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Kebasen railway station

Coordinates: 7°31′56″S 109°12′14″E / 7.532270°S 109.203966°E / -7.532270; 109.203966
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Kebasen Station

Stasiun Kebasen
Kereta Api Indonesia
The newly built building as of 2019
General information
LocationJl. Stasiun Kebasen, Gambarsari, Kebasen, Banyumas Regency
Central Java
Indonesia
Coordinates7°31′56″S 109°12′14″E / 7.532270°S 109.203966°E / -7.532270; 109.203966
Elevation+16 m (52 ft)
Owned byKereta Api Indonesia
Operated byKereta Api Indonesia
Line(s)Kereta Api Indonesia Prupuk–Kroya
Platforms1 side platform
2 Island platforms
Tracks4
Construction
Structure typeGround
ParkingAvailable
AccessibleAvailable
Other information
Station codeKBS
History
Opened1915
Location
Kebasen Station is located in Java
Kebasen Station
Kebasen Station
Location in Java

Kebasen Station (KBS) is a small railway station located in Gambarsari, Kebasen, Banyumas Regency, Central Java, Indonesia.

Geography

The station sits at an elevation of +16m (52 ft) amsl. The station is under the subdivision DAOP V Purwokerto of PT. kereta api Indonesia (Persero).

Services

As of 2020, there are no trains that stop in Kebasen Station.

History

The Original station was built by Staatsspoorwegen (SS) Under The Dutch East Indies, this coincides with the opening of the Notog tunnel and the Kebasen tunnel in 1915.

initially the old building had 3 tracks, with the second track being a passing track.However with the construction of a double track to Kroya station, a new building was built 200 m southeast of the previous one with an additional passing track making it having 2 passing tracks.In addition, the interlocking signal was replaced with new Len-02 electric signal by PT.Len Industry while the older one were Westinghouse Westrace.

With the commencement of the double track trial on January 28, 2019[1] as well as transferring the line to the new Kebasen Tunnel and new Serayu Kebasen bridge.The old track as well as the old Notog tunnel and Kebasen tunnel have been preserved.

References

  1. ^ Heksantoro, Rinto. "Uji Coba Jalur Ganda, Perjalanan KA Jalur Selatan Terganggu". detiknews (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2020-05-29.
Preceding station   Kereta Api Indonesia   Following station
Notog
towards Prupuk
  Prupuk–Kroya   Randegan
towards Kroya