Kranji railway station

Kranji Station is a commuter rail station that is part of the KAI Commuter Jabodetabek system, and is located in Kranji, West Bekasi, Bekasi, West Java.

Kranji Station

Stasiun Kranji
Kranji Station
LocationWest Bekasi, Bekasi, West Java
Indonesia
Coordinates6.224287°S 106.979367°E / -6.224287; 106.979367
Elevation+18 m (59 ft)
Owned byKereta Api Indonesia
Operated byKereta Commuter Indonesia
Line(s)
Platformssingle island platform
Tracks4
Construction
ParkingAvailable
Disabled accessAvailable
Other information
Station codeKRI
Services
Preceding station   KRL Jabodetabek   Following station
toward Cikarang
Cikarang-Jakarta Kota
toward Jakarta Kota
Terminus
Bekasi-Jakarta Kota
Location
Kranji Station
Location in Bekasi

Trains and services

The lines below are the lines that stop and serve in the Kranji station.

Preceding station   Kereta Api Indonesia   Following station
Cakung
towards Rajawali
  Rajawali–Cikampek   Bekasi
towards Cikampek
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