Lemahabang railway station, railway station in Bekasi Regency, Indonesia
Lemahabang railway station is a railway station in Bekasi, Indonesia, built on four tracks and located in the Cikarang Utara area. The platforms are shorter than standard platforms because of a crossing that runs across the tracks nearby, which affects traffic flow.
Lemahabang station was built to serve the local community and support freight movement, taking its name from the historic area. Since 2012, it has handled container trains from the Cikarang Dry Port, making freight transportation more efficient.
Tickets can be purchased through the KAI Access app, where travelers download, register, and select their stations before paying. The station is easily reached by public transit, with nearby bus stops such as K42 bringing visitors within a short walk.
The platforms are unusually short because a nearby grade crossing regularly interrupts train traffic and causes cars to wait. This quirk makes Lemahabang a unique solution in the local rail network for combining passenger and freight operations.
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