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Jakarta Kota–Bogor line
KRL Central line
The DP 145 series from the Musashino line, forming 12 trains with marchen face at Depok Station
Overview
StatusOperational
OwnerKereta Api Indonesia
LocaleWest Jakarta
Central Jakarta
South Jakarta
Depok
Bogor
Termini
Stations25
Websitewww.krl.co.id
Service
TypeCommuter rail
SystemKRL Commuterline
Services2
Operator(s)Kereta Commuter Indonesia
Depot(s)Depok
Bukit Duri
Rolling stock203 series
205 series
Tokyo Metro 6000 series
Tokyo Metro 7000 series
History
Opened1930
Technical
Line length54.8 km (34.1 mi)
Track gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
Route map

JAKK
Jakarta Kota Kereta Api Indonesia
JAY
Jayakarta
MGB
Mangga Besar
SW
Sawah Besar
JUA
Juanda
Gambir Kereta Api Indonesia
 M2  Kebon Sirih
GDD
Gondangdia
CKI
Cikini
to Cikarang (clockwise)
to SHIA
MRI
Manggarai
to Cikarang (counter-clockwise)
Bukit Duri Depot
TEB
Tebet
CW
Cawang
DRN
Duren Kalibata
PSMB
Pasar Minggu Baru
PSM
Pasar Minggu
TNT
Tanjung Barat
LNA
Lenteng Agung
UP
Universitas Pancasila
UI
Universitas Indonesia
POC
Pondok Cina
DPB
Depok Baru
DP
Depok
Depok Depot
CTA
Citayam
Nambo branch
PDRG
Pondok Rajeg
CBN
Cibinong
Gunung Putri
NMO
Nambo
BJD
Bojong Gede
CLT
Cilebut
BOO
Bogor
Bogor Paledang Kereta Api Indonesia

Note: Bold text indicates trains
originate or terminate at that station.

KA Commuter line Jakarta Kota–Bogor is a commuter rail line in Indonesia, operated by PT Kereta Commuter Indonesia (KCI). The line connects Jakarta Kota station in West Jakarta and Bogor station in Bogor, West Java. On maps and diagrams, the line is shown using the color "red" ( ). Jakarta Kota–Bogor line is the busiest line in the KA Commuter system.[1]

Jakarta Kota–Bogor line was the second electrified rail line to be built, after Tanjung Priuk - Jatinegara line. Line and stations between Jakarta Kota and Manggarai are shared with the KA Commuter Blue Line and the section are elevated, while the line and stations between Manggarai and Bogor are shared with the yellow line.

Stations

Station Distance (km) Transfer line Transfers to/ notes Location
From previous

station

From Jakarta

Termini

Jakarta Kota - 0.0 Terminal station.

Interchange station to

Kereta Api Indonesia Intercity trains

Jakarta MRT (planned at Kota)

List of Transjakarta corridors#Corridor 1TransJakarta Corridor 1 (K1-20 Kota)

List of TransJakarta corridors#Corridor 12TransJakarta Corridor 12 (K12-6 Kota)

West Jakarta Jakarta
Jayakarta 1.4 1.4
Mangga Besar 1.0 3.4
Sawah Besar 1.1 4.5 Central Jakarta
Juanda 0.7 5.2 List of Transjakarta corridors#Corridor 2TransJakarta Corridor 2 (K2-18 Juanda)

List of Transjakarta corridors#Corridor 3TransJakarta Corridor 3 (K3-15 Juanda)

Gambir Pass-through station
Gondangdia 2.2 7.4  M2  Jakarta MRT (planned at Kebon Sirih)
Cikini 1.7 9.1
Manggarai 1.6 10.7 Interchange station to

Kereta Api Indonesia KAI Intercity trains (planned)

Jakarta LRT (planned at Manggarai)

Soekarno-Hatta Airport Rail Link

List of Transjakarta corridors#Corridor 4TransJakarta Corridor 4 (K4-14 Manggarai)

South Jakarta
Tebet 2.6 13.3
Cawang 1.3 14.6  L2  Greater Jakarta LRT (planned at Cikoko)

List of TransJakarta corridors#Corridor 9TransJakarta Corridor 9 (K9-7 Cikoko Stasiun Cawang)

Duren Kalibata 1.4 16.0
Pasar Minggu Baru 1.5 17.5
Pasar Minggu 1.7 19.2
Tanjung Barat 3.0 22.2
Lenteng Agung 2.4 24.8
Universitas Pancasila 1.0 25.8
Universitas Indonesia 2.2 28.0 Depok West Java
Pondok Cina 1.1 29.1
Depok Baru 2.5 31.6
Depok 1.7 33.3 Some services ends here
Citayam 5.0 38.3 Interchange to (Nambo Branch)
Bojong Gede 5.2 43.5 Bogor Regency
Cilebut 4.3 47.8
Bogor 7.5 54.8 Terminal station

Kereta Api Indonesia Pangrango train (at Bogor Paledang)

Bogor

References

  1. ^ "KRL Commuterline to introduce 12-car trains on busy Bogor and Bekasi lines". Jakarta. Retrieved 2015-12-09.