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Heading to Jakarta from Bandung for leisure or business and looking for a cheap, comfy, and traffic-free transport option? More and more travelers today are opting for smarter, more efficient ways to travel—especially with economy trains becoming a crowd favorite. With better facilities and wallet-friendly ticket prices, taking the train for your Bandung–Jakarta trip is definitely worth a try!
I’ve gathered everything you need—from available train options and prices to how to book and seat-selection tips—so you can enjoy a smooth ride. Take it easy and don’t forget to save these useful travel hacks!
So, what economy class trains run the Bandung–Jakarta route? Over the years, several trains have consistently served this journey and become top picks among frequent travelers. Each has its own schedule, features, and vibe. Here are the main options:
1. KA Serayu Economy
The go-to train for budget-friendly tickets and a laid-back journey.
2. KA Cikuray Economy
Ideal if you prefer traveling via Pasar Senen at a pocket-friendly rate.
3. KA Argo Parahyangan Economy
A legendary name for Bandung–Jakarta trips, offering an air-conditioned economy class that’s quite comfortable.
4. KA Pangandaran Economy
A flexible option with multiple schedules—perfect if you want more choices.
5. KA Papandayan Economy
A reliable partner of KA Pangandaran that serves the same route. Great for those exploring alternative departure times.
Most economy trains today are air-conditioned, clean, and fitted with ergonomic seating—far from the stuffy, crowded trains of the past. That means your budget trip can still be pleasant and comfy!
Let’s talk numbers—because ticket prices often make or break your travel decision. Fortunately, PT KAI offers a variety of price points based on facilities and travel time. Here’s a price breakdown for economy-class Bandung–Jakarta trains:
These are base fares and can go up or down depending on when you book, whether it’s peak season, and PT KAI’s fare policies. Prices usually increase during holidays (Christmas/New Year, Eid, long weekends) or special events. So, keep an eye on promos and book early for the best deals!
Nowadays, checking train schedules is super easy—no more asking station staff or waiting for info on WhatsApp groups. You can get real-time updates through the Traveloka app. Just enter your route and travel date, and all available schedules will pop up.
Economy trains between Bandung and Jakarta run daily from morning to evening. But remember, train times are subject to change depending on the operator's policy. Always double-check the schedule before booking to avoid surprises.Note: Schedules may change at any time based on the operator’s policy.
Wondering what the economy-class seating looks like? Good question! Most economy trains now use AC coaches with either 2-3 or 2-2 seating layouts, depending on the train type.
You can see the seating layout during online booking on Traveloka. Window seats are popular for the scenic views, while end-of-carriage or door-side seats are usually emptier—great if you like moving around or need easy toilet access.
To make your journey smooth and meet expectations, here are some pro tips when booking economy-class train tickets:
Follow these tips and your business or leisure trip will be much more enjoyable and stress-free.
For those who love convenience, booking through the Traveloka app or website is a no-brainer. Here’s a quick guide and handy features you should try:
Other must-try features on Traveloka include price drop alerts (so you don’t miss out on promos) and automatic trip reminders. Everything’s made easier for a hassle-free experience!
Bandung–Jakarta trips by economy train are now easy, modern, and surprisingly comfy—especially if you know all the travel hacks. From budget-friendly fares and flexible schedules to digital booking and AC coaches, it’s a smart travel option all around.
So, ready to hunt for cheap train tickets for your next adventure or trip home? Don’t forget to keep an eye out for promos and book early. Who knows—you might score a great deal and have extra cash for snacks once you get to Jakarta.
Buy your train ticket at Traveloka by following these steps:
Your booking is confirmed as soon as you receive your e-ticket, which contains a booking code from PT Kereta Api Indonesia. You should be able to find your e-ticket in your email, SMS, and on My Booking.
On the day of your departure, you have to bring your Traveloka e-ticket to the departure station. Please make sure to arrive at the station at the latest 60 minutes before your departure schedule. Upon your arrival at the station, please follow these steps:
You can book up to four seats for four adults under one booking code. You can also bring your infant with you, but please be informed that they will not have their own seat.
Yes, you can manage to cancel or get a refund for your train ticket, for further information, you can learn it here.
PT KAI requires reschedule or reroute requests to be made in person at any of the selected stations for verification purposes. For further information, you can find it here.
You can get cheaper train tickets if you purchase them within two hours before departure. However, this offer may not be available for all routes or schedules, and discounted tickets are limited.
Passengers must show an ID before boarding. While a KTP (Indonesian ID card) is preferred, other forms of identification that include personal details and a photo can also be used if a KTP is not available.
Train tickets are valid only for the named passenger and cannot be transferred or used for a different schedule, train number, or departure time from what is stated on the ticket.
Passengers are allowed to bring up to 20 kg of baggage without extra charges. Baggage exceeding this limit will incur additional fees.
Excess baggage fees are Rp 10,000/kg for executive class, Rp 6,000/kg for business class, and Rp 2,000/kg for economy class.