JAKARTA - Thousands of masses packed the National Monument (Monas) area on Sunday morning in the context of the Palestinian Defense Grand Action. The high concentration of participants caused a number of roads around Monas to experience congestion and temporary closure. This condition has an impact on access to Gambir Station, which is located not far from the center of action.

To anticipate these obstacles, PT Kereta Api Indonesia (Persero) Daop 1 Jakarta took a policy by imposing an Extraordinary Stop (BLB) at Jatinegara Station for trains departing from Gambir Station.

This step aims to provide alternative departure options for passengers who have difficulty reaching Gambir Station due to traffic jams. "The extraordinary dismissal in Jatinegara is a strategic solution, especially for passengers from eastern Jakarta," said Ixfan Hendriwintoko, Public Relations Manager of KAI Daop 1 Jakarta.

In normal situations, these trains are not scheduled to stop at Jatinegara Station. However, specifically on August 3, 2025, several trains from Gambir will carry out additional stops as a form of operational adjustment.

The following is a list of departure trains from Gambir Station which will stop amazingly in Jatinegara:

KA 6 Argo Semeru (Gambir Surabaya Gubeng) at 06.20 WIB

KA 50A Purwojaya (Gambir Kroya) at 07.00 WIB

KA 132 Parahyangan (Gambir Bandung) at 07.30 WIB

KA 46 Taksaka (Gambir Yogyakarta) at 07.45 WIB

KA 2 Argo Bromo Anggrek (Gambir Surabaya Pasar Turi) at 08.20 WIB

KA 16 Argo Dwipangga (Gambir Solo) at 08.50 WIB

KA 118 Gunung Jati (Gambir Semarang Tawang) at 09.00 WIB

KA 7006 Batavia (Gambir Solo) at 09.35 WIB

KA 40 Sembrani (Gambir Surabaya Pasar Turi) at 10.20 WIB

KA 62 Manahan (Gambir Solo) at 10.30 WIB

KA 122 Cakrabuana (Gambir Cirebon) at 10.50 WIB

KAI Daop 1 Jakarta appealed to prospective passengers to adjust travel plans, estimate travel time to the station, and choose the most efficient departure point of the day.

In addition, passengers are reminded to continue to comply with applicable regulations for the safety and comfort of all train service users.


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