The Tanjung Priok Line (also known as KRL Commuterline Jakarta Kota–Tanjung Priok), officially the Tanjung Priok Commuter Line, is a commuter rail line in Indonesia, operated by PT Kereta Commuter Indonesia. The line connects Jakarta Kota station in West Jakarta and Tanjung Priuk station in North Jakarta. On maps and diagrams, the line is shown using the colour "pink" (). Covering a distance of only 8.115 kilometres,[1] the pink line is the shortest line in the Jakarta KA Commuter system, and serves mostly as the connecting feeder line between Jakarta Kota station (red line) and Kampung Bandan station (blue line). The Pink Line traces its origins back to a railway line built from 1883 to 1885 during the Dutch colonial era, to connect the city of Jakarta to Tanjung Priok Port. It was also one of the earliest railway lines in Indonesia to be electrified starting from 1925.
Initially, Ancol was not opened at the time the line was fully operational. This station was finally used as a stop from 25 June 2016.[2]
Route patterns
Being the shortest line in the network, it is covered by a single service serving the entire line.
Service pattern
Route
Listed as
Stations served
Jakarta Kota–Tanjung Priuk
Towards Tanjung Priuk: Jakarta Kota → Kampung Bandan → Tanjung Priuk
Towards Jakarta Kota: Tanjung Priuk → Kampung Bandan → Jakarta Kota
Towards Tanjung Priuk: "Tanjung Priuk"
Towards Jakarta Kota: "Jakarta Kota"
4 stations from Jakarta Kota to Tanjung Priuk (bidirectional)
The segment between Kampung Bandan and Jakarta Kota is shared with a minority service of half-racket, counterclockwise Cikarang Loop Line that terminates at Jakarta Kota. However, this service is very rarely available and is not acknowledged on the map, making it relatively obscure and leaving Tanjung Priok Line as the main feeder between the two stations.