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Train Name |
Departure City |
Destination City |
Departure Schedule |
Destination Schedule |
Duration |
Ticket Price |
Jayabaya 107 |
Malang (ML) |
Bojonegoro (BJ) |
12:30 |
16:25 |
3j 55m (Direct) |
IDR 230,000 |
Jayabaya 107 |
Lawang (LW) |
Bojonegoro (BJ) |
12:55 |
16:25 |
3h 30m (Live) |
IDR 230.000 |
Jayabaya 107 |
Malang (ML) |
Bojonegoro (BJ) |
12:30 |
16:25 |
3j 55m (Direct) |
IDR 220,000 |
Jayabaya 107 |
Lawang (LW) |
Bojonegoro (BJ) |
12:55 |
16:25 |
3h 30m (Live) |
IDR 220,000 |
Jayabaya 107 |
Malang (ML) |
Bojonegoro (BJ) |
12:30 |
16:25 |
3j 55m (Direct) |
IDR 205.000 |
Jayabaya 107 |
Lawang (LW) |
Bojonegoro (BJ) |
12:55 |
16:25 |
3h 30m (Live) |
IDR 205.000 |
Jayabaya 107 |
Malang (ML) |
Bojonegoro (BJ) |
12:30 |
16:25 |
3h 55m (Live) |
IDR 200,000 |
Jayabaya 107 |
Lawang (LW) |
Bojonegoro (BJ) |
12:55 |
16:25 |
3h 30m (Live) |
IDR 200,000 |
Jayabaya 107 |
Malang (ML) |
Bojonegoro (BJ) |
12:30 |
16:25 |
3j 55m (Direct) |
IDR 195.000 |
Jayabaya 107 |
Lawang (LW) |
Bojonegoro (BJ) |
12:55 |
16:25 |
3h 30m (Live) |
IDR 195,000 |
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Lawang Station (LW) and Malang Station (ML) serve this route. Lawang Station, established in 1887, is the oldest station in Lawang and the largest in Malang Regency. Located north and east of Malang, the station is located in Surabaya's Operation Area VIII, near the Malang-Surabaya highway. There are 3 train lines with various services, including executive class, mixed, AC economy, and others. Facilities include parking, toilets, prayer rooms, online ticket counters, waiting rooms, and food stalls to the east.
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Malang Station, also known as Malang Kotabaru Station, is a large class A station in Malang City. Operating since 1875, the station originally transported crops and plantations from inland East Java via Tanjung Perak Port. Today, with 9 train lines, Malang Station is one of the busiest passenger stations in Java. Its architecture reflects the neoclassical and colonial styles of the Dutch East Indies.
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Bojonegoro Station is one of the train stations located in Sukorejo Village, Bojonegoro, East Java. It is managed by Operation Region VIII Surabaya. The station has a long history since its opening in 1902 during the Dutch administration. Despite being more than a century old, Bojonegoro Station remains active and is one of the busiest stations in Java.
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In the past, the station was equipped with several infrastructure facilities that are now inactive, such as locomotive depots and railroad tracks to Rembang. However, despite this, Bojonegoro Station still maintains a fairly capable infrastructure with 7 railroad tracks and 3 station platforms. Its strategic location, along Jalan Gajah Mada that connects Babat with Bojonegoro, makes it an important point in the rail transportation system in the region.
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The facilities provided by Bojonegoro Station are also quite complete to fulfill the needs of passengers. Starting from adequate parking areas, toilets, breastfeeding rooms, prayer rooms, counters, to charging stations or chargers.
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Traveling from Malang to Bojonegoro by train is an interesting and enchanting experience. With a travel time of around 3 hours and 39 minutes, this journey not only gives passengers the opportunity to reach their destination, but also offers enchanting natural scenery along the way.
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Train ticket prices for the economy class range from Rp140,000 to Rp180,000, while for the executive class, fares reach between Rp210,000 to Rp300,000, depending on the type of service and facilities desired. Departure times also vary, with the first and last trains departing Malang to Bojonegoro at 12:14 pm using Jayabaya Train 105.
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In addition, this journey also offers an amazing experience through abundant natural panoramas. As the train moves along, passengers will be treated to mesmerizing views, with green rice fields sprawling across the right and left sides of the road and majestic mountains adorning the backdrop. The distance between Malang and Bojonegoro is approximately 198.2 km, making this journey an opportunity to enjoy the stunning natural beauty of East Java.
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