Taksaka

Taksaka
Taksaka train 44 in Karawang Station heading to Yogyakarta, 2025
Overview
Service typeInter-city rail
StatusOperational (regular & addition)
LocaleOperational Area VI Yogyakarta Operational Area I Jakarta
First service19 September 1999
Current operatorKereta Api Indonesia
Route
TerminiGambir
Yogyakarta
Distance travelled512 km (318 mil)
Average journey time6 hours 8 minutes
Service frequency3x daily each way (morning, noon, & night)
Train number43-48
On-board services
Classesexecutive & luxury
Seating arrangements
  • 50 seats arranged 2-2 (executive class)
  • 26 seats arranged 1-2 (luxury class)
Sleeping arrangementsthe seats can be rotated and can be reclined up to 140° (luxury class)
Catering facilitiesOn-board cafe and trolley service
Observation facilitiesThe duplex panoramic glass, with blinds, heat insulating laminated layer
Entertainment facilitiesfree Wi-Fi, Air conditioning, USB, Passenger information system, etc
Technical
Rolling stockCC206
Track gauge1.067 mm
Operating speed80 km/h (50 mph) to 120 km/h (75 mph)

Taksaka (Indonesian: Kereta Api Taksaka) is a passenger train with 2 class is executive and luxury class train that operated by PT Kereta Api Indonesia which runs between Gambir (GMR) and Yogyakarta (YK) via Purwokerto (PWT), this train is an inter-city rail. The train runs 3× daily (morning, noon, and night) around 512 kilometers (318 miles) in 6 hours 8 minutes with stops at Cirebon, Purwokerto, Kroya (night schedule only), and Kebumen (noon schedule only). Taksaka is the which as non-Argo from another named the "Argo" based from Mountain train with fastest travel from Jakarta Gambir to Yogyakarta.

Taksaka was launched by Kereta Api Indonesia on 19 September 1999 because name of the Taksaka was inspired the Taksaka dragon.