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Railway stations in Indonesia, operated by Indonesia's national rail operator, Kereta Api Indonesia, include:
Station | Code | Year opened |
---|---|---|
Ancol | AC | |
Angke | AK | 1899 [1] |
BNI City | BNC | 2017 [2] |
Bojong Indah | BOI | |
Buaran | BUA | |
Cakung | CUK | |
Cawang | CW | |
Cikini | CKI | |
Cipinang | CPN | |
Duren Kalibata | DRN | |
Duri | DU | 1899 [1] |
Gambir | GMR | 1884, 1992 (new building) |
Gang Sentiong | GST | |
Gondangdia | GDD | |
Grogol | GGL | 2015 [3] |
Jakarta Gudang | JAKG | |
Jakarta Kota | JAKK | 1887 |
Jatinegara | JNG | 1910 |
Jayakarta | JYK | |
Juanda | JUA | |
Kalideres | KDS | 1899 [1] |
Kampung Bandan | KPB | |
Karet | KAT | |
Kebayoran | KBY | 1899 [1] |
Kemayoran | KMO | |
Klender | KLD | |
Klender Baru | KLDB | |
Kramat | KMT | |
Lenteng Agung | LNA | |
Mampang | MPG | |
Mangga Besar | MGB | |
Manggarai | MRI | |
Matraman | ||
Palmerah | PLM | 1899 [1] |
Pasar Minggu | PSM | |
Pasar Minggu Baru | PSMB | |
Pasar Senen | PSE | |
Pasoso | PSO | |
Pesing | PSG | 1899 [1] |
Pondok Jati | POK | |
Rajawali | RJW | |
Rawa Buaya | RW | 1899 [1] |
Sawah Besar | SW | 1873 [4] |
Sudirman | SUD | |
Sungai Lagoa | SAO | |
Taman Kota | TKO | 2015 [3] |
Tanah Abang | THB | 1899 [1] |
Tanjung Barat | TNT | |
Tanjung Priuk | TPK | |
Tebet | TEB | |
Universitas Pancasila | UP |
Station | Code | Year opened |
---|---|---|
Anyer Kidul | ANK | |
Anyer Lor | ANL | |
Batu Ceper | BPR | |
Catang | CT | |
Cicayur | CC | |
Cigading | CGD | |
Cikeusal | CKL | |
Cikoya | CKY | |
Cilegon | CLG | |
Cisauk | CSK | |
Citeras | CTR | |
Daru | DAR | |
Jambu Baru | JBU | |
Jurangmangu | JMG | 2009 (reopened) [5] |
Karangantu | KRA | |
Krenceng | KEN | |
Maja | MJ | |
Merak | MER | |
Pondok Ranji | PDJ | |
Poris | PI | |
Rangkasbitung | RK | |
Rawa Buntu | RU | |
Serang | SG | |
Serpong | SRP | |
SHIA | BST | 2017 [2] |
Sudimara | SDM | |
Tanah Tinggi | TTI | 2015 [3] |
Tangerang | TNG | 1899 [1] |
Tigaraksa | TGS | |
Tonjong Baru | TOJ | |
Walantaka | WLT |
Station | Code | Year opened |
---|---|---|
Kalasan | KLS | |
Kalimenur | KLR | |
Kedundang | KDG | |
Lempuyangan | LPN | 1872 |
Maguwo | MGW | |
Patukan | PTN | |
Rewulu | RWL | |
Sentolo | STL | |
Wates | WT | |
Yogyakarta | YK | 1887 |
Station | Code | Year opened |
---|---|---|
Bungkaih | BKH | 2013 [9] |
Geurugok | GRU | |
Krueng Geukueh | KRG | 2013 [9] |
Krueng Mane | KRM | 2013 [9] |
Kutablang | KKG |
Station | Code | Year opened |
---|---|---|
Aek Loba | AKB | |
Aek Nabara | ||
Araskabu | ARB | |
Bahlias | BLI | |
Bajalinggei | BJL | |
Bamban | BMB | |
Bandar Khalipah | BAP | |
Bandar Tinggi | BDT | |
Batang Kuis | BTK | |
Belawan | BLW | |
Besitang | BSG | |
Binjai | BIJ | |
Bunut | BUU | |
Dolok Merangir | DMR | |
Dusun | DSU | |
Hengelo | HL | |
Gebang | GBA | |
Kisaran | KIS | |
Kualanamu | KNM | 2012 |
Kuala Bingei | KUN | |
Kuala Tanjung | KTJ | |
Labuan | LBU | |
Laut Tador | LTD | |
Lidah Tanah | LDT | |
Limapuluh | LMP | |
Lubuk Pakam | LBP | |
Mambang Muda | MBM | |
Marbau | MBU | |
Medan | MDN | |
Medan Pasar | MDP | |
Naga Kasiangan | NGK | |
Padanghalaban | PHA | |
Pamingke | PME | |
Pangkalan Brandan | PBD | |
Pelabuhan Kuala Tanjung | PKT | |
Perbaungan | PBA | |
Perlanaan | PRA | |
Pulu Brayan | PUB | |
Pulu Raja | PUR | |
Rampah | RPH | |
Rambutan | RMT | |
