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Train Tickets Bandung to Yogyakarta

Looking for a train ticket Bandung to Yogyakarta? Prices for train tickets for Bandung to Yogyakarta start at Rp. 80.000. Find the best and cheapest train tickets on this route and other relevant information. You can also search for cheap trains tickets for other routes and easily compare train and flight prices for different dates.

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Train schedule Bandung - Yogyakarta

NameDepartingArrivingTravel TimeRoute
Lodaya 06:55 13:55 7h 0m Bandung - Tugu
Argo Wilis 07:40 13:35 5h 55m Bandung - Tugu
Malabar 09:50 16:37 6h 47m Bandung - Tugu
Pasundan 10:15 18:13 7h 58m Kiaracondong - Lempuyangan
Turangga 18:10 00:19 6h 9m Bandung - Tugu
Mutiara Selatan 20:00 02:59 6h 59m Bandung - Tugu
Kahuripan 22:15 06:15 8h 0m Kiaracondong - Lempuyangan

Route Information Bandung to Yogyakarta

About Station Bandung

Bandung station, also known by the name of Hall Station is the main station and the largest in Bandung city. The station is located on Jalan Stasiun Timur 1 and Jalan Kebon Kawung 43 Bandung. This station was inaugurated on May 17th, 1884 and is managed by PT . KAI Operational Region 2 Bandung. The station is also called by the name of Terminal Angkot because there are many public transportation to get to this station. Originally this station has only one part, but after the Bandung local government renovated this station, it has two parts but still become one.

Stations in Bandung

About Station Tugu

Tugu Station Yogyakarta is located at the city center and is the largest station in Yogyakarta Province with European-style architecture of the building because it was built during the reign of the Dutch. The station has six railway lines serving the route for almost all major cities in Java. The station started to operate on May 2nd, 1887 and initially served as a transit station for trains transporting crops from Java, Sumatra, Kalimantan and Sulawesi. Then on February 1st, 1905, the station changed its function as a transit station for passenger trains. In 1899 there was built the first outside city line connecting Yogyakarta-Surakarta city. In addition, up to now the station still serves as a treatment place for train. Facilities at this station are complete including the presence of ATM machine, vending machine to free wifi that can be accessed while waiting for train arrival.

Stations in Yogyakarta

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