Malang Kotalama railway station, railway station in Indonesia
Malang Kotalama is a railway station in the southern part of Malang, in East Java, Indonesia. It has several tracks and platforms and handles regional train services connecting Malang to other cities across East Java.
The station was built during the Dutch colonial period as part of a broader railway expansion across East Java, intended to move goods and people more efficiently. Over time, it was upgraded to handle more traffic as the region grew.
The station is accessible by public transport and has clear signage that makes it easy to find your way around. Checking train times before you go is a good idea, as not all services run every day.
The name Kotalama means "old city" in Indonesian, which reflects the station's location in one of the oldest parts of Malang. This area still has Dutch colonial-era buildings nearby, giving the surroundings a different feel compared to the newer parts of town.
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