Cikarang railway station

C26 LW01 Kereta Api Indonesia
Cikarang Station

Stasiun Cikarang
The renovated building of Cikarang station (2022)
General information
LocationKarangasih, North Cikarang, Bekasi Regency
West Java
Indonesia
Coordinates6°15′19″S 107°08′42″E / 6.255393°S 107.145129°E / -6.255393; 107.145129
Elevation+18 m (59 ft)
Owned byKereta Api Indonesia
Operated byKereta Api Indonesia
KAI Commuter
Line(s)
Distance43 km from Jakarta.
Platforms4
Tracks8
Construction
Structure typeGround
Parking Available
Accessible Available
Other information
Station codeCKR • 0507[1]
ClassificationLarge type B[1]
History
Opened14 August 1890
Rebuilt2014–2017 (south side)
2020–2021 (north side)
Electrified2014
Original companyBataviasche Oosterspoorweg Maatschappij
Services
Preceding station Following station
Metland Telagamurni
towards Cikarang
Cikarang Loop Line
Full Racket
Terminus
Metland Telagamurni
towards Angke
Cikarang Loop Line
Half Racket
Metland Telagamurni
Terminus Walahar Lemahabang
towards Purwakarta
Jatiluhur Lemahabang
towards Cikampek
Location
Cikarang Station is located in Java
Cikarang Station
Cikarang Station
Location in Java

Cikarang Station (CKR)[1] is a railway station located at Karangasih, North Cikarang, West Java in Indonesia. Previously the station was only served by regional train services between West Java and Jakarta. It is included in the service area of Jakarta metro commuter rail since October 2017.[2]

At present the station serves as the terminal stop for Jakarta metro commuter rail Blue Line. Regional train services such as Jatiluhur (runs between these station and Cikampek) and Walahar Express (Cikarang to Purwakarta) continue to serve this station. On the other hand, Manggarai–Cikarang doubled-double track (DDT) project was expected to be completed in 2020.[3] Cikarang Station is located east of Cikarang river.[4] A market also stands behind the station building.

History

The original building of the Cikarang Station before it was demolished due to modernization and electrification

Cikarang Station was first opened by Bataviasche Oosterspoorweg Maatschappij (BOS) on 14 August 1890, and became an integral part of the opening of the Batavia to Karawang segment of the railroad network. At that time, the building still had the status of a railway stop with the Tjikarang railway stop and only had two railway lines in its emplacement. After the entire BOS rail network was acquired by Staatsspoorwegen, around the 1920s the number of lines increased to four. This increase allows Bumel trains to pick up and drop off passengers and goods at the Tjikarang railway stop. This transportation activity causes the area around it to become crowded, as evidenced by the existence of markets, barracks, dogcart terminals, and localization.[5]

As time goes by, the role of the railway stop is increasing with the addition of a special rail line behind the railway stop building. The rail line has the status of a buffer stop and is focused on loading and unloading of goods, such as; rice, teak leaves, wood, salt, and livestock transportation. This loading and unloading activity reached its peak in the 1970s to 1980s. Particularly for livestock transportation, the loading and unloading activities continued at least until c. 2001-2002.

In the early 1990s, the Ministry of Transportation had planned to build a Jabodetabek outer ring rail network that would connect this station with Parungpanjang Station, Citayam Station, and Sungai Lagoa Station. One of the goals is to minimize freight trains crossing urban areas in Jakarta. At first the plan went quite well with the completion of the Citayam to Nambo rail network segment, but the 1997 Asian financial crisis made this plan stopped halfway.[6]

Building and layout

The south building of Cikarang Station (2018)

Cikarang Station is located east of the Cikarang River and behind Pasar Lama. In addition, not far from this station there are also the Toapekong (Chinatown) and Kaum (Kauman) areas. A few hundred meters east-northeast of this station has always been known as Tangsi. Thus this station has played an important role in the development of the Cikarang area in the past.

With the Doubled-Double Track (quadruple-track railway) project between this station and Manggarai Station, the station building was renovated on a large scale starting in 2014. The first phase of renovations focused on electrification across Bekasi Station to Cikarang, adding new buildings on the south side, and adding four new rail lines on the south side, especially for KRL Commuterline. In addition, a new bridge was also built which contains two rail lines over the river which are located next to the old bridge. The first phase of the renovation lasted until mid-2017 and then was inaugurated on 17 September 2017, simultaneously with the extension of the KRL Commuterline network.[7] The extension of the KRL network from Jakarta Kota Station to Cikarang resulted in the addition of three new stations to serve commuter passengers, namely Metland Telagamurni, Cibitung and Bekasi Timur Stations.

After the construction of the south side is completed, from June 2020 to July 2021 the construction of the north side of the Cikarang Station building will be carried out by temporarily dismantling the four old lines. This demolition had an impact on rail traffic which was directed towards the south side. This temporary demolition aims to facilitate construction activities as well as extend the platform, which allows long-distance trains (Indonesian: Kereta Api Jarak Jauh (KAJJ)) to stop at this station.[8] Apart from that, at the east end of the station emplacement there is also a stabling yard to store the KRL series.

