Cirebon Prujakan railway station
General information | |||||
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Other names | Prujakan Station | ||||
Location | Jl. Nyimas Gandasari, Pekalangan, Pekalipan, Cirebon West Java Indonesia | ||||
Coordinates | 6°43′10″S 108°33′31″E / 6.71944°S 108.55861°E | ||||
Elevation | +4 m (13 ft) | ||||
Owned by | Kereta Api Indonesia | ||||
Operated by | Kereta Api Indonesia | ||||
Line(s) | |||||
Platforms | 1 side platform 4 island platforms | ||||
Tracks | 9 | ||||
Construction | |||||
Structure type | Ground | ||||
Parking | Available | ||||
Accessible | Available | ||||
Other information | |||||
Station code | CNP • 0940[1] | ||||
Classification | Large class type A[1][2] | ||||
History | |||||
Opened | 1 May 1897 | ||||
Previous names | Cheribon Station (SCS) Tjirebon Proedjakan Station | ||||
Original company | Semarang–Cheribon Stoomtram Maatschappij | ||||
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Cirebon Prujakan Station (CNP) is a railway station in Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. The station is located at a height of 4 metres above sea level is located at Nyimas Gandasari Street, Pekalangan, Pekalipan, Cirebon. Cirebon Prujakan Station is the largest station on DAOP 3 Cirebon after Cirebon Station and Jatibarang Station.[3]
Cirebon Prujakan Station is a train station stops for economy class train. While the executive and business class train does not stop at this station but stops at Cirebon Station, although sometimes there is also a stop on Cirebon Prujakan to cross, because the line was still using a single track to track eastward. This station is the only railway station in DAOP 3 Cirebon that have drive thru ticketing system since 2011.[4][5]
In 2011, Cirebon Prujakan Station and Cirebon station was renovated by elevating platform, and added lines.[6]
History
In a report (verslag) made by SCS, this station was built and inaugurated almost simultaneously with the Sindanglaut–Cirebon railway line, namely on 1 May 1897 at the initiative of a private railway company named Semarang–Cheribon Stoomtram Maatschappij (SCS) as a freight train station.[7][8] As a container station and freight trains, the construction of this station aims to facilitate and accelerate the flow of agricultural commodities and imported goods. The flow of goods from this station then ends at Cirebon Port because this station used to be a branch station to that port. However, the generation born in the 1980s no longer saw the railroad tracks leading to the Cirebon Harbor that stretched in the middle of a densely populated village, although some of the remnants can still be seen.[9]
On 3 June 1912, the Cikampek to Cirebon railroad was completed by Staatsspoorwegen and was part of the construction of the railway to Purwokerto and Kroya. To connect the SS line with the SCS line, on 1 November 1914, the two stations were successfully connected.[10][11]
Since July 2011, the station Cirebon Prujakan transformed into a big station intended as the economy class train stops in the city of Cirebon on the north and south line. So the station is a station branching for the Northern line and south line that were previously located in Cirebon station.[6]
Building and layout
Cirebon Prujakan Station initially only consisted of a building with a canopy on the overhang of the line 1 platform (like a freight station) and had four train lines with line 3 being a straight line towards Jakarta and Semarang. This station emplacement is an open emplacement with no roof overcapping.
In July 2011 the station was renovated, the platform was raised, a canopy was added, and the tracks were added to a total of nine train lines: four lines to Tegal-Pekalongan-Semarang-Surabaya (lines 1-4) with line 3 being a straight line, four more lines to Purwokerto-Kroya-Yogyakarta-Solo (lines 6-9) with line 7 being a straight line, as well as a special line for freight trains (line 5). Simultaneously with the transfer of the branch line from Cirebon Station to Prujakan Station, the rail line between the two stations was made into a double track.[6] The electrical signaling produced by the General Railway Signal (GRS), which has been installed since 2003,[12] has been reworked.
Later, since the Prujakan–Waruduwur double track section was officially operated from 4 July 2013,[13] line 3 is only used as a straight gauge for the Semarang direction, while line 2 is only used as a straight gauge only for the Cikampek direction. Eventually, since the Prujakan–Luwung double-plot track was officially operated starting 1 April 2015, line 7 has been used as a straight track for the Cikampek direction only, while line 8 has been used as a straight track only for the Prupuk direction.
