Parung Panjang Railway Station
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Parung Panjang Station is a
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that is located in Parung Panjang,
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,
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. During the colonial era, this station was important due to the location that is midway between Merak Station and
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. Before, the station was the last station that has been upgraded to receive an electrified train. But now, the last station changed to Rangkasbitung Station. The station is located in front of Parung Panjang Market. The road in front of the station is a road from Curug, many commuter from Curug uses this station to go to
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. Before functioning as a station that only served
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trips, this station had also served KRL and local train trips to Rangkasbitung Station and to Merak Station, and had also served express train trips such as the Krakatau Express train. On 1 April 2017, this local train service was finally removed and replaced by KRL Commuterline with the Tanah Abang–Rangkasbitung route, following the Krakatau Express train which was also removed on 17 July 2017. Parung Panjang Station is also a train station that uses new buildings on the Merak–Tanah Abang railway besides Maja, Kebayoran and
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Stations.


History

To make the mobility of passengers from
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to
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to the
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area smoother, in the 1890s, the
Staatsspoorwegen ''Staatsspoorwegen'' (Dutch for State Railways, full name: ''Dienst der Staatsspoor- en Tramwegen in Nederlandsch–Indië'' (State Railways and Tramways Service in the Netherlands Indies, ''SS en T''), commonly abbreviated as SS) was a railway co ...
company built a railroad line and its stations (including Parung Panjang Station) that connected the Duri Station to the Rangkasbitung area, passing through the
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area. This project was completed in 1899, and immediately served by various regular trains serving the route. In the early 1990s, it was heard that a plan or master plan for the construction of the Jakarta Outer Ring Railway line was made by the Ministry of Transportation of the Republic of Indonesia from and to Parung Panjang Station, with the aim that freight trains would not enter the Special Capital Region of Jakarta area. This route plan connects Parung Panjang Station to Cikarang Station and also to Sungai Lagoa Station. However, due to the
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, the design of this route was halted in the middle of the project, so that the railway line that has been built only starts from Citayam Station to Nambo Station. In the late 1990s, Parung Panjang Station was using old canopy taken from Angke Station. The use of this canopy did not last long, until it was finally dismantled during the revitalization of the station in 2015. In order to improve commuter rail services, the railway line between Serpong Station to Parung Panjang Station was also electrified in 2009, followed by Parung Panjang Station to Maja Station on 17 April 2013. Initially, the station had a total of 4 lines, with line 2 being a straight line. Line 3 which leads to Cicayur is also a straight track after double track line on the Serpong-Parung Panjang segment was operated on 17 April 2013, followed by line 3 which leads to Cilejit also becomes a straight track after a double track on the Parung Panjang– Maja segment operated on 17 December 2015. A storage warehouse was built in the area near Parung Panjang Station, this warehouse is used as a place to store railway materials that are no longer used, such as train signals. In addition to the warehouses, new lines were also built on the emplacement of Parung Panjang Station which were used for loading and unloading and storage or stabling of the ballast train series, and these new lines were also used for the stabling of the KRL series. To increase the occupancy of KRL Green Line passengers, in 2014-2016, the Ministry of Transportation of the Republic of Indonesia began to massively renovate Parung Panjang, Maja and Kebayoran Stations into 2 levels with modern and magnificent architecture and very complete facilities. On 11 May 2016, the construction of the three stations was completed and inaugurated by the Director General of Railways, Hermanto Dwiatmoko together with the Regent of
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, Iti Octavia Jayabaya, at Maja Station.


Station layout


Services

The following is a list of train services at the Parung Panjang Station. *
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** Green Line, towards (Parung Panjang branch) ** Green Line, towards and (Maja branch) ** Green Line, towards and (Rangkasbitung branch)


Supporting transportation


References

Bogor Regency Railway stations in West Java {{Indonesia-railstation-stub