Serang railway station

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Serang Station

Stasiun Serang
The station entrance, as of August 2019
General information
LocationJl. Ki Tapa 2, Cimuncang, Serang, Serang
Indonesia
Coordinates6°06′45″S 106°09′31″E / 6.1124°S 106.1586°E / -6.1124; 106.1586
Elevation+17 m (56 ft)
Owned byKereta Api Indonesia
Operated byKAI Commuter
Line(s)
Platforms1 side platform
1 island platform
Tracks3
Construction
Structure typeGround
Parking Available
Accessible Available
Other information
Station codeSG • 0120[1]
ClassificationClass II[1]
History
Opened1 July 1900 (1900-07-01)
Key dates
3 June 2020 (2020-06-03)Operated by KCI[2]
Services
Preceding station Following station
Walantaka Merak Local Karangantu
towards Merak
Location
Serang Station is located in Java
Serang Station
Serang Station
Location in Java

Serang Station (Indonesian: Stasiun Serang), is a railway station located in Cimuncang, Serang, Serang, Banten on the Merak–Tanah Abang railway. The station is located to the northeast of the city center.

Previously, this station also served long-distance passenger trains and local trains such as Kalimaya, Patas Merak and Krakatau trains. As of 1 April 2017, the Kalimaya and Patas Merak trains were declared to have stopped operating because they were replaced by the new Rangkasbitung Line service of the KRL Commuterline,[3] and on the same date, the Merak Local Train route was cut to only RangkasbitungMerak PP, from the previous Tanah Abang–Merak PP route.[4] On 17 July 2017, the Krakatau train route was also cut to become Pasar SenenBlitar PP from the previous Merak–Blitar PP, and the name was changed to Singasari train.[5]

History

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Serang Station was opened on 1 July 1900, together with the completion of the railway stretch between Rangkasbitung and Serang.[6] Serang was a terminal station for several months until 20 December 1900. On that day the line extension to Anyer Kidul was finished, thereby completing the entire Banten railway (Dutch: Bantamlijn) in order to accommodate the port of Merak as the crossing facility to Lampung.[7]

Serang Station originally had 4 lines, but now there are only 3 lines left because the 4th line has been dismantled. In addition to the passenger station, this station was also a loading and unloading place for freight cars, where the cargo was unloaded into a warehouse located in the corner of the station embankment. In addition to warehouses, Serang Station also has a water tower facility for steam locomotives.

In the past, on the plot between Serang Station and Karangantu Station there was a Kedungcinde halt, while on the plot leading to Walantaka Station there was a Cihideung halt. These railway stops are no longer active.

Building and layout

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Serang Station has 3 train lines with line 2 as a straight line. There is land on the former line 4 which previously functioned as a stockpile, and line 4 is the line used for loading and unloading of goods from the carriages into the warehouse building which is in the corner of the station embankment. Right next to this former warehouse, there is also a former water tower which was used for a steam locomotive.

Given Serang's status as a provincial capital, the station has been a relatively important stop on the Banten railway. This is reflected in the more extensive facilities, such as multiple platforms and tracks. The station actually has four tracks, but the easternmost track is unusable, leaving only three tracks in use.

The front of the station building faces west. The building stands on foundations of up to 60 centimeters from the ground. The station building has two main rooms: one for the train dispatcher and station master, and another for administration and ticket sale. Between these two is the waiting area. Part of the building still retains the original Dutch architecture, such as the tall doors and windows.

Services

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The following is a list of train services at the Serang Station.

Passenger Services

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LM Merak Commuter Line, to Rangkasbitung and Merak

Supporting transportation

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Type Route Destination
Angkot R03 Pakupatan–Pasar Rau–Kepandean
R06 Cipocok–Pasar Lama–Pasar Rau
R07 Kepandean–Pasar Lama–Pasar Rau
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Incidents

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  • On 8 June 2015, The pipeline freight train from Krenceng to Semarang collapsed at the crossing close to this station, there were no fatalities in this incident. As a result of this incident, a number of trains bound for Tanah Abang experienced delays and the access road was temporarily closed.[8]
  • On 26 July 2022, Lokal Merak heading to Rangkasbitung left this station and crashed into an "odong-odong" at Silebu about 5 metres from the station injuring several passengers and killing 9. The crossing gates have been added at the site where the accident occurred.[9]

References

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  1. ^ a b Ministry of Transportation (2014). Buku Informasi Direktorat Jenderal Perkeretaapian 2014 (PDF) (in Indonesian). Directorate General of Railways. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 January 2020.
  2. ^ "KCI Dapatkan Izin Operasi KA Lokal Merak dan Prameks" (in Indonesian). Thresa Sandra Desfika. 10 July 2020. Retrieved 8 April 2021.
  3. ^ Abdullah, Fariz (19 March 2017). "Empat Perjalanan KA Lokal Rangkasbitung - Tanah Abang Dihapus 1 April 2017". bantenhits.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 21 April 2023.
  4. ^ "April 2017, KA Lokal Hanya Layani Rute Rangkasbitung-Merak". Inilah Banten (in Indonesian). 20 March 2017. Retrieved 21 April 2023.
  5. ^ Fahmi, M. Iqbal (2 July 2017). Rastika, Icha (ed.). "KA Krakatau Berubah Jadi KA Singasari, Berikut Jadwal dan Rute Barunya". KOMPAS.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 21 April 2023.
  6. ^ Staatsspoorwegen (1921–1932). Verslag der Staatsspoor-en-Tramwegen in Nederlandsch-Indië 1921-1932. Batavia: Burgerlijke Openbare Werken.
  7. ^ Teeuwen, D. (2010). "Manpower, steam tractions and contact wires" (PDF).
  8. ^ Deslatama, Yandhi (8 July 2015). Linawati, Mevi (ed.). "Anjloknya Kereta Pengangkut Pipa di Serang Sempat Kagetkan Warga". liputan6.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 21 April 2023.
  9. ^ "Pasca Kecelakaan Maut Odong-Odong Tewaskan 10 Orang, Warga Pasang Palang Pintu Secara Swadaya". Tribun Bekasi.
  • Banten Department of Culture and Tourism, Banten Heritage Building (2008). Mengenal Banten 3. Banten: Banten Department of Culture and Tourism. pp. 34–35.
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Preceding station   Kereta Api Indonesia   Following station
Karangantu
towards Merak
  Merak–Tanah Abang   Walantaka
towards Tanah Abang