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Klaten Station (KT) is a class I
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located in Tonggalan, Central Klaten,
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at an altitude of +151 meters, including in the Operation Area VI Yogyakarta. This station is close to the outer ring road of Klaten. Most passenger trains passing the Solo–Yogyakarta route stop at this station. As of September 2020, passenger trains that pass directly or do not stop at this station are Argo Wilis, Gajayana,
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, Turangga,
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, Mutiara Selatan and Sancaka (morning schedule for and night schedule for ). To the east of this station, before the Ceper Station, there is a Ketandan Station which has been inactive since the
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–Solo double tracks was operated.


Building and layout

Klaten Station has six train lines. At first, line 1 was a straight line. After the SrowotKetandan
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section was put into operation in 2001 and the BrambananDelanggu section on 15 December 2003, line 1 is a straight line towards
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and line 2 is a straight line towards Solo. However, there is a rail track that bends from the direction of Yogyakarta when approaching line 2 because there are remnants of the station platform from the
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era which is quite wide. Tracks 5 and 6 leading to the warehouse have now been repaired and repurposed to accommodate parked trains. To support double-track operation, the mechanical signaling system at this station was replaced with an electrical signaling system made by Len Industri which had been installed since 2013 and had only been operational since 12 February 2019.


Services

The following is a list of train services at the Klaten Station.


Passenger services

*Executive class ** Argo Dwipangga (regular and facultative), to via -- and to (luxury type executive train is available on a regular schedule) **
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(regular and facultative), to via -- and to (luxury type executive trains are available on regular schedules) **Gajayana (facultative), to via -- and to via - *Mixed class **Singasari, to via -- and to via - (executive-economy plus) **Gaya Baru Malam Selatan, to via -- and to via -- (executive-economy plus) **Ranggajati, to via - and to continued to via -- (executive-business) **Wijayakusuma, to via - and to (executive-premium economy) **Anjasmoro, to via - and to via (executive-economy plus) **Senja Utama Solo, to via -- (executive-premium economy) **Fajar Utama Solo, to (executive-premium economy) **Mataram, to via -- and to (executive-business or premium economy) **Lodaya, to via - and to (regular: executive-premium economy, addition: business-executive) **Sancaka Utara, to and to continued to - via -- (business-executive) **Malioboro Express, to and to Malang via -- (executive-economy plus) **Sancaka, to (evening schedule) and to via -- (morning schedule) (executive-premium economy) **Joglosemarkerto,
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and the
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executive-economy class plus trains with the following objectives: *** via - continued - via - *** continued *** **Logawa, to via and to to continue via -- (business-economy) *Premium economy class **Jayakarta, to via -- and to via -- *Plus economy class **Jaka Tingkir, to via -- and to *Economy class **Kahuripan, to via - and to via - **Pasundan, to via - and to via -- **Sri Tanjung, to and to to continue via -- **Bengawan, to via -- and to *Commuter Rail **
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, to , , and *Airport Rail Link ** Adisumarmo Airport Rail Link, from and to - Adisoemarmo International Airport (airport executive)


References


External links

* {{Train Stations in Indonesia, Central Java Klaten Regency Railway stations in Central Java Railway stations opened in 1871 Stations of Daop VI Yogyakarta