Semarang Tawang railway station

Semarang Tawang Station (SMT) is a large class type A railway station in Tanjung Mas, North Semarang, Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia. The station which is located at an altitude +2 m is included in Operational Area IV Semarang and the largest station in Semarang and North Central Java. The station is the oldest major railway station in Indonesia after Semarang Gudang Station and opened on 19 July 1868 on the Semarang Tawang–Tanggung railway.[1] All trains that go through the North Java line stop at this station except Jayabaya, Kertajaya, and cargo trains.

Semarang Tawang Station

Stasiun Semarang Tawang
Kereta Api Indonesia
Station from across the polder Tawang (Tawang pond)
General information
Other namesTawang Station
LocationJl. Taman Tawang 1, Tanjung Mas, North Semarang, Semarang
Central Java
Indonesia
Coordinates6°57′52″S 110°25′40″E
Elevation+2 m (6.6 ft)
Owned byKereta Api Indonesia
Operated byKereta Api Indonesia
Line(s)Kereta Api Indonesia Tegal–Brumbung
Platforms1 side platform
2 island platforms
Tracks8
Construction
ParkingAvailable
AccessibleAvailable
ArchitectJ.P. de Bordes
Other information
Station codeSMT
History
Opened1 June 1914
Services
Preceding station Kereta Api Indonesia Following station
Semarang Poncol
Terminus
Kedungsepur Alastua
towards Ngrombo
Location
Semarang Tawang Station is located in Semarang
Semarang Tawang Station
Semarang Tawang Station
Location in Semarang

Because of the rapid development and improper city planning of the coastal city of Semarang, Tawang station is frequently flooded by heavy rainfall,[2] rising sea levels, and the loss of catchment areas north of the station. This impacts railway operations on northern railway connections.[3]

Services

The following is a list of train services at the Semarang Tawang Station

Executive class

Mixed class

Premium Economy class

Economy Plus class

Economy class

Local/Commuter train

References

Preceding station   Kereta Api Indonesia   Following station
Semarang Poncol
towards Tegal
  Tegal–Brumbung   Alastua
towards Brumbung


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