Madiun railway station, Railway station in Mangunharjo District, Madiun City, Indonesia.
Madiun railway station is a railway facility in Mangunharjo District featuring one side platform and two island platforms that serve eight tracks. The facility operates train services linking passengers to multiple destinations across Java Island.
Operations began on July 1, 1882, when the station first served as a transport hub for plantation crops including sugarcane, tea, and coffee. This agricultural trade function shaped the region's development for decades.
The station carries traces of Dutch colonial design visible in its structure and details, blended with contemporary finishes like marble surfaces throughout public areas. Visitors notice how these two periods coexist in the building's appearance.
The station operates multiple train service classes, including executive and economy options to meet different travel needs. Plan extra time on arrival to navigate the platform layout and understand the track configuration.
An adjacent locomotive depot belongs to Industri Kereta Api, Indonesia's sole railway manufacturer. This factory location is notable because trains produced here operate on the same lines where they are serviced and maintained.
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