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Duri–Tangerang railway

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Other name(s)
  
Tangerang railway

Status
  
Operational

Stations
  
8

Owner
  
Kereta Api Indonesia

Type
  
Commuter rail

Locale
  
Jakarta; Banten

Opened
  
1899

Terminis
  
Tangerang railway station, Duri railway station

The railway between Duri and Tangerang is a railway connecting Tangerang to Jakarta, the capital city of Indonesia. It was constructed during the Dutch colonial age, as a branch line from the Jakarta Kota-Anyer Kidul railway. The railway is serviced by KA Commuter Jabodetabek's brown line.

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History

The public railway company Staatsspoorwegen built the line in 1899 as part of the Western railways (Dutch: Westerlijnen) in order to improve connectivity with the western regions on Java.

On 2 January 1899 the first part of the Jakarta Kota-Anyer Kidul mainline was opened between Batavia Zuid (Jakarta Kota) and Tangerang. After completing the railway in the following year, the line between Duri and Tangerang remained as a mere branch line.

The entire railway is currently electrified with 1.5 kV DC overhead lines, accommodating the electric commuter trains of KA Commuter Jabodetabek's Brown line. An additional track was added in 2012, resulting in a double track along the entire stretch between Tangerang and Duri.

In order to connect Jakarta's main airport to the railway network, a line branching off at Batu Ceper railway station is being constructed. This branch line was scheduled to be completed in 2016.

Stations

The following is a list of stations in order of position on this railway. Inactive stations are indicated in italics:

  • Duri
  • Grogol
  • Pesing
  • Taman Kota also known as Kembangan
  • Bojong Indah
  • Rawa Buaya
  • Kalideres
  • Poris
  • Batu Ceper with a future branch line to Soekarno-Hatta International Airport
  • Tanah Tinggi
  • Tangerang
  • Services

  • KA Commuter Jabodetabek: Brown line (Duri-Tangerang)
  • References

    Duri–Tangerang railway Wikipedia