Pasar Minggu railway station

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Pasar Minggu Station

Stasiun Pasar Minggu
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The platform of the Pasar Minggu station
General information
LocationJl. Raya Pasar Minggu, Pasar Minggu, Pasar Minggu, South Jakarta
Jakarta
Indonesia
Coordinates 6°16′58″S106°50′42″E / 6.2828°S 106.8449°E / -6.2828; 106.8449
Elevation+36 m (118 ft)
Owned by Kereta Api Indonesia
Operated by KAI Commuter
Line(s)
Platforms2 island platforms
Tracks4
Construction
Structure typeGround
ParkingAvailable
AccessibleAvailable
Other information
Station codePSM
History
Opened1873
Rebuilt1988 [1]
Electrified06 April 1925 (06 April 1925) [2]
Services
Preceding station Logo KAI Commuter.svg Following station
Pasar Minggu Baru
towards Jakarta Kota
Bogor Line Tanjung Barat
towards Bogor
Bogor Line
Nambo branch
Tanjung Barat
towards Nambo
Location
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Red pog.svg
Pasar Minggu Station
Location in Jakarta

Pasar Minggu Station (PSM) (Indonesian : Stasiun Pasar Minggu) is a railway station in Pasar Minggu, Pasar Minggu, South Jakarta. The station, which is located at an altitude of +36 meters, is included in the Operation Area I Jakarta and only serves the KRL Commuterline route.

Contents

At the front of this station, there is a new pedestrian bridge that connects the station with the Robinson department store. The pedestrian bridge is equipped with an elevator, to ease disabled people to use the pedestrian bridge. [3] [4] Apart from the KRL that passes at Pasar Minggu station, cement and coal transport trains also pass here.

Pasar Minggu Station now has a pedestrian tunnel to ease passengers to cross to the platform next to it. Near the Pasar Minggu Lama Station there is the PJL 19 crossing. The crossing connects the road from Condet to Tanjung Barat and Jatipadang or from the opposite direction.

Building and layout

This station has four railway lines. Line 2 is used for a straight line towards Bogor, while line 3 is used for a straight line towards Manggarai. Lines 1 and 4 are used as turnstiles for overtaking between trains. This station has had its platform extended to accommodate the KRL series which consists of 12 train series. During the Perumka era, this station had 2 access points (the other one was on the north side), but after the platform was extended, the north access door was closed, causing access to this station only on the south side, in the main station building.

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Platform floor
Line 4(Pasar Minggu Baru) Jakarta KRL B.svg Bogor Line to Jakarta Kota
Island platform, the doors are opened on the right side of the train arrival on line 3, or on the left side of the train arrival on line 4
Line 3(Pasar Minggu Baru) Jakarta KRL B.svg Bogor Line to Jakarta Kota
Line 2 Jakarta KRL B.svg Bogor Line to Depok/Bogor/Nambo (Tanjung Barat)
Island platform, the doors are opened on the right side of the train arrival on line 2, or on the left side of the train arrival on line 1
Line 1 Jakarta KRL B.svg Bogor Line to Depok/Bogor/Nambo (Tanjung Barat)
GMain building

Services

The following is a list of train services at the Pasar Minggu Station

Passenger services

Supporting transportation

Public transport typeLineDestination
Angkot [5] D129Tugu–Pasar Minggu Terminal
D61Limo–Pasar Minggu Terminal
Koperasi Wahana Kalpika (KWK) [6] S05Pasar Minggu Terminal–Rawajati
S11Pasar Minggu Terminal–Lebak Bulus Terminal
S15Pasar Minggu Terminal–Cijantung
S15A Ragunan Zoo–Pinang Ranti Terminal
Mikrolet [6] M16Pasar Minggu Terminal–Kampung Melayu Terminal
M17Pasar Minggu Terminal-Pasar Lenteng Agung
M17APasar Minggu Terminal-Jagakarsa (via Kebagusan)
M20Pasar Minggu Terminal-Ciganjur
M36Pasar Minggu Terminal-Jagakarsa (via Ampera Raya)
Miniarta [5] M03Depok Terminal–Pasar Minggu Terminal
M04Abadijaya–Pasar Minggu Terminal
Kopaja [6] 614Pasar Minggu Terminal-Cipulir
616Blok M Terminal-Cipedak
MetroMini [6] 62Pasar Minggu Terminal-Manggarai Terminal
75Pasar Minggu Terminal–Blok M Terminal
640Pasar Minggu Terminal-Tanah Abang Station
DAMRI Pasar Minggu Terminal–Soekarno–Hatta International Airport [7]
Transjakarta 4B Manggarai Station-University of Indonesia (integrated with corridors TransJakarta roundel 4.svg

TransJakarta roundel 4D.svg

6TPasar Minggu–Velbak (integrated with corridor TransJakarta roundel 13.svg )
6U Blok MPasar Minggu via Mampang (integrated with corridors TransJakarta roundel 1.svg 10H ) [8]
9DPasar Minggu Terminal–Tanah Abang Station (integrated with corridors TransJakarta roundel 1.svg TransJakarta roundel 6A.svg TransJakarta roundel 6B.svg TransJakarta roundel 9.svg TransJakarta roundel 9A.svg TransJakarta roundel 9B.svg TransJakarta roundel 9C.svg TransJakarta roundel 13.svg )
9HBlok M Terminal-Cipedak (integrated with corridors TransJakarta roundel 1.svg TransJakarta roundel 4.svg (4K) TransJakarta roundel 9.svg TransJakarta roundel 9A.svg TransJakarta roundel 9B.svg TransJakarta roundel 9C.svg TransJakarta roundel 10.svg (10H)

TransJakarta roundel 13.svg (13B)

JAK 46 (Mikrotrans Jak Lingko)Pasar Minggu Terminal-Ciganjur (via Kebagusan Raya)
JAK 47 (Mikrotrans Jak Lingko)Pasar Minggu Terminal-Ciganjur (integrated with corridors TransJakarta roundel 4.svg (4H) TransJakarta roundel 6.svg TransJakarta roundel 6A.svg TransJakarta roundel 6B.svg TransJakarta roundel 13.svg , via Cilandak KKO)

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Preceding station  Kereta Api Indonesia  Following station
Pasar Minggu Baru
towards Manggarai
  Manggarai–Padalarang   Tanjung Barat
towards Padalarang