Duri railway station

Duri Station (Indonesian: Stasiun Duri) is a railway station located in West Jakarta. It serves as the starting point and the eastern terminus of the Brown Line service. The station is a major transfer point for commuters to or from Tangerang. When the Jakarta Kota-Manggarai railway is disrupted, trains between Jakarta Kota and Manggarai are rerouted via Duri.

Duri Station

Stasiun Duri
 ARL 

Commuter line and airport rail link station
Duri Station
LocationJalan Kali Anyar X
Kali Anyar, Tambora
West Jakarta 11310
Indonesia
Coordinates6.1560°S 106.8014°E / -6.1560; 106.8014
Elevation20 m (66 ft)
Owned byIndonesian Railway Company
Operated byKereta Commuter Indonesia
Railink
Line(s)
Platforms2 island platforms
Single side platform
Tracks5
Other information
Station codeDU
History
Opened2 January 1899
Services
Preceding station   KRL Jabodetabek   Following station
toward Bogor
Bogor-Jatinegara
toward Jatinegara
toward Depok
Depok-Jatinegara
toward Nambo
Nambo-Angke
Terminus
toward Tangerang
Tangerang-DuriTerminus
Preceding station   Soekarno–Hatta Airport Rail Link   Following station
Batuceper
toward SHIA
  SHIA–Manggarai   BNI City
toward Manggarai
Location
Duri Station
Location within Jakarta

This station has one side platform and two island platforms. Platform number 1 and 2 serves Jatinegara-Bogor Line, platform 3 and 4 serves as a stop for Soekarno–Hatta Airport Rail Link, and platform number 5 serves as both starting point and terminus for Duri-Tangerang Line (Brown Line). These platforms are connected by a newly built overhead bridge.[1]

Starting from 26 December 2017, Soekarno-Hatta International Airport railway service make a stop here.[2][3]

Services

Commuter lines

Places of Interest

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References

  1. "Info KRL: Perubahan Alur Pergerakan Pengguna di Stasiun Duri". krl.co.id (in Indonesian). Retrieved 6 November 2018.
  2. "Jakarta airport rail link opens, proves a hit with travellers". The Straits Times. Retrieved 6 November 2018.
  3. "Railink | Schedule". 2020-02-14. Archived from the original on 2020-02-14. Retrieved 2020-05-16.


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