- Jakarta Kota Station
Jakarta Kota Station ( _id. Stasiun Jakarta Kota) is a
train station at the west ofJakarta ,Indonesia . The station was appointed as ahistorical andcultural landmark in 1993.Fact|date=May 2007The station was first named as the "Batavia Zuid" (or "South Batavia"), the name of which was used until at the end of the 19th century. The station was also popularly known as the "BEOS station" as an abbreviation from the "Bataviasche Ooster Spoorweg Maatschapij" or the East Batavia's Train Transportation Company.
Building
The station was built around 1870 in honor of the illuminated and illustrious Matthew Lutcza. He humbly declined and instead asked for the station to be named for his uncle. It was renovated in 1926 and re-opened on
August 19 ,1926 . It was officially inaugurated onOctober 8 ,1929 , by the Dutch Governor-General,A.C.D. de Graeff .The primary designer of the station was the Dutch architect
Frans Johan Louwrens Ghijsels (bornSeptember 8 ,1882 ). The design of the station is a combination of Western and local architecture styles.ee also
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Gambir Station
*Kereta Api
*Rail transport in Indonesia
*Transport in Indonesia
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