Depok Baru railway station

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Depok Baru Station
Stasiun Depok Baru
Depok.jpg
The entrance of Depok Baru Station (2021)
General information
LocationJalan Stasiun Depok Baru (west entrance access), Depok, Pancoran Mas, Depok, West Java 16431, Indonesia
Elevation+93m
Line(s) Jakarta KRL B.svg Bogor Line
Platforms
Tracks3
Construction
Parking FasilitasStasiun Parkir.svg Available
Other information
Station codeDPB [1]
ClassificationClass I [1]
History
Rebuilt1992 [2]
Services
Preceding station Logo KAI Commuter.svg Following station
Pondok Cina
towards Jakarta Kota
Bogor Line Depok
towards Bogor
Bogor Line
Nambo branch
Depok
towards Nambo

Depok Baru Station (DPB) or commonly known as Margonda Station is a class I railway station in Pancoran Mas, Depok, West Java, Indonesia. The station, which is located +93m above sea level, only serves KRL Commuterline services. It is located precisely behind Depok City Hall, ITC Depok shopping mall, and the Margonda Depok Bus Terminal, which is opposite the Depok City Police headquarters.

Contents

The inauguration date of the Depok Baru Station is still unknown, but it was reported that the station was renovated in 1992. [2]

Since 25 March 2021, this station, along with Bekasi, Tanah Abang, Kranji, Depok, Jakarta Kota, Bojong Gede, Citayam, Parung Panjang, and Angke stations has officially ceased the sale of single trip cards (Guaranteed Daily Ticket (Indonesian : Tiket Harian Berjaminan or THB)) for KRL Commuterline services. This is because the majority of KRL Commuterline passengers are used to using multi-trip cards and electronic money. In this way, long queues to buy KRL tickets can be cut. [3]

Building and layout

This station has three railway lines with lines 1 and 3 as a straight track. This station has access to the crossing via the top which is located in the middle of the platform, but is no longer used because access to the crossing is now via the pedestrian tunnel.

B20 PapanNamaStasiun DPB.png
GMain building
P
Platform floor
Side platform, the doors are opened on the right side
Line 1(Pondok Cina) Jakarta KRL B.svg Bogor Line to Jakarta Kota
Line 2(Pondok Cina) Jakarta KRL B.svg Bogor Line to Jakarta Kota and to Depok/Bogor/Nambo (Depok)
Island platform, the doors are opened on the right side (for trains heading to Depok) or on the left side (for trains heading to Pondok Cina) (only on line 2)
Line 3 Jakarta KRL B.svg Bogor Line to Depok/Bogor (Depok)
Side platform, the doors are opened on the right side
GMain building

Services

Passenger services

KRL Commuterline

Train line nameDestinationNotes
Jakarta KRL B.svg Bogor Line Jakarta Kota -
Bogor
Nambo Only a few trips

Supporting transportation

TypeRouteDestination
TransJakarta TransJabodetabek roundel D11.png (non-BRT)Depok Bus Terminal–BKN (integrated with corridors Transjakarta BRT Route 5C Icon.png Transjakarta BRT Route 5D Icon.png TransJakarta BRT Corridor 7 Icon.png Transjakarta BRT Route 9A Icon.png TransJakarta BRT Corridor 10 Icon.png )
Depok Go Lancar (BRT) 1 Depok Bus Terminal–Jatijajar Bus Terminal (via Ir. H. Juanda-Raya Bogor)
Hiba Utama-Depok Bus Terminal–Soekarno–Hatta International Airport (via Cinere–Jagorawi Toll RoadJagorawi Toll RoadJakarta Outer Ring Road)
Transjabodetabek (regular)DJ1Depok Bus Terminal–Lebak Bulus Grab MRT station (via Margonda–Lenteng Agung Raya–T.B. Simatupang)
DJ2Depok Bus Terminal–Kalideres Bus Terminal (via T.B. Simatupang–Metro Pondok Indah–Sultan Iskandar Muda–Daan Mogot)
Angkot [4] D01Depok Bus Terminal–Depok I
D02Depok Bus Terminal–Depok II
D03Depok Bus Terminal–Parung
D04Depok Bus Terminal–Kukusan
D05Depok Bus Terminal–Bojonggede Station (via Citayam Raya)
D06Depok Bus Terminal–Simpangan–Jatijajar Bus Terminal
D07Depok Bus Terminal–Citayam Bus Terminal
D07ADepok Bus Terminal–Rangkapan Jaya Baru
D08Depok Bus Terminal–BBM–Kampung Sawah Bus Terminal
D09Depok Bus Terminal–Raden Saleh–Kampung Sawah Bus Terminal
D10Depok Bus Terminal–Parung Serab–Kampung Sawah Bus Terminal
D10ADepok Bus Terminal–GDC Boulevard–Jatijajar Bus Terminal
D11Depok Bus Terminal–Akses UI–Tugu
D15Depok Bus Terminal–Limo
D105Depok Bus Terminal–Tanah Baru–Pondok Labu, South Jakarta
D110Depok Bus Terminal–Krukut–Cinere
D112Depok Bus Terminal–Kampung Rambutan Bus Terminal
S16Depok Bus Terminal–Grogol, Depok–Pondok Labu, South Jakarta
T19Depok Bus Terminal–Lenteng Agung–Kampung Rambutan Bus Terminal
M03Depok Bus Terminal–Pasar Minggu Bus Terminal
M04Taman Merdeka Depok Timur–Pasar Minggu Bus Terminal

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Preceding station  Kereta Api Indonesia  Following station
Pondok Cina
towards Manggarai
  Manggarai–Padalarang   Depok
towards Padalarang