Surabaya Gubeng railway station

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Surabaya Gubeng Station

Stasiun Surabaya Gubeng
Front view of the new station building (top) and the old station building (bottom)
General information
Other namesGubeng Station
LocationJalan Stasiun Gubeng (old building), Jalan Gubeng Masjid (new building), Pacarkeling, Tambaksari, Surabaya
East Java
Indonesia
Coordinates07°15′55″S 112°45′08″E / 7.26528°S 112.75222°E / -7.26528; 112.75222
Elevation+5 m (16 ft)
Owned byKereta Api Indonesia
Operated byKereta Api Indonesia
KAI Commuter
Lines
Platforms2 side platform
5 Island platforms
Tracks6
Connections
Construction
Structure typeGround
Parking Available
Bicycle facilities Bicycle parking
Accessible Available
Architectural style
  • Neoclasic with touches of Chalet (old building)
  • Modern (new building)
Other information
Station codeSGU • 4520
ClassificationLarge type A
History
Opened16 May 1878 (1878-05-16)
Rebuilt1905, 1928, 1995
Previous namesStation Goebeng Soerabaja
Original companyStaatsspoorwegen Oosterlijnen
Services
Preceding station   Commuter rail in Surabaya   Following station
Surabaya Kota
Terminus
  Komuter Surabaya–Bangil   Wonokromo
towards Bangil
Surabaya Kota
Terminus
  Supas Line   Wonokromo
towards Pasuruan
Surabaya Kota
Terminus
  Jenggala Line   Wonokromo
towards Mojokerto
Wonokromo
towards Sidoarjo
  Sindro Line   Surabaya Pasar Turi
towards Indro
Location
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Surabaya Gubeng Station
Location in Surabaya

Surabaya Gubeng Station (SGU), known as Stasiun Surabaya Gubeng or Stasiun Gubeng in Indonesian and Spoorwegstation Goebeng Soerabaja during the Dutch East Indies era, is a type A large railway station located at Gubeng Station Street, Pacarkeling, Tambaksari, Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia. This station, which has an elevation of +5 m and is under the management of KAI's Daop VIII Surabaya as well as KAI Commuter, is the biggest railway station in Surabaya and East Java, and serves as the main derparture railway in Surabaya, especially towards the south and east routes of Java, replacing Surabaya Kota Station (except for the Sri Tanjung train), while trains that pass through the northern route of Java, such as major trains going to Jakarta via Semarang, are instead usually departed from Surabaya Pasar Turi Station. The name of the station comes from the Gubeng subdistrict of Surabaya, even though, administratively, the station lies northwest of the subdistrict.

Surabaya Gubeng station was first built on the west side of the railway tracks. In the mid-1990s, new Surabaya Gubeng station building was built on the east side of railway tracks, which are wider and has more modern architecture.