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Power Disruption Resolved and Flooding Subsides, KRL Green Line Queues Cleared

| Source: DETIK Translated from Indonesian | Infrastructure
Power Disruption Resolved and Flooding Subsides, KRL Green Line Queues Cleared
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The handling of the operational disruption on the Overhead Catenary System (OCS) between Jurangmangu Station and Pondok Ranji Station has been completed, with the OCS on both tracks now illuminated again,” stated an Instagram story post from @commuterline on Monday (4/5/2026). “Meanwhile, the water pooling that previously covered the tracks between Kebayoran Station and Pondok Ranji Station is gradually receding, and the normalisation process for Commuter Line services on the Tanah Abang-Rangkasbitung route is underway, though queues are still being dispersed,” it added. PT KAI requests that passengers continue to follow instructions from on-duty personnel. PT KAI also extends its apologies. “We urge users to follow directions and information from field personnel. Always prioritise safety and we apologise for any inconvenience,” it said. Previously, the KRL Green Line route from Tanah Abang was still experiencing disruptions beyond the power outage caused by lightning. The track between Kebayoran Station and Pondok Ranji Station was flooded due to heavy rain. “There is water pooling due to heavy rain between the tracks at Kebayoran Station and Pondok Ranji Station,” stated @CommuterLine, as viewed on Monday (4/5/2026) at 18:56 WIB. It was conveyed that KRL services could not yet pass through. KRL users were advised to follow directions and information from field personnel. “Always prioritise safety and we apologise for any inconvenience,” wrote the PT KAI Commuter account. As of 18:24 WIB, PT KAI Commuter announced that Rangkasbitung return services were currently operating on one track alternately. It was also explained that KRL services were only running to Serpong. “Train 1757D (Rangkasbitung-Tanah Abang) operates only to Serpong Station, returning as Train 1760D (Serpong-Rangkasbitung),” wrote PT KAI Commuter.

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