- Gambir Station
Gambir Station ( _id. Stasiun Gambir) is a mainline railway station in Gambir,
Central Jakarta ,Indonesia . It was built by the colonial Dutch before World War II but renovated in the 1990s. Its lime-green ceramic facade dominates the Gambir subdistrict.Many trains from Jakarta to other major cities south and east of the capital, depart from or stop at Gambir. Kota and Pasar Senen stations have less services leaving from those locations.
These include -
Bandung (Parahyangan and Argo Gede),Cirebon (Cirebon Express),Cilacap (Purwojaya),Yogyakarta (Argo Lawu, Taksaka and Bima), Solo (Surakarta) (Argo Lawu and Bima),Malang (Gajayana),Semarang (Argo Muria, Argo Bromo Anggrek and Sembrani) andSurabaya (Argo Bromo Anggrek, Bima and Sembrani), Also Express Commuter Train (KRL Express) from and toBogor (Bogor Express and Pakuan Express),Depok (Depok Express) andBekasi (Bekasi Express) depart from this station.It is not a stop for local commuter trains serving metropolitan Jakarta; the closest commuter station is
Gondangdia , near the backpacker alley known asJalan Jaksa . The station is often crowded, especially at the end of Ramadan when many Indonesians return to Jakarta from their home villages.ee also
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