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RE: Double Track Cirebon-Surabaya - sego_pecel_madiun - 08-04-2014


Kalau kasih tanggal khawatir kelewatan, mending "segera" Ngakak, ya udah ditunggu aja


RE: Double Track Cirebon-Surabaya - stasiunkastephanie - 09-04-2014

Oya, gimana nih perkembangan DT JAKK-SBI? Apa udah dioperasikan full kah? Kalo ya, berarti janji PT. Kereta Api Indonesia (Persero) bisa menyelesaikan DT sebelum ganti GAPEKA bukan omong kosong doank...Ngeledek


RE: Double Track Cirebon-Surabaya - Warteg - 10-04-2014

Sepertinya DT yang belum selesai itu ada di Pantura Jawa Timur,, mulai dari Bojonegoro ke timur Xie Xie
CMIIW Pasrah Aja DahPasrah Aja Dah


RE: Double Track Cirebon-Surabaya - bhaskara - 10-04-2014


Silahkan baca kembali statement di atas, itu fokus pada KA Kaligung, sementara KA jarak jauh lain pada prakteknya bisa aja melaju dengan kecepatan lebih dari 90 km/jam.

Pernah ngerasain ga naik kereta pas masih single track di jalur pantura sesuai ama kecepatan max 85 km/jam? Saya aja naik sembrani aja waktu itu digeber sampai 110 km/jam kok
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Memang ngukurnya kecepatan gimana ?
Pakai GPS ? Atau hanya ngukur jarak tempuh antar stasiun ?


RE: Double Track Cirebon-Surabaya - stasiunkastephanie - 10-04-2014


Silahkan baca kembali statement di atas, itu fokus pada KA Kaligung, sementara KA jarak jauh lain pada prakteknya bisa aja melaju dengan kecepatan lebih dari 90 km/jam.

Pernah ngerasain ga naik kereta pas masih single track di jalur pantura sesuai ama kecepatan max 85 km/jam? Saya aja naik sembrani aja waktu itu digeber sampai 110 km/jam kok
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Memang ngukurnya kecepatan gimana ?
Pakai GPS ? Atau hanya ngukur jarak tempuh antar stasiun ?
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Out of Topic ʕ•́ᴥ•̀ʔっ
Kalo di android, ada aplikasi GPS speedometer. Silakan kalo punya HP android download gratis, cari dg kata kunci "GPS Speedometer", di situ banyak pilihan aplikasi untuk speedometer via GPS...:v

#promosi...Ngakak









RE: Double Track Cirebon-Surabaya - Anugrah Bima - 10-04-2014


Silahkan baca kembali statement di atas, itu fokus pada KA Kaligung, sementara KA jarak jauh lain pada prakteknya bisa aja melaju dengan kecepatan lebih dari 90 km/jam.

Pernah ngerasain ga naik kereta pas masih single track di jalur pantura sesuai ama kecepatan max 85 km/jam? Saya aja naik sembrani aja waktu itu digeber sampai 110 km/jam kok
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Memang ngukurnya kecepatan gimana ?
Pakai GPS ? Atau hanya ngukur jarak tempuh antar stasiun ?
[/quote]

Out of Topic ʕ•́ᴥ•̀ʔっ
Kalo di android, ada aplikasi GPS speedometer. Silakan kalo punya HP android download gratis, cari dg kata kunci "GPS Speedometer", di situ banyak pilihan aplikasi untuk speedometer via GPS...:v

#promosi...Ngakak






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Jangankan android, di smartphone jadul yang saya punyai aja bisa ada gpsnya ko' disitu bisa ngukur tue kecepatan kereta.


RE: Double Track Cirebon-Surabaya - bhaskara - 11-04-2014

Syukurlah kalau pakai GPS (walau menurutku belum real time), kupikir ikutan masuk ke kabin masinis dan liat speedometer


RE: Double Track Cirebon-Surabaya - G_Rardz Stramala - 11-04-2014

Bethe malah bicarain pengukur kecepatan.......

Back on Topic

[spoiler]kalo ada apa-apa diluar topik yang ingin ditanyakan, sebaiknya via message aja,
OK?[/spoiler]


RE: Double Track Cirebon-Surabaya - cc207 de-33ac - 11-04-2014

sampai saat ini petak bojonegoro ke timur blom dioperasikan DT nya, salah satunya karena stasiun sumberrejo baru blom dioperasionalkan (masih menggunakan ruang PPKA lama). berakibat jalur spoor ke 4 belum selesai dipasang.


RE: Double Track Cirebon-Surabaya - spoor_jadul - 16-04-2014


sumber:


Trans-Java double track faces further delays amid land dispute
3 April 2014

The Transportation Ministry is still acquiring land in the eastern part of Java for its Trans-Java double track railway project, further delaying the project.

The ministry’s railway directorate general spokesman, Muhartono, said on Wednesday that the ministry might have to further delay the full operation of the Jakarta-Surabaya (East Java) railway system after this month, from the project’s initial target of the end of last year, due to ongoing land acquisition.

The ministry has only put into operation 333 kilometers of the Cirebon (West Java)-Surabaya section as of the end of March and the Jakarta-Cirebon section since 2009.

The Cirebon-Surabaya section spans 436 km in total, while the entire double track system stretches 727 km from Jakarta to Surabaya.

“We’re actually planning to operate the remaining 103 km [from Bojonegoro to Surabaya, both in East Java] in stages this month and fully operate the tracks from Jakarta to Surabaya on April 30,” Muhartono told The Jakarta Post on Wednesday.

“However, it could be delayed as we are still dealing with land acquisition in some spots between Kandangan [East Java] and Surabaya.”

He said the land acquisition, which covered two different areas of 3,300 square meters and 3,005 sqm, was still underway to build new public roads to replace the previous ones cut through by the double track railway system. Muhartono said the ministry was planning to commence the operation of the 35 km section connecting Bojonegoro and Babat in East Java on April 11, followed by the 15 km Duduk-Kandangan section on April 17 and the 45 km Babat-Duduk section on April 24.

The final 8 km Kandangan–Surabaya section was initially scheduled to start operation on April 30.

The ministry’s railway transportation director general, Hermanto Dwiatmoko, previously said that the Trans-Java double track railway system along Java’s northern coastal area (Pantura) would help ease the burden of logistics transportation that mostly depended on land transportation.

“Around 30 percent of the load of logistics that currently depends on land transportation is expected to shift to train transportation by the time the Trans-Java double track railway operates,” he said.

According to Hermanto, the ministry has provided unloading facilities in Jakarta, Semarang, Central Java, and Surabaya to support the logistics sector.

The double track system would also increase the existing railway capacity from 84 trains to 200 trains per day and reduce congestion and damage to roads, he said.

“Based on the information we’ve collected, [state-owned train operator] PT. Kereta Api Indonesia (Persero) has bought 150 new locomotives and around 1,000 train cars, some of which are aimed to support the operation of the double tracks,” he said.

The Rp 10.5 trillion (US$929.7 million) project is also expected to reduce the traveling time between Jakarta and Surabaya from between 11 and 13 hours to only between eight and 10 hours.

The double track railway system was built almost 150 years after the Dutch built the railway line in Java in 1864.