Rantau Prapat | RAP | |
Sei Bejangkar | SJB | |
Sei Mangkei | ||
Siantar | SIR | |
Situngir | SIU | |
Stabat | SBT | |
Tanjungbalai | TNB | |
Tanjung Gading | TGD | |
Tanjung Pura | TPU | |
Tanjung Selamat | TAS | |
Tebing Tinggi | TBI | |
Teluk Dalam | TUK | |
Teluk Mengkudu | TKE | |
Titi Papan | TPP |
Station | Code | Year opened |
---|---|---|
Air Tawar | ART | |
Alai | AI | |
Batu Tabal | BTL | |
Bukittinggi | BKT | |
Bukit Putus | BKP | |
Duku | DUK | |
Indarung | IDA | |
Kacang | KCN | |
Kandang Ampat | KDP | |
Kayu Tanam | KTN | |
Kubukrambil | KKR | |
Kurai Taji | KI | |
Lubuk Alung | LA | |
Lubuk Buaya | LBY | |
Minangkabau | BIM | 2018 |
Muarakalaban | MKB | |
Naras | NRS | 1911 |
Padang | PD | 1891 |
Padang Panjang | PP | |
Pariaman | PMN | |
Parit Malintang | PRM | |
Pasarusang | PRU | |
Pauh Kembar | PAK | |
Pauh Lima | IMA | |
Pulau Aie | PLA | |
Sawahlunto | SWL | 1894 |
Sicincin | SCN | |
Singkarak | SKA | |
Solok | SLK | |
Sungai Lassi | SNL | |
Tabing | TAB | |
Tarandam | TDA |
Station | Code | Year opened |
---|---|---|
Kota Padang | KOP |
Station | Code | Year opened |
---|---|---|
Air Asam | ASM | |
Air Tuba | ART | |
Banjarsari | BJS | |
Baturaja | BTA | |
Belatung | BLT | |
Belimbing Airkaka | BIK | |
Belimbing Pendopo | BIB | |
Bungamas | BGN | |
Durian | DAN | |
Gilas | GLS | |
Glumbang | GLB | |
Gunung Megang | GNM | |
Indralaya | IDR | |
Karangenda | KED | |
Kemelak | KMK | |
Kepayang | KPY | 2014 [10] |
Kertapati | KPT | |
Kotabaru | KBU | |
Kramasan | KAS | |
Lahat | LT | |
Lembak | LEB | |
Lubuklinggau | LLG | |
Lubuk Batang | LBP | 2014 [10] |
Lubuk Rukam | LRM | |
Martapura | MP | |
Metur | MET | |
Muara Saling | MSL | |
Muara Enim | ME | |
Muara Gula | MRL | |
Niru | NRU | |
Pagar Gunung | PGG | |
Payakabung | PYK | |
Penanggiran | PGR | |
Penimur | PNM | |
Peninjawan | PNW | |
Prabumulih | PBM | |
Prabumulih Baru X5 | PBR X5 | |
Prabumulih Baru X6 | PBR X6 | |
Saungnaga | SNA | |
Sepancar | SPC | |
Serdang | SDN | |
Simpang | SIG | |
Sukacinta | SCT | |
Sukamerindu | SKU | 2014 [10] |
Sukaraja | SUA | |
Sungai Tuha | SGT | 2014 [10] |
Talang Baru | TLB | |
Talang Padang | TLP | 2014 [10] |
Tanjung Enim | TAM | |
Tanjung Enim Baru | TMB | |
Tanjung Terang | TGE | 2014 [10] |
Tanjung Rambang | TJR | |
Tebing Tinggi | TI | |
Tigagajah | TJH | |
Ujanmas | UJM |
Station | Code | Year opened |
---|---|---|
Bekri | BKI | |
Blambangan Pagar | BBA | |
Blambangan Umpu | BBU | |
Branti | BTI | |
Candimas | CMS | 2014 [10] |
Cempaka | CEP | |
Garuntang | GR | |
Gedungratu | GDR | 2014 [10] |
Giham | GHM | |
Haji Pemanggilan | HJP | |
Kalibalangan | KAG | |
Ketapang | KTP | |
Kotabumi | KB | |
Labuanratu | LAR | |
Negararatu | NRR | |
Negeri Agung | NGN | |
Panjang | PJN | |
Pidada | PID | |
Rejosari | RJS | |
Rengas | RGS | |
Sukamenanti | SKN | 2014 [10] |
Sulusuban | SLS | |
Tanjung Karang | TNK | |
Tanjung Rajo | TJO | 2014 [10] |
Tarahan | THN | |
Tegineneng | TGI | |
Tulungbuyut | TLY | |
Way Pisang | WAP | 2014 [10] |
Way Tuba | WAY |
Station | Code | Year opened |
---|---|---|
Barru | ||
Labakkang | ||
Lumpue | ||
Makkasar New Port | ||
Mandai | ||
Mandale | ||
Mangkoso | ||
Maros | ||
Ma'rang | ||
Palanro | ||
Pangkajene | ||
Parangloe | ||
Ramang Ramang | ||
Soreang | ||
Takkalasi | ||
Tanete Rilau |
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