JAKARTA - The train (KA) from Gambir Station and Pasar Senen on Monday, February 27 departed on time according to schedule after the flood in Grobogan, Central Java.

"For the train departure from Gambir Station and Pasar Senen Station on Monday, January 27, 2025, it departed on time according to the scheduled departure schedule," said KAI Daop 1 Jakarta Public Relations Manager, Ixfan Hendriwintoko, quoting Antara.

KAI Daop 1 Jakarta recorded the number of passengers on departure from Gambir Station today as many as 10,278 people and 16,928 people from Pasar Senen Station.

As for 08.00 WIB, the number of long-distance trains (KAJJ) carried out was 69 trips, with a capacity of 38,012 seats.

Of the 69 trips, 36 KAJJ trips came from Gambir Station with a total of 16,386 seats, while 33 trips from Pasar Senen Station with 21,626 seats were available.

"The occupancy rate has reached 71.6 percent, with a total of 27,206 seats sold," said Ixfan.

He then appealed to passengers who want to plan a trip by train during this weekend's long holiday period to see the availability of tickets first.

"For this period January 24-29, 2025, the remaining 49,430 seats available for the availability of dynamic seating because train ticket sales are still ongoing," he said.

A number of trains experienced delays in arrivals at both Gambir stations and at Pasar Senen stations. This is because the train is taking a round trip via Gambiringan-Gundoh-Brumbung and Surabaya-Solo-Brumbung as well as a delay in train departure schedules.

This occurred due to a disruption in train travel that occurred due to overflowing water on the railway line at Km 32+5/7 between Karangjati Station and Gubug Station in Grobogan Regency across Semarang-Surabaya.

As a result of the overflow of water, the route will be temporarily closed starting Friday (24/1) at 22.25 WIB. The closure of the lane is to ensure that the handling can be carried out intensively.


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