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Bahasa Indonesia: Stasiun Jakarta Kota di tetapkan sebagai Bangunan Stasiun Cagar Budaya Berdasarkan SK Gubernur No. 475 Th. 1993, 29 Maret 1993; dan SK Menbudpar No: PM.13/PW.007/MKP/05, 25 April 2005. Stasiun Jakarta Kota (JAKK) atau dikenal juga dengan nama Stasiun Beos merupakan stasiun kereta api terbesar yang ada di Indonesia. Stasiun ini mempunyai ketinggian 4 mdpl dan mempunyai 12 jalur kereta api. Setiap harinya stasiun Jakarta Kota dipenuhi dengan calon penumpang kereta api yang didominasi oleh penggunan Commuter Line relasi Jakarta Kota – Bogor dan Jakarta Kota Bekasi. Stasiun Jakarta Kota juga merupakan stasiun type Terminus, yang artinya merupakan stasiun akhir dan tidak mempunyai kelanjutan jalur rel kereta api. Disebelah timur stasiun jakarta kota, terdapat Dipo Kereta yang digunakan untuk menyimpan dan melakukan perawatan kereta api jarak jauh misalnya Kereta api Bima, Kereta api Gayabaru Malam Selatan, kereta api Taksaka, dan lain sebagainya.
English: Jakarta Kota Station is designated as a Cultural Heritage Station Building Based on Governor's Decree No. 475 Th. 1993, March 29, 1993; and SK Menbudpar No: PM.13/PW.007/MKP/05, 25 April 2005. Jakarta Kota Station (JAKK) or also known as Beos Station is the largest train station in Indonesia. This station has a height of 4 meters above sea level and has 12 train lines. Every day, the Jakarta Kota station is filled with prospective train passengers, dominated by the use of the Commuter Line for the Jakarta Kota – Bogor and Jakarta Kota Bekasi connections. Jakarta Kota Station is also a Terminus type station, which means it is a final station and does not have a railroad line continuation. To the east of the Jakarta Kota station, there is a Train Depot which is used to store and maintain long-distance trains, such as the Bima Train, the South Gayabaru Malam Train, the Taksaka Train, and so on.
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