Whoosh Returns to 62 Daily Services, First Train Departing at 06.25 WIB
Ahead of the 2026 Eid holiday period, Indonesia China High-Speed Railway (KCIC) is preparing to restore normal Whoosh train operations to 62 journeys daily.
From 14 March 2026, Whoosh will resume normal operations with 62 daily departures, after schedules had been adjusted to 42 journeys to support work relocating high-voltage overhead power line cables that cross the operational route.
“Several initial stages of the high-voltage overhead power line relocation work crossing the Whoosh operational route have progressed safely and smoothly, so operational journeys can be increased incrementally,” stated KCIC General Manager Corporate Secretary Eva Chairunisa in an official statement on Thursday (12 March 2026).
From Tegalluar Summarecon Station, the first Whoosh departure will be at 06.05 WIB and the final train at 21.05 WIB.
Whoosh tickets for departures from 14 March 2026 onwards can now be booked through all official sales channels including the Whoosh app, the official ticket website ticket.kcic.co.id, and partner applications such as Access by KAI, Livin’ by Mandiri, BRImo, Wondr by BNI, Tiket.com, Traveloka, and Trip.com.
“KCIC thanks the public for their support during the operational adjustment period. Information regarding continued high-voltage overhead power line relocation work and subsequent operational adjustments will be provided regularly to the public,” she concluded.
From Tuesday (10 March 2026), access and waiting areas for Whoosh feeder trains at Bandung Station will relocate to a new area on the western side of the station, directly in front of the Al Mu’min Mosque.
Whoosh passengers using feeder trains to Padalarang Station can access this location through the Northern Gate of Bandung Station from Kebon Kawung Road.
The change of access and feeder train waiting areas at Bandung Station takes effect from the first feeder departure from Bandung Station, which continues to operate on schedule at 07.16 WIB with Whoosh departing Padalarang at 07.53 heading to Halim.
As a result, feeder train waiting areas on the eastern and southern sides of Bandung Station will no longer be used.
However, during the socialisation period until the end of March 2026, access via the southern side of the station can still be utilised to help passengers transition to the new area.