta Api Indonesia (Persero) Operation Area 4 Semarang Semarang Tawang (SMT) - Jakarta Pasar Senen (PSE) 2012-
269F-270F Ambarawa Ekspres PT. Kereta Api Indonesia (Persero) Operation Area 4 Semarang Semarang Poncol (SMC) - Semarang Tawang (SMT) - Surabaya Pasar Turi (SBI) 2016-
7047-7048 Cikuray PT. Kereta Api Indonesia (Persero) Operation Area 1 JakartaGarut (GRT) - Bandung (BD) - Jakarta Pasar Senen (PSE) 2022-

Economy class

Some trains in this class are subsidized by the government through a public service obligation.

Known as: PSO class, non-commercial economy class, subsidized economy class.

Train NumberTrain nameOperatorTrain endpointsOperated
281-282 Matarmaja PT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Operation Area 8 Surabaya Malang (ML) - Madiun (MN) - Semarang Tawang (SMT) - Jakarta Pasar Senen (PSE) 1983-
283-284 Kahuripan PT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Operation Area 2 Bandung Blitar (BL) - Madiun (MN) - Yogyakarta Lempuyangan (LPN) - Bandung Kiaracondong (KAC) 1995-
285-286 Pasundan PT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Operation Area 2 Bandung Surabaya Gubeng (SGU) - Madiun (MN) - Yogyakarta Lempuyangan (LPN) - Bandung Kiaracondong (KAC) 1997-
287-290 Sri Tanjung PT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Operation Area 9 Jember Banyuwangi Ketapang (KTG) - Jember (JR) - Surabaya Kota (SB) - Madiun (MN) - Yogyakarta Lempuyangan (LPN) 1995-
291-292 Bengawan PT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Operation Area 6 YogyakartaSolo Purwosari (PWS) - Yogyakarta Lempuyangan (LPN) - Purwokerto (PWT) - Jakarta Pasar Senen (PSE) 1966-
293-294 Progo PT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Operation Area 1 Jakarta Yogyakarta Lempuyangan (LPN) - Purwokerto (PWT) - Jakarta Pasar Senen (PSE) 2002-
301-308 Serayu PT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Operation Area 5 Purwokerto Purwokerto (PWT) - Kroya (KYA) - Bandung Kiaracondong (KAC) - Jakarta Pasar Senen (PSE) 1985-
309-310 Tawang Jaya PT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Operation Area 4 Semarang Semarang Poncol (SMC) - Cirebon Prujakan (CNP) - Jakarta Pasar Senen (PSE) 1984-
311-312 Kutojaya Selatan PT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Operation Area 5 PurwokertoKutoarjo (KTA) - Bandung Kiaracondong (KAC) 1977-
313-316 Tawang Alun PT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Operation Area 9 Jember Banyuwangi Ketapang (KTG) - Jember (JR) - Malang Kota Lama (MLK)2000-
317-318 Probowangi PT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Operation Area 8 Surabaya Banyuwangi Ketapang (KTG) - Jember (JR) - Surabaya Gubeng (SGU) 2014-
319-320 Tegal Bahari PT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Operation Area 1 JakartaTegal (TG) - Cirebon Prujakan (CNP) - Jakarta Pasar Senen (PSE) 2013-
7049-7050AirlanggaPT. Kereta Api Indonesia (Persero) Operation Area 8 Surabaya Surabaya Pasar Turi (SBI) - Semarang Poncol (SMC) - Jakarta Pasar Senen (PSE) 2021-
U65-U70Putri DeliPT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Regional Division I Sumatera Utara and Aceh Medan (MDN) - Tanjung Balai (TNB)2008-
U71-U72Siantar ExpressPT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Regional Division I Sumatera Utara and Aceh Medan (MDN) - Siantar (SIR)
S9-S10Bukit SereloPT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Regional Division III PalembangKertapati (KPT) - Lubuk Linggau (LLG)2000-
S11-S12RajabasaPT. Kereta Api Indonesia (persero) Regional Division IV Tanjung KarangKertapati (KPT) - Tanjung Karang (TNK)

Local economy class

Interior of Economy PSO Class KRD Bojonegoro Train KRD Bojonegoro Interior.jpg
Interior of Economy PSO Class KRD Bojonegoro Train

Diesel multiple units

Jenggala KRDI AC Train Interior Jenggala Train Interior.jpg
Jenggala KRDI AC Train Interior

Air-conditioned

Railbus

KAI Airport Services

KAI Commuter

Electric train

Greater Jakarta

Greater Yogyakarta and Surakarta

Non-commercial

Seasonal train

Non-air-conditioned

Non-operational

Formerly operational

Noted in Gapeka 1961 [6]

NameRelationNotes
1. Tarumanegara Surabaya Pasar Turi - Gambir It is an afternoon express train
2. Mantjanegara Gambir - Surabaya Pasar Turi
3. Parahijangan Surabaja Kota - Bandung
4. Madjapahit Bandung - Surabaja Kota
5. Sunda Kelapa Kroja - Gambir
6. Singhasari Tjirebon - Surabaja Kota
7. Bintang Sendja Surabaja Kota - Djakarta via SemarangIt is an night express train
8. Bintang Fadjar Djakarta - Surabaja Kota via Semarang

Dutch East Indies Era

NameRelation
1. De Vlugge VierBatavia-Bandoeng
2. Eendaagsche Express [7] Batavia-Soerabaia
3. De Nacht Express [8] Batavia-Soerabaia

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Commuter rails in Surabaya metropolitan area consists of separate commuter-type local train services operated by KAI Commuter in Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia, and its surrounding areas, such as Gresik, Mojokerto, Pasuruan, Sidoarjo and Lamongan with Commuter Line Supas, Commuter Line Jenggala, Commuter Line Sindro, and Commuter Line Blorasura trains, also Malang and Blitar with Commuter Line Dhoho, Commuter Line Penataran, and Commuter Line Tumapel

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Nganjuk railway station</span> Railway station in Indonesia

Nganjuk Station is a first-class railway station in Mangundikaran, Nganjuk, Nganjuk Regency, East Java, Indonesia, operated by Kereta Api Indonesia. This railway station is located on Panglima Sudirman Road, at the city centre of Nganjuk. Although located in capital of Nganjuk, this railway station building is smaller than Kertosono railway station, the major station and terminus of Solo Balapan–Kertosono railway.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Kertosono railway station</span> Railway station in Indonesia

Kertosono Station is a type-B major railway station in Banaran, Kertosono, Nganjuk Regency, East Java, Indonesia, operated by Kereta Api Indonesia, located at 400 m south of Kertosono Market. The station is the most eastern and the largest railway station in Nganjuk Regency.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Klaten railway station</span> Railway station in Indonesia

Klaten Station (KT) is a class I railway station located in Tonggalan, Central Klaten, Klaten Regency at an altitude of +151 meters, including in the Operation Area VI Yogyakarta. This station is close to the outer ring road of Klaten.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Cikampek railway station</span> Railway station in Indonesia

Cikampek Station (CKP) is a large class type B railway station located in Cikampek Kota, Cikampek, Karawang Regency. The station, which is located at an altitude of +46 meters, is the station that is located in the easternmost part of the Operational Area I Jakarta and Karawang Regency, and is the largest railway station in Karawang Regency.

References

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