Pangandaran (train)
Pangandaran train 128 passing Cirahayu, April 2025 | |||||
| Overview | |||||
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| Service type | Inter-city rail | ||||
| Status | Operational | ||||
| Predecessor | Priangan Express (2009) | ||||
| First service | 2 January 2019 | ||||
| Current operator | Kereta Api Indonesia | ||||
| Route | |||||
| Termini | Gambir Banjar | ||||
| Distance travelled | 325 km (202 mi) | ||||
| Average journey time | 7 hours 54 minutes | ||||
| Service frequency | Daily (morning schedule from Gambir to Banjar; evening schedule from Banjar to Gambir) | ||||
| Train number | 127–128 | ||||
| On-board services | |||||
| Classes | Executive, Premium Economy, and Panoramic | ||||
| Seating arrangements |
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| Catering facilities | On-board cafe and trolley service | ||||
| Technical | |||||
| Rolling stock | CC206 | ||||
| Track gauge | 1067 mm | ||||
| Operating speed | 55–120 km/h (34–75 mph) | ||||
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Pangandaran is a mixed-class passenger train that includes executive, premium economy, and panoramic carriages that is operated by Kereta Api Indonesia, running between Jakarta Gambir and Banjar via Bandung with the plan for it to be continued to Pangandaran once the Pangandaran rail line is completed by the Government of West Java. The train runs once daily and offers a morning schedule from Jakarta Gambir to Banjar and an evening/night schedule from Banjar to Jakarta Gambir, covering around 325 km (201 mies) in 7 hours and 54 minutes for the travel.
The Pangandaran train itself takes its name from Pangandaran beach in Southern Java. However, for the journey to Pangandaran, passengers must travel with another vehicle after arriving at Banjar to reach the final destination.