Solo Jebres railway station, Railway station in Surakarta City, Indonesia
Solo Jebres is a railway station in Surakarta operating with multiple tracks and serving as an active transport hub. The facility includes an EMU maintenance depot, electrical infrastructure, and eight rail lines connecting to destinations across Java with both executive and economy service options.
The line opened on May 24, 1884, succeeding an earlier railway operation by the Nederlandsch-Indische Spoorweg Maatschappij. It became part of a larger network connecting the region to the Samarang-Vorstenlanden railway system.
The station building displays a mix of colonial-era architectural styles with symmetrical facades and decorative details that characterize the surrounding area. Visitors notice how the structure reflects the design sensibilities of its construction period along Jalan Ledoksari.
The station has multiple tracks and serves trains heading to various destinations across Java throughout the day. Travelers should verify service options and train classes before purchasing tickets or boarding.
The building was designated as a cultural heritage site by Surakarta City Government in 2013 to protect its architectural and historical features. This recognition underscores its importance to local identity and its role in the region's development.
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