KRL Quieter on First Day of Civil Servants' WFH? Here's the Data
Until 11:00 WIB today, the overall passenger volume was recorded at 335,268 people in the Jabodetabek region, a decrease of 27% compared to the previous Friday before the WFH implementation, when it was 460,184 people,” said VP Corporate Secretary of KAI Commuter, Karina Amanda, in her statement on Friday (10/4/2026).
Karina explained that the decline was evident at stations near government office areas and integrated stations. Observations at Bogor Station until 11:00 WIB showed a trend of decreasing passenger volume.
The number of passengers was 20,431 people, down 26% from the day before the WFH policy, which was 27,659 people. Then at Bekasi Station, it also decreased by 25% or 18,633 people from the day before the WFH implementation, which was 24,835 people. Meanwhile, Sudimara Station experienced a 35% decline or 9,382 people, normally 14,390 people.
KCI’s observations at destination stations also showed a decrease. Juanda Station and Gondangdia Station each experienced a 24% decline or 11,834 people, previously reaching 15,621 people.
Meanwhile, Gondangdia Station decreased by 29% or 13,827 people from previously 19,504 people. These two stations are the main access to several ministry offices and government agencies. Then Palmerah Station also experienced a 29% decline or a total of 13,060 people.
“Although Sudirman Station and Tanah Abang Station remain busy, the passenger flow during this morning’s rush hour was observed to be smoother and more controlled,” Karina added.
Despite the drop in passengers, KAI Commuter continues to operate Commuter Line services normally. As many as 1,065 trips per day are still prepared.
Karina also stated that KAI Commuter supports the government’s policy as an effort to regulate public mobility.
“KAI Commuter also continues to monitor passenger movements in real-time through the operational control centre to ensure that headway (distance between trains) remains maintained according to the set schedule,” she said.