Palur railway station

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Palur Station

Stasiun Palur
Stasiun Palur 2019.jpg
Palur Station new building as of 2019
General information
LocationDagen, Jaten, Karanganyar Regency
Central Java
Indonesia
Coordinates 7°34′05″S110°52′31″E / 7.5680388°S 110.8753967°E / -7.5680388; 110.8753967
Elevation+93 m (305 ft)
Owned by Kereta Api Indonesia
Operated by KAI Commuter
Line(s)
Platforms3 (1 side platform and 2 island platforms)
Tracks4
Construction
Structure typeGround
Parking FasilitasStasiun Parkir.svg Available
Accessible FasilitasStasiun Difabel.svg Available
Other information
Station codePL • 4001 [1]
ClassificationClass III [1]
History
Electrified2021-22
Services
Preceding station Logo KAI Commuter.svg Following station
Solo Jebres
towards Yogyakarta
Yogyakarta Line Terminus
Location
Indonesia Java location map.svg
Red pog.svg
Palur Station
Location in Java

Palur Station (PL) [1] is a class-III railway station located in Dagen, Jaten, Karanganyar Regency, Central Java, Indonesia. The station is located at an altitude of +93 meters and only serves KAI Commuter Yogyakarta Line. The station is about 100 meters to the northeast from Karanganyar main highway (Jalan Raya Karanganyar) and not far from the national highway linking nearby city of Surakarta and Surabaya in East Java.

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The station was built by Staatsspoorwegen, originally with three tracks. After the double track to Kedungbanteng began operation on 5 March 2019 [2] and to Solo Jebres on 20 August 2019, [3] the number of tracks became four. The Staatsspoorwegen-built building was demolished to make way for the tracks, and replaced with a new building located southeast of the old one. [4]

Palur Station was previously serving Prambanan Express commuter rail to Yogyakarta until December 2011. [5] Between 2021 and 2022, the railway electrification extended into the station, as the preparation for the planned extension of KAI Commuter Yogyakarta Line. On 17 August 2022 the station, alongside Solo Jebres, underwent a public trial of the Yogyakarta Line service, [6] and officially opened shortly thereafter. The station become the easternmost station served by the line. [7]

Station layout

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Buffer stop
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Platform floor
Line 4(Solo Jebres) KRL Commuterline Yogyakarta Line cleaner icon.png Yogyakarta Line from and towards Yogyakarta
Island platform, the doors are opened on the left side
Line 3Straight tracks to Solo Balapan
Line 2Straight tracks to Madiun
Island platform, the doors are opened on the right side
Line 1(Solo Jebres) KRL Commuterline Yogyakarta Line cleaner icon.png Yogyakarta Line from and towards Yogyakarta
Side platform, the doors are opened on the left side
GMain building

Services

Supporting transportation

TypeRouteDestinationNotes
Batik Solo Trans [8]   K1S   Adisumarmo International Airport–PalurTransfer at Palur bus terminal
  K2S  Kerten–Palur
  K4S  Kartasura–Tirtonadi–Palur
10FSPasar Klewer–Palur

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Preceding station  Kereta Api Indonesia  Following station
Solo Jebres
towards Solo Balapan
  Solo Balapan–Kertosono   Kemiri
towards Kertosono