Kualanamu Airport Rail Link

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Kualanamu Airport Raillink Services (ARS)
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Kualanamu ARS DEMU towards the airport near Araskabu station
Overview
Native nameKA Bandara Kualanamu
Statusin service
Owner PT Kereta Api Indonesia & PT Angkasa Pura II
Locale North Sumatera, Indonesia
Termini
Stations5 (operational)
Website www.railink.co.id
Service
Type Express rail
System Airport rail link
Services Kualanamu - Araskabu - Batang Kuis - Bandar Khalipah - Medan
Operator(s) PT Railink
Rolling stock Woojin DEMU
Four 4-carriage trainsets
History
Opened25 July 2013;10 years ago (2013-07-25)
Technical
Line length40 km (25 mi)
CharacterGround, and elevated
Track gauge 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
Electrification None
Operating speed60 km/h (37 mph)
Route map

Contents

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KNM
Kualanamu Int'l Airport
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Araskabu
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Serdang
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Batang Kuis
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BAP
Bandar Khalipah
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Belmera Toll Road
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lower line for intercity trains
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Kebun Pisang
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Medan Pasar
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former branch to Batu
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MDN
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freight line to Belawan
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  S  to Binjai

Kualanamu Airport Railink Services (ARS) (Indonesian : KA Bandara Kualanamu) is an airport rail link service in Medan in North Sumatra, Indonesia. The rail link is built to cut travel time from Medan railway station to Kualanamu International Airport, as roads connecting the airport and Medan city center are frequently affected by traffic congestion. [ citation needed ]

The Kualanamu ARS is the first airport rail link in Indonesia connecting passenger between the city centre and airport.[ citation needed ]

Background

Interior of Woojin DEMU for Kualanamu ARS Railink-Medan.JPG
Interior of Woojin DEMU for Kualanamu ARS

Train services is provided by PT Railink, a joint venture between PT Angkasa Pura II and PT Kereta Api Indonesia. It is the first integrated airport rail link in Indonesia, city check-in and electronic tickets are also available for convenience. [1] The trains were manufactured by Woojin Industrial Systems in South Korea. [2]

In May 2014, double-tracking was completed, cutting travel by at least 10 minutes. [3] The first stage of double tracking, Kualanamu-Bandar Khalipah is predicted to be finished in end 2015, while the second stage as fly over Bandar Khalipah-Medan city is predicted to be finished in mid-year 2016. [4] [ needs update ]

The elevated tracks running from Medan Station up till Araskabu Station started operating on 1 December 2019. Beginning 28 September 2022, train services began making brief stops at Bandar Khalipah Station.

Stations

StationTransfer/NotesLocation
Medan Terminal station

Logo PT Kereta Api Indonesia (Persero) 2020.svg Intercity trains

  S   Sri Lelawangsa

Medan
Bandar Khalipah Logo PT Kereta Api Indonesia (Persero) 2020.svg Intercity trains Deli Serdang Regency
Kualanamu International Airport Terminal station

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