KRL Commuter Line Continues To Operate During Eid Holidays
JAKARTA - Krl Commuter Line Jabodetabek and KRL Yogya-Solo, continue to operate krl travel services in Jabodetabek and Yogya-Solo during Eid holidays.
KAI Commuter continues to limit the operational services of KRL Commuter Line in terms of travel frequency and operating hours in accordance with the transportation rules applicable during the Eid al-Fitr period of 1442 Hijri.
For the operation of JABODETABEK COMMUTER LINE travel services during eid holidays, KAI Commuter continues to operate KRL travel services from 04.00 WIB –20.00 WIB, with a total of 886 KRL trips daily.
During this operational restriction, KAI Commuter also applies user restrictions that will go up and down at Tanah Abang Station.
Starting at 15.00–19.00 WIB Tanah Abang Station does not serve users who ride and disembark at the station and only serves KRL users who transit to switch KRL relations at the station.
As for krl travel services across Tanah Abang- Maja / Rangkasbitung, during this operational restriction Rangkasbitung Station, Citeras and Maja do not serve up and down KRL users. For krl trip on the cross only until Tigaraksa /Cikoya Station only.
KAI Commuter also continues to operate 20 trips per day for KRL Yogya-Solo, with operational schedules from 05.00 WIB – 19.10 WIB at the initial departure station.
Meanwhile, for the operation of local train services Prambanan Ekspres (Prameks) Yogyakarta-Kutoarjo PP relations continue to operate 8 trips per day, starting at 05.15 WIB until 17.35 WIB.
Until May 11, KAI Commuter recorded an average volume of Jabodetabek KRL users per day during the restrictions on operational services of the Jabodetabek Commuter Line krl which took effect from May 6, amounting to 358,580 people, or down 9 percent from the average volume per day in normal operations during the fasting month (April 13-May 5) which reached 394,756 people.
For the average volume of yogya-solo krl users per day during the fasting month before the implementation of operational restrictions (April 13-May 5) as many as 4,288 people, while the average volume of krl yogya-solo users per day during the operational restriction period that began on May 6, was 3,363 people or down 22 percent.