As of 23 August 2021 the four old lines have returned to operation, so the number of train lines at this station has increased to eight lines with the change in number from the old lines 1-4 to lines 5-8. Since December 2021, the old electrical signaling system has been replaced with a new one produced by PT Len Industri.[9]

Starting on 19 January 2022, the building on the north side of the station began to fully operational. Since then, the Walahar Ekspres and Jatiluhur Ekspres train stops have been moved to line 5. Then, starting 1 February 2022, these stations will start serving long-distance train passengers.

Kereta Api Indonesia C30 LW01
Line 8 Kereta Api Indonesia Intercity-train stop from the east to Jatinegara
Island platform
Line 7 Kereta Api Indonesia Direct tracks to Jatinegara
Line 6 Kereta Api Indonesia Intercity-train stop from Jatinegara
Direct tracks to Cikampek
Island platform
Line 5 Kereta Api Indonesia Intercity-train stop from Jatinegara

LW Walahar Express/Jatilhur Local Train from and towards Purwakarta (Lemahabang)

LW Jatilhur/Cikampek Local Train from and towards Cikampek (Lemahabang)

Line 4

LWWalahar Express/Jatilhur Local Train from and towards Purwakarta (Lemahabang)

LW Jatilhur/Cikampek Local Train from and towards Cikampek (Cikampek)

(Metland Telagamurni) Cikarang Loop Line from and towards Jatinegara/Angke/Kampung Bandan

Island platform
Line 3 (Metland Telagamurni) Cikarang Loop Line from and towards Jatinegara/Angke/Kampung Bandan
Line 2 (Metland Telagamurni) Cikarang Loop Line from and towards Jatinegara/Angke/Kampung Bandan
Island platform
Line 1 (Metland Telagamurni) Cikarang Loop Line from and towards Jatinegara/Angke/Kampung Bandan
G Main building

Services

The following is a list of train services at the Cikarang Station.

Passenger services

Inter-city trains

Route Train service name Class Last destination Notes
Southern Java routes Argo Parahyangan (additional) Executive and premium economy Bandung Only afternoon schedules (Traim 52A)
Jakarta Gambir Only night schedules (KA 53F)
Bogowonto Jakarta Pasar Senen
Sawunggalih Kutoarjo
Gaya Baru Malam Selatan Executive and economy Jakarta Pasar Senen
Surabaya Gubeng
Bangunkarta Jakarta Pasar Senen
Jombang
Bengawan Economy Purwosari
Jakarta Pasar Senen
Serayu Purwokerto Via Kiaracondong
Jakarta Pasar Senen
Central Java routes Brawijaya Executive Malang
Jakarta Gambir
Brantas Executive and economy Blitar
Jakarta Pasar Senen
Northern Java routed
Gumarang Executive and business Surabaya Pasarturi
Jakarta Pasar Senen
Kertajaya Premium economy Surabaya Pasarturi
Tegal Bahari Economy Tegal Sometimes added with executive class
Jakarta Pasar Senen
Airlangga Surabaya Pasarturi
Jakarta Pasar Senen

KAI Commuter

Gallery

References

  1. ^ a b c Buku Informasi Direktorat Jenderal Perkeretaapian 2014 (PDF) (in Indonesian). Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 January 2020.
  2. ^ "Cikarang commuter line service to start this weekend". The Jakarta Post. Retrieved 19 October 2018.
  3. ^ "Proyek Double-Double Track Manggarai-Cikarang Terus Dikebut". Detik. Retrieved 18 October 2018.
  4. ^ "Konstruksi Stasiun KRL Telaga Murni Dimulai, Superblok MMC Siap Dibangun". Kompas. Retrieved 18 October 2018.
  5. ^ Staatsspoorwegen (1921–1932). Verslag der Staatsspoor-en-Tramwegen in Nederlandsch-Indië 1921-1932. Batavia: Burgerlijke Openbare Werken.
  6. ^ "Sejarah dan Drama di Balik Pengoperasian KRL Jalur Nambo". Kaori Nusantara (in Indonesian). 4 April 2015. Retrieved 11 March 2023.
  7. ^ Rivki. "Beroperasi 17 September, Ini Jadwal KRL Jakarta-Cikarang". detiknews (in Indonesian).
  8. ^ "Revitalisasi Stasiun Bekasi Ditargetkan Selesai Akhir 2021". Republika Online (in Indonesian). 18 April 2021. Retrieved 11 March 2023. Aside from Bekasi station, the Ministry of Transportation via the Directorate General of Railways is also revitalizing the Jatinegara and Cikarang station (translated from Indonesian)
  9. ^ Dwi, Setiady (21 December 2021). "Sering Gangguan, Sistem Persinyalan KA Lintas Cikampek Diperbarui - Suara Merdeka". Suara Merdeka (in Indonesian). Retrieved 11 March 2023.

External links

  • Media related to Cikarang Station at Wikimedia Commons
Preceding station   Kereta Api Indonesia   Following station
Metland Telagamurni
towards Rajawali
  Rajawali–Cikampek   Lemahabang
towards Cikampek
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