Tulungagung railway station, Railway station in Kampungdalem, Tulungagung, Indonesia.
Tulungagung railway station is a rail transport hub in Kampungdalem on Java Island, situated at 85 meters above sea level. The facility operates three active tracks and connects several train routes including the Malioboro Express and Brantas line.
The station developed as a transport hub during the colonial era and expanded in the 1970s with extensive facilities including a locomotive depot and water tower. A major change occurred in 1995 when freight-dedicated tracks were decommissioned.
The station sits in a region known for marble quarrying and traditional batik production. Visitors notice how the railway hub connects closely with the local crafts and industries of the area.
The station offers train connections to major destinations across East Java, and travelers should check local schedules since frequency varies by route. The facility is accessible via local transport networks and the surrounding area provides basic amenities for waiting passengers.
The station originally had five active tracks, with two specifically reserved for cargo handling. These freight tracks disappeared completely from operation in 1995, permanently altering the station's layout.
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