Jakarta airport railway and station guide


A guide to the Soekarno–Hatta Line – the Jakarta airport train. Travel information, tickets, and which stations are best for visitors.

The Soekarno–Hatta Airport Commuter Line (formerly the Soekarno–Hatta Airport Rail Link) is the airport railway connecting Soekarno–Hatta International Airport to Central Jakarta.

The Soekarno–Hatta Line was built with the combination of a new railway connecting to an existing track. As such the railway has to weave its way around the airport and surrounding area to get to the old track.

Airport train information

It’s not an express train, but it’s still a better option than a taxi in peak hour traffic.

Here is all the information on how to get the Jakarta airport train, and if it’s worth getting for your trip.

Soekarno–Hatta Line Map

A map of all the stations on the Soekarno–Hatta Line, and useful travel landmarks that are mentioned in this guide.


[Map of the Soekarno–Hatta Line.]

Soekarno–Hatta Line route

[A06] Soekarno–Hatta International Airport (SHIA)
[A05] Batu Ceper
[A04] Rawa Buaya
[A03] Duri
[A02] BNI City
[A01] Manggarai

For visitors the most useful stations are BNI City and Manggarai.

Tickets

Tickets were previously available at railink.co.id, but the tickets at now at reservation.kci.id. This is a not a user-friendly site for English speakers, so it’s easier to buy a ticket at the station.

A regular ticket is Rp100,000 ($7.13 USD). At the time I travelled there was a promo rate of 70,000 IDR ($5 USD).

SHIA Station

SHIA Station (Soekarno–Hatta International Airport Station) is located between Skytrain station of Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 of Soekarno–Hatta International Airport. Unlike the airport train at KL and Hong Kong (as two examples), the airport train is not accessible from the terminals. Instead you have to get the Airport Skytrain, which connects Terminal 1, 2, 3 to the SHIA railway station.

I arrived at Terminal 2 and saw this fancy train terminal, only to find out it’s the skytrain station.

Skytrain Terminal 1

This skytrain to the main station adds another 10 minutes or so to your trip.

Skytrain

At the SHIA Station there is a spacious ticketing hall where you can buy tickets from vending machines or in person.

Train station ticket hall

BNI City

Airport train

BNI City is a station built on top of the existing railway near Sudirman Station. This station is next to Jalan Jenderal Sudirman and near the Dukuh Atas BNI metro station. It takes 46 minutes to get here from the airport.

Dukuh Atas BNI metro station at BNI City
[Dukuh Atas BNI metro station at BNI City.]

At the station there is taxi rank where you can get the reliable Bluebird Taxis. If you already have a Grab account then you can also use that as an option. There is a dedicated Grab pick-up point at the station.

BNI City taxi
[Bluebird Taxis at BNI City.]

From here it’s a short taxi ride to the many hotels in this area. The Hotel Indonesia Kempinski Jakarta at the Selamat Datang Monument is the central point of the luxury hotel area, and that is 1.2 kilometres away.

I was staying in Jalan Jaksa, which is a popular street for budget and mid-range hotels. Jalan Jaksa is 3km from BNI City and it took about 20 minutes in peak hour traffic. This is one of the best areas to stay in Jakarta.

BNI City sits at the tip of Golden Triangle of Jakarta. This is the Central Business District that is bordered by Thamrin Avenue-Sudirman Boulevard, Rasuna Said Avenue, and Gatot Subroto Avenue. The Golden Triangle is the business and financial heart of Jakarta, so the train+taxi combo is a good option for business travel.

With BNI City being a new station near the financial district, I was expecting it to be a grandiose integrated transit and shopping hub, but there is not much here apart from a few shops.

BNI City
[BNI City ticketed area.]

The station is named after Bank Negara Indonesia, an Indonesian state-owned bank which has an office tower opposite the station on the other side of the Ciliwung River.

BNI Coffee
[BNI Coffee at BNI City.]

Manggarai

In October 2019 the line was extended to Manggarai Station. This is a major junction for the commuter railway line, and the station is being redeveloped to become a major urban rail transport hub. In the future it will replace Gambir Station as the central station for long distance railways.

Jakarta network map
[Jakarta train map showing where the airport line connects with commuter rail.]

It takes 57 minutes to get from the airport to Manggarai. From Manggarai you can get the red and blue commuter lines to Gondangdia Station, which is a ten-minute walk to Jalan Jaksa.

The airport train used to go to Bekasi, but it now terminates at Manggarai.

Onboard

The carriages have comfortable seating in 2×2 format, and there are luggage racks.

Jakarta airport train

The seats have USB charging outlets.

USB port

And there are toilets onboard.

Toilet

Is it worth getting the airport link?

Jakarta is an enormous city so for most Jakartans the rail link is not going to save time. For example I met some friends in the popular expat area of Kemang in South Jakarta. By the time they get from Kemang to BNI City, and then get the train, they could have got a taxi to the airport in less time.

For visitors though, and especially those staying within range of BNI City, then the airport train will save you time and frustration.

It depends on the time of day as well. I arrived in the evening peak hour so I was happy to get the train and then taxi. On the way out I had an early flight and I had contemplated getting the first train of the morning at 5.21. I ended up getting a Grab instead at 5am. The Grab taxi was 123,000 IDR, so about 150,000 IDR ($10.70 USD) to allow for tollway fees and rounding up. It took 35 minutes by taxi in the early morning.

Soekarno–Hatta Line news / links

Airport train to start operating from Manggarai Station on Saturday – [03/10/19]
The airport train service is extended to Manggarai Station from October 5. Manggarai will eventually be the central station for all train traffic.

Bekasi-Soekarno Hatta airport train stops operations – [09/09/19]
The rail service now terminates at Manggarai Station, where you can transfer for commuter trains for services to Bekasi.

After one year: Improving international airport train – [12/01/19]

Is Soekarno–Hatta’s airport train (railink) failing? [03/01/19]

Jakarta airport rail link opens, proves a hit with travellers – [31/12/17]

Soekarno-Hatta Airport rail link to emulate Changi model – [03/01/13]

More on Southeast Asia urban rail transit

For more transit guides check out the urban rail transit, and a complete guide to airport railways in Southeast Asia.



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