92,000 Lebaran Travellers Depart from Railway Stations in Bandung
A total of 92,390 passengers will use trains departing from Bandung to various regions across Java during the 2026 Lebaran holiday period. The Lebaran transport service will run for 22 days.
Meanwhile, incoming passenger traffic also shows significant numbers. During the same period, an estimated 85,680 customers are expected to arrive in Bandung.
“Passengers will depart from and arrive at the two stations in Bandung, namely Bandung Station and Kiaracondong Station. PT KAI Daop 2 Bandung has undertaken various preparations to ensure passenger journeys proceed safely, comfortably, and on schedule during the 2026 Lebaran transport period,” said Manager of Public Relations KAI Daop 2 Bandung, Kuswardojo.
These figures, he continued, demonstrate the high public interest in using rail transport. The numbers show that Bandung is not only a primary departure point but also a favoured destination for the public during the 2026 Lebaran period.
Kuswardojo stated that the organisation has implemented various anticipatory measures to accommodate the increased passenger volume. These include optimisation of facilities and infrastructure, improved station services, and additional personnel to facilitate smooth passenger flow.
“We are projecting a significant increase in passenger volume during this year’s Lebaran transport period. As of 2 March 2026, 92,390 passengers are registered to depart and 85,680 passengers to arrive via Bandung Station and Kiaracondong Station. These figures will continue to change as ticket sales progress. KAI Daop 2 Bandung is committed to providing the best service, ensuring passenger journeys proceed safely, comfortably, and on schedule,” he emphasised.
He added that KAI continues to appeal to the public to plan their journeys carefully, pay attention to departure schedules, and arrive at the station early to avoid queues and congestion in service areas. Station personnel have been stationed to provide information and assist passengers during peak travel periods.
Safety is a top priority, including coordination with relevant parties to support the smooth operation of long-distance train services. The 2026 Lebaran Transport programme registration opened on Sunday, 1 March and runs until 29 March 2026.