JAKARTA - KAI Commuter has operated five CLI-125 trainsets for the operation of Commuter Line services in the Jabodetabek area after the completion of the safety and feasibility certification process by the Directorate General of Railways (DJKA) of the Ministry of Transportation.
KAI Commuter Public Relations Manager Leza Arlan said the five trainsets consisted of three trainsets on the Lintas Bogor and two Cross-Cikarang trainsets consisting entirely of 12 trains (SF12).
Leza said two new trainsets were operated on the Bogor and Cikarang routes starting last weekend, Saturday, June 14.
While the rest were operated on June 1.
"Until now, KAI Commuter has operated five CLI-125 trainsets consisting of three trainsets at Lintas Bogor and two Cross Cikarang trainsets with a total of SF12," he said in an official statement, Monday, June 16.
Leza explained that the operation of the new CLI-125 trainset was to replace the two trainsets operating across the road and not yet for additional travel.
For information, throughout June 2025, the average volume of Jabodetabek Commuter Line users on weekdays was almost 1 million people, with an average user on the Bogor route as many as 406,347 people per day and on the Cikarang route as many as 221,468 people per day.
Meanwhile, users on weekends across Bogor in June were 311,533 people.
Meanwhile, on the Cikarang route, the number of users on weekends reached 179,046 people.
In addition, Leza also remembers users of the Jabodetabek KRL service who used a new KRL to jointly maintain service facilities available on trains.
KAI Commuter also appeals to all users to continue to prioritize safety when commuting lines, always look after and pay attention to your sons and daughters both on the commuter line or on the station.
"For Commuter Line users who will use this new KRL facility, they are advised to maintain service facilities available on the train by not committing vandalism," concluded Leza.
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