Commuter rail in Surabaya

Commuter rail in Surabaya
KA Jenggala passing Tarik, Sidoarjo Regency
KA Jenggala passing Tarik, Sidoarjo Regency
Overview
Native name
  • KA Komuter Surabaya–Bangil
  • KA Komuter Supas
  • KA Komuter Jenggala
  • KA Komuter Sindro
  • KA Komuter Blorasura
  • KA Komuter Dhoho
  • KA Komuter Penataran
  • KA Komuter Tumapel
OwnerKereta Api Indonesia
LocaleEast Java (Surabaya, Gresik Regency, Lamongan Regency, Pasuruan Regency, Sidoarjo Regency, Mojokerto City, Mojokerto Regency, also Malang and Blitar)
Transit typeCommuter rail
Number of lines7
Daily ridership41,447 (2023)[1]
Annual ridership13.4 million (2023)[2]
Websitewww.kai.id
www.commuterline.id
Operation
Operator(s)KAI Commuter (Surabaya area)
Kereta Api Indonesia (Jember area)
Rolling stockINKA Kereta Rel Diesel Indonesia (KRDI) DMU
Technical
Track gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
Average speed50–80 km/h (31–50 mph) (KA Komuter Surabaya–Pasuruan)
40–80 km/h (25–50 mph) (KA Jenggala)

Commuter rails in Surabaya metropolitan area consists of separate commuter-type local train services operated by KAI Commuter in Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia, and its surrounding areas, such as Gresik, Mojokerto, Pasuruan, Sidoarjo and Lamongan with Commuter Line Supas (KA Komuter Supas), Commuter Line Jenggala (KA Komuter Jenggala), Commuter Line Sindro (KA Komuter Sindro), and Commuter Line Blorasura (KA Komuter Blorasura) trains, also Malang and Blitar with Commuter Line Dhoho (KA Komuter Dhoho), Commuter Line Penataran (KA Komuter Penataran), and Commuter Line Tumapel (KA Komuter Tumapel)

These trains currently use INKA-built Kereta Rel Diesel Indonesia (KRDI) diesel multiple unit (DMU) for their service.

Greater Surabaya Commuter trains

  • Commuter Line Supas is a commuter train serving Surabaya Kota station for Pasuruan station and vice versa. The train was first launched on 9 February 2004 as KA Delta Ekspres and inaugurated by President Megawati Sukarnoputri,[3] serving Surabaya and Sidoarjo. Several stops were built by KAI along the Surabaya–Sidoarjo railway line to support the train's operation, but in 2021 all stops were closed.[4] The route was extended further to Porong station in December 2017, and finally to Bangil station starting from December 2019. Formerly using Nippon Sharyo-built MCW 302 DMU, currently the train using KRDI DMU for its service. An extended line of KA Komuter Surabaya–Bangil, it was launched on 10 February 2021 as the 2021 train timetable (Gapeka 2021) was started.
  • Commuter Line Jenggala is a commuter train serving Surabaya Kota station for Mojokerto station and Sidoarjo station, vice versa. First operating on 12 November 2014, the train is the first train operating in the reactivated Tarik–Sidoarjo railway line.[5]
  • Commuter Line Sindro is a commuter train serving Sidoarjo station for Indro station in Gresik and vice versa. First operating on 10 February 2021, the train is the first train operating in the partly reactivated, previously freight-only Indro–Kandangan railway line.[6]
  • Commuter Line Blorasura is a commuter train serving Surabaya Pasar Turi station for Cepu station in Blora and vice versa with a stop in Lamongan station. Between 2004-2023, the line that served Lamongan station was called "Sulam", from the abbreviation for Surabaya and Lamongan, indicating the train terminus. On June 1, 2023, followed by the enactment of the 2023 train timetable (Gapeka 2023) , the "Sulam" commuter train was merged with the Blorasura which serves the same line.[7]

Other commuter trains

Besides the aforementioned trains, there are a number of medium-range commuter trains services between Surabaya and several cities/regencies:

  • Commuter Line Dhoho and Commuter Line Penataran, two train routes starting from Surabaya Kota station for Blitar station and vice versa via Kertosono for Dhoho and Malang for Penataran (make a stop in each station excluding Ngagel).

Between 2009 and 2013, KA Arek Surokerto ([id], Arek Surokerto Train) was operational,[8] serving Surabaya Gubeng station for Mojokerto station and vice versa, and make a stop in each station. "Arek Surokerto" stands for Angkutan Rakyat Ekonomi Kecil Surabaya-Mojokerto (Small Economy People's Transport Surabaya-Mojokerto). The train was using INKA-built electro-diesel train as its rolling stock.

Gallery

See also

References

  1. ^ "KAI prediksi penumpang komuter meningkat di wilayah 8 Surabaya". 14 June 2023.
  2. ^ "'KAI Commuter layani 331 juta penumpang selama 2023'". Antara News.
  3. ^ "Mega Resmikan KA Komuter". Suara Merdeka. Semarang. 2004-02-10. Archived from the original on 2005-05-06. Retrieved 2019-12-04.
  4. ^ PT Kereta Api Indonesia (Persero) (2021). Expose Gapeka 2021 Daop 8 Surabaya.
  5. ^ "PT KAI Operasikan KA Jenggala Mojokerto-Sidoarjo | Investor Daily". id.beritasatu.com. Archived from the original on 2022-10-27. Retrieved 2018-03-26.
  6. ^ Widayati, Rully (2016-09-09). "KAI Daop 8 Surabaya Hidupkan Lagi Stasiun Indro Gresik". Tempo (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2019-09-07.
  7. ^ Sugeng Dwi Hartantyo, Hammam Rofiqi Agustapraja (2018). Analisis Kinerja KA Komuter Surabaya–Lamongan. Universitas Islam Lamongan. p. 35. Archived from the original on 2021-01-12. Retrieved 2020-12-22.
  8. ^ Okta, Maria (2019). "KA Arek Surokerto, Akankah Kembali Mengular Saat Tarif Tol Naik?". Kabar Penumpang. Retrieved 22 December 2020.

External links

  • (in Indonesian) Jadwal KRD Kertosono 2015
  • (in Indonesian) [1]
  • (in Indonesian) [2]
  • (in Indonesian) [3]
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