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        "id": 1819813,
        "msgid": "all-about-the-newly-operational-jis-station-1782230185",
        "date": "2026-06-23 22:27:53",
        "title": "All About the Newly Operational JIS Station",
        "author": "",
        "source": "DETIK",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Infrastructure",
        "summary": "The Jakarta International Stadium (JIS) train station has officially opened, providing KRL commuter line access to the stadium for football matches and concerts. Currently, the station operates with a single platform, requiring trains from Jakarta Kota to transit at Tanjung Priok before reaching JIS. Passengers have welcomed the new connection but expressed hopes for a second platform to enable direct two-way service.",
        "content": "<p>The Jakarta International Stadium (JIS) station has officially\ncommenced operations, allowing the public to use the KRL commuter line\nto attend football matches or concerts at the venue.<\/p>\n<p>The inaugural operation of JIS Station was officiated by Jakarta\nGovernor Pramono Anung on Monday (22\/6). The station is located between\nTanjung Priok Station and Ancol Station in North Jakarta.<\/p>\n<p>To reach JIS Station via KRL, passengers must board a train heading\nto Jakarta Kota Station. From Jakarta Kota, the train passes through\nKampung Bandan Station and Ancol Station before proceeding directly to\nTanjung Priok Station. The KRL does not stop at JIS Station first\nbecause only one platform has been installed, meaning the train must\ntransit at Tanjung Priok before heading back towards Jakarta Kota. From\nTanjung Priok, the KRL then stops at JIS Station.<\/p>\n<p>detikcom tested the journey using an eight-carriage train from\nJakarta Kota to JIS Station on Tuesday (23\/6\/2026). The departure\ninterval for trains from Jakarta Kota is every 30 minutes. The team\ndeparted at 10:30 WIB, following the previous train\u2019s departure at 10:00\nWIB. The train then travelled from Jakarta Kota through Kampung Bandan\nand Ancol, arriving at Tanjung Priok at 10:45 WIB. The train does not\nstop directly at JIS Station when boarding from Jakarta Kota because\nonly one platform is currently installed, serving the route from Tanjung\nPriok towards Jakarta Kota. Consequently, the train must transit at\nTanjung Priok and wait approximately 15 minutes before departing again\ntowards Jakarta Kota. The total travel time from the transit point at\nJakarta Kota is 45 minutes. The journey from Tanjung Priok to JIS\nStation takes 5 minutes, arriving at JIS Station around 11:05 WIB.<\/p>\n<p>There are three access points to JIS Station for prospective\npassengers. The first entrance is on Jalan RE Martadinata, located\ndirectly beside the road and wide enough for two people to pass. A KRL\nticket booth is available in front of the entrance, and a side path\nleads to stairs connecting to JIS Stadium and Jalan Carnaval Ancol or RE\nMartadinata. The walking time from the station to the stadium is\napproximately 2 to 3 minutes, requiring pedestrians to use stairs and a\npedestrian bridge (JPO) to reach the stadium. The JPO is quite wide,\nwith tall partitions or fences encircling the walkway, though the fences\ndo not completely enclose the path. The station itself still looks brand\nnew, featuring a security room, storage room, separate prayer rooms for\nmen and women, and toilets for men, women, and disabled persons. All\nrooms are constructed using containers, differentiated only by their\ncolours, ranging from orange to grey.<\/p>\n<p>Residents have expressed happiness that KRL access now makes it\neasier to watch Persija Jakarta home matches at JIS Stadium. Adnan (17),\na resident of Depok, said he was curious about the newly operational\nstation and tried the KRL to familiarise himself with the route for\nfuture Persija matches. \u201cIt\u2019s good, close to the stadium so it makes\naccess easy. As a student, I\u2019m also happy. For me, it\u2019s useful for\nconcerts and watching Persija play,\u201d Adnan said when met at JIS Station.\nHe travelled for two hours from Pondok Rajeg Station in Depok,\ntransiting at Jakarta Kota Station and Tanjung Priok Station. \u201cYes, I\npassed through earlier. I thought the train would stop here, but it\nturns out you have to go to Tanjung Priok first. My suggestion is to\nhave two platforms so you can come directly from Jakarta Kota,\u201d he\nexplained.<\/p>\n<p>Another resident, Mingming from Sunter, said she was greatly helped\nby the JIS Station, as she no longer needs to alight at Ancol Station to\nvisit or walk around the JIS area. However, she complained that access\nto the station is far, requiring passengers to climb up and down stairs\nand walk a long way to reach it. \u201cFrom here, I go through the stadium.\nBut to get in, the detour is really far, you have to go via the\npedestrian bridge,\u201d she said. Mingming also noted she had just learned\nthe station only has one platform and hoped another would be added in\nthe future to serve two-way routes. \u201cI also just found out there\u2019s only\none platform, they said you have to go to Tanjung Priok first.\nHopefully, they can add more in the future,\u201d she said.<\/p>",
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