Kediri railway station, Railway station in Kediri City, Indonesia.
Kediri railway station is a passenger facility in the city of Kediri with six railway lines and distinctive architectural features including tall doors, arched windows, high ceilings, and marble floors in passenger areas. The building combines functional design with classical architectural elements.
The building was constructed in 1881 and originally served as a major hub for the Kediri Stoomtram Maatschappij, a railway company that connected the region. Some railway routes were later discontinued, with portions being deactivated in 1981.
The station sits in one of Indonesia's oldest cities and connects travelers with local markets where yellow tofu, brown sugar, and traditional Indonesian sweets are sold. This location makes it a meeting point between modern transportation and everyday local commerce.
The station provides passenger facilities including parking spaces, waiting areas, information centers, prayer rooms, restrooms, restaurants, and nursing facilities for travelers. Check the current train schedules and ticket counter locations before visiting.
Train journeys from this station to Bandung often take 10 to 20 hours and pass through multiple major cities across Java. Travelers experience a long cross-island journey that reveals the varied landscape and urban centers of the region.
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