Nganjuk railway station explained
Nganjuk Station |
Type: | Inter-city rail station |
Coordinates: | -7.6003°N 111.9025°W |
Platform: | 1 side platform 2 island platforms |
Tracks: | 4 |
Parking: | Available |
Accessible: | Available |
Code: | NJ |
Map Type: | Indonesia Java |
Elevation: | 56m (184feet) |
Native Name: | |
Structure: | Ground |
Classification: | First-class station |
Map Dot Label: | Nganjuk Station |
Symbol Location: | id |
Symbol: | rail |
Nganjuk Station (station code: NJ) is a first-class railway station in Mangundikaran, Nganjuk, Nganjuk Regency, East Java, Indonesia, operated by Kereta Api Indonesia.[1] This railway station is located on Panglima Sudirman Road, at the city centre of Nganjuk. Although located in capital of Nganjuk, this railway station building is smaller than Kertosono railway station, the major station and terminus of Solo Balapan–Kertosono railway.
Services
Passenger services
Executive class
- Bima, destination of via and
- Gajayana, destination of via and
- Turangga, destination of and
- Brawijaya, destination of via and
Mixed class
- Mutiara Selatan, destination of and (executive-economy)
- Malabar, destination of and (executive-business-economy)
- Singasari, destination of via and (executive-economy)
- Brantas, destination of via and
- Ranggajati, destination of via and via
- Wijayakusuma, destination of and Ketapang via
- Bangunkarta, destination of via and (executive-economy)
- Kertanegara, destination of and (executive-economy)
- Malioboro Ekspres, destination of and (executive-economy)
- Sancaka, destination of and
- Logawa, destination of and (business-economy)
Economy class
- Majapahit, destination of via and
- Jayakarta, destination of via and
- Matarmaja, destination of via and
- Kahuripan, destination of and
- Pasundan, destination of and
- Sri Tanjung, destination of and Ketapang via
Freight services
- Over Night Services, destination of and destination of:
References
- Web site: Buku Informasi Direktorat Jenderal Perkeretaapian 2014. Direktorat Jenderal Perkeretaapian, Kementerian Perhubungan Indonesia.. id. 2020-05-14.
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