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Indonesia’s “new generation” trains are becoming the go-to choice for travelers across the country—and for good reason. These aren’t your average trains; they come equipped with the latest tech, stylish interiors, and features that turn any journey into an experience. Based on reviews from booking platforms, travel forums, and updates from PT KAI, 2025 truly marks a new era for rail travel in Indonesia.
If you're looking for a more exciting alternative to planes or buses, you’ll want to check out these standout new generation trains. In this article, we’ll walk you through the trendiest trains of the year—complete with ticket prices, departure schedules, seat maps, and tips on how to book the best seats (and catch those sweet promos). Let’s jump right in!
In recent years, both PT KAI and private operators have been stepping up their game by launching new generation trains that redefine comfort and convenience. Whether you're a frequent traveler or just planning a getaway, these trains offer premium-level experiences. Here are the crowd favorites:
This one’s the crème de la crème. Designed for luxury lovers, the Argo Semeru Luxury offers an exclusive suite experience that feels more like a high-end capsule hotel than a train ride.
Love modern aesthetics? Taksaka Priority comes with unique themed designs in each car—bringing a fresh, fun vibe to your Jakarta–Yogyakarta journey.
Running the Pasarsenen–Malang route, Majapahit is a fan favorite among budget-conscious travelers. Despite being an economy-class train, it’s been upgraded with sleek stainless steel interiors and modern facilities that rival higher-class options.
All these trains typically come equipped with super cool AC, clean modern toilets, foldable tray tables, adjustable seats, Wi-Fi (on select routes), and even minibars in certain classes. It’s like stepping into the future of travel!
Ticket prices for these new generation trains fall in the mid-to-premium range—and they're absolutely worth it for the comfort and experience they offer. Here's a quick breakdown:
Note: Prices may vary depending on season and availability. For the most accurate pricing, always check the Traveloka app or website.
These trains operate frequently, especially on high-demand routes like Jakarta–Yogyakarta, Jakarta–Surabaya, and Jakarta–Malang. Just a heads-up: train schedules can change depending on holidays, operational policies, or special events.
Your best bet? Always check real-time departure times directly on Traveloka. It’s quick, easy, and accurate—perfect for both last-minute planners and well-organized travelers alike.
Picture this: you’re at work, open the Traveloka app out of boredom, check a schedule, and boom—book your seat right then and there. No queues, no stress.
If you’re the type who always hunts for the comfiest seat (or just needs an outlet for your laptop), knowing the seat layout is a must. While full seat maps are available during the booking process, here’s a general idea:
Most of these trains also feature LED mood lighting, adjustable seats, and accessibility for passengers with disabilities. Window view, pantry access, or exit proximity? You can choose your ideal seat in-app.
Think scoring the perfect seat at a great price is just luck? Nope—there’s a method to the madness. Here are some proven tricks from seasoned travelers:
Imagine waking up in a luxury suite as your train glides past Mount Merapi. Coffee’s hot, your book is open, and the window view is unreal… Yeah, it’s that good.
Booking your train ride has never been this simple. Traveloka has made the process super smooth with a user-friendly app and a ton of features. Here’s how it works:
Why Traveloka?
So there you have it—your complete guide to Indonesia’s sleek, stylish new generation trains in 2025. From modern cabins and updated ticketing systems to insider tips on booking like a pro, you’re all set for smooth, enjoyable travels.
For the latest schedules, seat maps, and promos, always check the Traveloka app before you book. Who says exploring Indonesia has to be complicated? With new generation trains, every ride becomes an adventure in style and comfort.
Happy trip planning, traveler! And remember—great seats and cheap tickets wait for no one.
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.