This station is one of the train stations in Indonesia that provides drive-thru ticketing system, in addition to Gambir Station.[4][5]
Services
The following is a list of train services at the Cirebon Prujakan Station
- Bangunkarta to Pasar Senen and Jombang
- Majapahit to Pasar Senen and Malang
- Matarmaja to Pasar Senen and Malang
- Brantas to Pasar Senen and Blitar
- Gaya Baru Malam Selatan to Pasar Senen and Surabaya Gubeng
- Kertajaya to Pasar Senen and Surabaya Pasar Turi
- Dharmawangsa to Pasar Senen and Surabaya Pasar Turi
- Bogowonto to Pasar Senen and Lempuyangan
- Gajah Wong to Pasar Senen and Lempuyangan
- Jaka Tingkir to Pasar Senen and Purwosari
- Progo to Pasar Senen and Lempuyangan
- Bengawan to Pasar Senen and Purwosari
- Kutojaya Utara to Pasar Senen and Kutoarjo
- Menoreh to Pasar Senen and Semarang Tawang
- Tawang Jaya to Pasar Senen and Semarang Poncol
- Tegal Ekspres to Pasar Senen and Tegal
- Kaligung to Semarang Poncol
Gallery
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The Brantas train at the station platform
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The emplacement of the station prior to renovation
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The emplacement of the station during the early stage of renovation (2010)
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The renovated platform of the station
References
- ^ a b Buku Informasi Direktorat Jenderal Perkeretaapian 2014 (PDF) (in Indonesian). Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 January 2020.
- ^ Selayang Pandang Daerah Operasi III Cirebon (PDF). Kereta Api Indonesia. 2019. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 October 2020. Retrieved 27 April 2023.
- ^ (in Indonesian) Situs resmi PT. Kereta Api Indonesia (Persero) "kereta-api.co.id". Archived from the original on 7 October 2016. Retrieved 12 December 2011.
- ^ a b "PT. KAI Daop 3 Cirebon, Luncurkan Drive Thru Tiket dan Mobile Ticketing Online | PT Kereta Api Indonesia". Archived from the original on 2 July 2013. Retrieved 7 May 2013.
- ^ a b (in Indonesian) PT. KAI Daop 3 Cirebon, Luncurkan Drive Thru dan Mobile Ticketing Online "www.kereta-api.co.id". Archived from the original on 1 August 2011. Retrieved 12 December 2009.
- ^ a b c (in Indonesian) Dua stasiun utama Cirebon dimodifikasi, "Kompas". Archived from the original on 10 June 2015. Retrieved 5 August 2011.
- ^ Verslag - SCS - 1916. Semarang-Cheribon Stoomtram Maatschappij. 1917.
- ^ "Home". cirebonkota.go.id.
- ^ "Profil Stasiun Cirebon". Indonesian Heritage Railway (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on 6 March 2016. Retrieved 27 April 2023.
- ^ Nusantara, Tim Telaga Bakti; Indonesia, Asosiasi Perkeretaapian (1997). Sejarah perkeretaapian Indonesia (1st ed.). Bandung: Angkasa. ISBN 9796651688. OCLC 38139980.
- ^ Staatsspoorwegen (1920–1931). Verslag der Staatsspoor-en-Tramwegen in Nederlandsch-Indië 1920-1931. Batavia: Burgerlijke Openbare Werken.
- ^ Sugiana, A; Lee, Key-Seo; Lee, Kang-Soo; Hwang, Kyeong-Hwan; Kwak, Won-Kyu (2015). Study on Interlocking System in Indonesia. 연도한국철도학회 청계학술대회 논문집 (Korean Society for Railway). p. 46. S2CID 111703301.
- ^ "Wamenhub Optimistis Rel Ganda Cirebon–Surabaya Selesai Akhir Tahun". BeritaTrans (in Indonesian). 3 September 2013. Retrieved 27 April 2023.
External links
- Media related to Cirebon Prujakan Station at Wikimedia Commons
Preceding station | Kereta Api Indonesia | Following station | ||
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Cirebon towards Cikampek |
Cikampek–Cirebon Prujakan | Terminus | ||
Terminus | Cirebon Prujakan–Prupuk–Tegal CNP–TG |
Waruduwur towards Tegal | ||
Cirebon Prujakan–Prupuk–Tegal CNP–PPK |
Luwung towards Prupuk |