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Lubuk Alung railway station

Coordinates: 0°57′39″S 100°21′58″E / 0.960701°S 100.366013°E / -0.960701; 100.366013
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Lubuk Alung Station

Stasiun Lubuk Alung
Kereta Api Indonesia
Sibinuang train stopping at Lubuk Alung Station
General information
LocationLubuk Alung, Padang Pariaman
West Sumatra
Indonesia
Coordinates0°57′39″S 100°21′58″E / 0.960701°S 100.366013°E / -0.960701; 100.366013
Elevation+25 m (82 ft)
Owned byKereta Api Indonesia
Operated byKereta Api Indonesia
Line(s)Kereta Api Indonesia Pulau Aie–Padang Panjang
Kereta Api Indonesia Lubuk Alung–Naras–Sungai Limau
Platforms4
Tracks5
Construction
Structure typeGround
Other information
Station codeLA
ClassificationClass II
Services
Preceding station Kereta Api Indonesia Following station
Duku
towards Padang
Sibinuang Pauh Kambar
towards Naras
Location
Lubuk Alung Station is located in Southern Sumatra
Lubuk Alung Station
Lubuk Alung Station
Location in southern Sumatra

Lubuk Alung Station (LA) is a class II train station located in Lubuk Alung, Padang Pariaman, Indonesia.

The station has five train lines with line 2 being a straight line in the direction of Duku - Padang and Kayu Tanam - Padang Panjang - Sawahlunto and line 3 being a straight line to and from Pariaman - Naras. Line 5 has been decommissioned.[1][2]

Services

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  • Sibinuang, to Padang and Naras (local economy)
  • Lembah Anai, to Kayu Tanam and Duku, connected to Minangkabau Airport (economy commuter)[3]
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References

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  1. ^ Sub-Directorate for Railways and Bridges (2004). Distance Between Stations and Stops Book . Bandung: PT Kereta Api (Persero).
  2. ^ Directorate General of Railways Information Book 2014 (PDF). Jakarta: Directorate General of Railways, Indonesian Ministry of Transportation. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 January 2020.
  3. ^ Sugiana, A.; Lee, Key-Seo; Lee, Kang-Soo; Hwang, Kyeong-Hwan; Kwak, Won-Kyu (2015). "Study on Interlocking System in Indonesia" (PDF). Nyeondo Hangugcheoldohaghoe Chungyehagsuldaehoe Nonmunjib (Korean Society for Railway) (46).