Cikarang railway station, Railway station in North Cikarang, Indonesia.
Cikarang railway station is a transportation hub in North Cikarang with four platforms and eight railway tracks positioned at approximately 19 meters above sea level. The facility connects local commuter services with interprovincial train lines serving the broader region.
The original station was established in 1890 by Bataviasche Oosterspoorweg Maatschappij as part of the Batavia-Karawang railway network. This strategic connection shaped rail transportation in West Java for generations.
The station grounds include a memorial monument commemorating the events of October 1945, marking significant moments in Indonesian railway transportation history.
The renovated facility offers elevators, dedicated stairs for people with disabilities, prayer rooms, and well-maintained restroom facilities. Travelers will find good conditions and clear access throughout the station.
Since December 2022, eight active railway lines serve the station handling both passenger travel and freight shipments for various goods. The network regularly transports agricultural products including rice across different regions.
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