JIS Station Targeted to Operate in June 2026, New Access to North Jakarta
PT Kereta Api Indonesia (Persero), together with the Directorate General of Railways of the Ministry of Transportation and the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government, is accelerating the final phase of construction for the Jakarta International Stadium (JIS) Station. This station is being prepared as a public transport access point to the northern Jakarta area.
Construction progress up to April 2026 is proceeding according to target. Completion is set for May 2026, with operations commencing in June 2026.
“The presence of this station will provide significant benefits to the community in directly accessing sports and residential areas, while also serving as an effective solution to reduce traffic congestion,” said KAI Vice President of Corporate Communication Anne Purba in an official statement on Sunday (12/4/2026).
In 2022, the number of users was recorded at 1,599,107 people. This figure rose to 2.6 million in 2023, then 3.3 million in 2024. The number of users increased again to 3.5 million in 2025. From January to March 2026, it recorded 873,658 users.
“This significant growth in KRL service users demonstrates that train services are increasingly becoming the primary choice,” she said.
“KAI, together with DJKA of the Ministry of Transportation, KAI Commuter, and the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government, continues to synergise to ensure the construction of JIS Station becomes the answer to the need for better intermodal integration in Jakarta,” Anne continued.
Service enhancement is also supported by infrastructure improvements. KAI, along with DJKA of the Ministry of Transportation, is carrying out electrification and double-track construction along 8.115 kilometres between Jakarta Kota and Tanjung Priok.
These improvements enhance the reliability of services on the northern line. Operational capacity is also increasing to meet the mobility needs of residents.
“KAI through KAI Commuter focuses on providing transportation services that benefit the public,” she emphasised.