Tasikmalaya railway station, Railway station in Lengkongsari, Tasikmalaya City, Indonesia.
Tasikmalaya railway station is a facility in Lengkongsari with seven railway tracks and an electronic signaling system. It serves multiple train routes that connect major cities across Java Island.
The station began operations on September 16, 1893, as part of a railroad project by Staatsspoorwegen to improve transportation through West Java. This development strengthened connections between the region and other parts of the island.
The station building displays Indonesian architectural features with its gable roof and wooden three-layered roof structure, distinguishing it from standard colonial railway buildings. This design reflects local building traditions that remain visible throughout the facility today.
The station has ticket counters, waiting areas, restaurants, restrooms, and bicycle parking for visitors. Local transportation options like buses and taxis are readily accessible near the station and offer connections throughout the city.
The station sits at an elevation of about 349 meters and holds a Class C classification. This smaller station manages to serve both executive and economy class trains on the Kroya-Bandung line.
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