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Train routes operated by Kereta Api Indonesia
9 routes · classic 6 · night train 2 · scenic 1
Kereta Api Indonesia runs 9 of the routes in the World Train Map atlas, 4,796 km of railway across 1 country. The longest is the Gajayana at 905 km; the fastest is the Gajayana, running up to 120 km/h; the oldest line it runs over here opened in 1927.
The company itself dates to 1945, filed on Wikidata as a railway company. What this page says about the company comes from Kereta Api Indonesia's own Wikidata item, checked against the countries its routes here actually cross before any of it is used; everything about the railway is counted from this atlas. Official site ↗ · Wikipedia ↗ · Wikidata Q2745027 ↗
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- 9
- Total length
- 4,796 km
- Countries
- Indonesia
- Fastest
- Gajayana · 120 km/h
- Longest
- Gajayana · 905 km
- Oldest line here
- 1927
- Company founded
- 1945
- Type
- railway company
Classic (6)
- Argo Bromo Anggrek
Pride of Java’s north coast since 1997. Jakarta to Surabaya in under eight hours with two stops, now carrying KAI’s first Suite Class compartments.
Wikipedia ↗ - Taksaka
Java’s flagship day train links the capital and the sultan’s city in six hours, skirting volcanoes beyond Cirebon and Purwokerto.
Wikipedia ↗ - Rajabasa
South Sumatra’s all-day economy flagship: nine and a half hours and dozens of halts through rubber, coal and pepper country from Palembang to Bandar Lampung.
Wikipedia (ID) ↗ - Mutiara Timur
Java’s eastern express since 1973, tracing the north coast past Probolinggo before winding through coffee country to the Bali ferry pier at Ketapang.
Wikipedia ↗ - Sribilah Utama
North Sumatra’s mainline stalwart since 1978, rolling out of Medan across plantation flatlands to the railhead town of Rantau Prapat.
Wikipedia (ID) ↗ - Argo Parahyangan
The scenic conventional climb over the Priangan highlands and tall Cikubang viaduct: the leisurely rival to the Whoosh bullet line.
Wikipedia ↗
Night train (2)
- Gajayana
KAI’s flagship sleeper since 1999 leaves Jakarta after dark and skirts Java’s southern volcanoes to reach highland Malang in time for breakfast.
Wikipedia ↗ - Bima
Indonesia’s original air-conditioned night train (1967): the “Biru Malam” still slips out of Jakarta at dusk and glides past Yogyakarta before dawn.
Wikipedia ↗
Scenic (1)
- Argo Wilis
The great trans-Java day train: curving around the Lebakjero horseshoe under Priangan’s volcanoes, then along the southern rice plains to Surabaya.
Wikipedia ↗
Photos via Wikimedia Commons — each route page credits the author & licence
How many train routes does Kereta Api Indonesia run?
9 of the routes in this atlas are Kereta Api Indonesia services, covering 4,796 km across 1 country (Indonesia). That is what this atlas draws, not the operator's whole network — a national railway runs thousands of local services no map of notable journeys would list.
What is the fastest Kereta Api Indonesia train?
The Gajayana, Jakarta to Malang, at up to 120 km/h. Its fastest scheduled run takes 12 h 13 min over 905 km.
Does Kereta Api Indonesia run night trains?
Yes — 2 sleeper services in this atlas: Gajayana (Jakarta – Malang), Bima (Jakarta – Surabaya).
When was Kereta Api Indonesia founded?
Wikidata records the company's inception as 1945, and files it as a railway company. The oldest railway it runs over in this atlas opened in 1927 — the line and the company are rarely the same age, and this page dates both.
Countries Kereta Api Indonesia runs in
- 🇮🇩 Train routes in Indonesia 11 routes