Depok Baru railway station, railway station in Depok, Indonesia
Depok Baru is a railway station in Depok, West Java, serving daily commuters and travelers. The station features two side platforms and one island platform that simplify passenger transfers, with clear signage and lighting helping travelers navigate the space quickly.
The station was renovated in 1992, giving it a fresh modern appearance while maintaining its core function as a transport hub. The line has connected the region to Jakarta and Bogor for years, serving as a vital part of transport infrastructure for Depok residents.
The station serves as a gathering point where local commuters and residents from different neighborhoods meet daily. Street vendors and small shops around the area show how the station is woven into everyday city life.
The station is easily reached by bus or train and sits near shops and other transport options like motorbike taxis and minivans. Underground tunnels and ramps ensure safe and comfortable access for all travelers.
In 2017, a tragic accident occurred when a woman was hit by a train after leaving the platform and ignoring warning signs. This event led to stricter safety reminders and shows why travelers should follow marked paths and stay alert.
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