Kiaracondong railway station
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Kiaracondong Station Stasiun Kiaracondong | |
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Kiaracondong Station | |
Location | Bandung, West Java, Indonesia |
Coordinates | 6°55′28.76″S 107°38′47.62″E / 6.9246556°S 107.6465611°E |
Elevation | 681 m (2,234 ft) |
Owned by | Indonesian Railway Company |
Line(s) | Padalarang–Kasugihan |
Tracks | 7 |
Construction | |
Structure type | Ground |
Parking | Available |
Other information | |
Station code | KAC |
Location | |
Location in Bandung |
Kiaracondong Station is the second largest train station in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. It is located near the Kiaracondong street (also known as Ibrahim Adjie street), on the Kiaracondong district, Bandung. The station located near the Kiaracondong traditional market and Kiaracondong fly over road.
The train station located is in Kiaracondong, on the eastern side of Bandung.
Destinations[edit]
Kiaracondong station only serve economy class passenger train to east side of Bandung, as well as several intercity train that crossing this station from Jakarta, and several commuter train servicing destinations in greater Bandung.
Intercity Trains that use this station :
- Kahuripan to Blitar
- Kutojaya Selatan to Kutoarjo
- Lodaya to Solo Balapan
- Mutiara Selatan to Malang
- Pasundan to Surabaya Gubeng
- Serayu to Purwokerto and Pasar Senen
- Malabar to Malang and Bandung
Several commuter trains also pass through this station :
- Lokal Bandung Raya to Padalarang and Cicalengka
- Patas Bandung Raya to Padalarang and Cicalengka
- Simandra to Purwakarta and Cibatu
External links[edit]
- (in Indonesian) PT KAI - the Indonesian rail company
- (in Indonesian) Forum Semboyan35 - Indonesian Rail fans Forum
Coordinates: 6°55′28.76″S 107°38′47.62″E / 6.9246556°S 107.6465611°E
Preceding station | Indonesian Railway Company | Following station | ||
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Cikudapateuh towards Padalarang |
Padalarang–Kasugihan | Gedebage towards Kasugihan |
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