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btw this is the old cars, its been a few month since the new cars and they are awesome, automatic doors, nicer suspension i believe, and nicer seats and infotainment
I never get less impressed by your effort to pronounce local names correctly. It is quite immaculate, and the locals shouldn't be too confused when listening to you pronouncing names. Surabaya is my hometown and place of birth. We often went back by planes. Used to be 1 hour 5 minutes flight, but with traffic and route patterns, it is now at least 1 hour 20 minutes (airlines asking 1 hour 30 minutes to avoid being considered delays). That on top of the 1 hour+ you take from downtown to Soekarno-Hatta Airport, another hour for the check-in and other air travel rituals, and another 2 hours for the same over Juanda Airport. In total, it practically takes 5+ hours door-to-door by plane. The train approximately takes 4 extra hours. Both Gambir and Pasar Turi is right in the middle of the city and easily accessible by all kinds of public transport. This is exactly why a Whoosh connection will easily doom any air travel demand, except for those living in Western Jakarta or Sidoarjo / Southern Surabaya. There is no beating that 3 hours 30 minutes travel time from Cilitan Halim to western Surabaya satellite towns. It easily equalises total air travel time, but without all the undignifying security rituals or safety restrictions. Being able to play with your phone, walk around the train, stretch your leg anytime, easily makes any grown up aviation enthusiast prefers HSR over planes.
I agree that his pronunciation is very impressive and I commend it highly... however ironically I was reading this comment when he said Sirebon, instead of Chirebon for Cirebon. An easy mistake to make for us native English speakers, but it does change the meaning of 'Coklat' for us... 😂 Cheers from your neighbour in Australia who'd love to return to your beautiful country soon! Especially Jawa!
As an Indonesian myself, I have to agree that this is the best intercity train at the moment! Fastest among conventional trains by quite a margin, and practically lie-flat beds for the whole trip. I'd definitely take this over the Compartment Suites train any time.
4:30 there is a plan that Argo Bromo Anggrek train will have lesser stop in the future, possibly in 2025. This is an attempt by KAI to shorten the travel time into 7 hours 30 minutes. Argo Bromo Anggrek are mostly popular with passenger that are going to Surabaya with fastest time so there is huge potential market for decreasing travel time despite not having passengers from certain cities between the route. 7:10 glad that you address the dynamic pricing system in KAI's long distance train. Even some Indonesian have confusion with the bracket price of the ticket each class. Anyway, that was a great video. Good job and congrats foe your experience.
@riffatpramatyo999 Tidak perlu. Dengan kecepatan maksimal 120km/jam masih bisa dikejar dengan waktu tempuh 7 jam 30 menit atau setidaknya 7 jam 45 menit. Pemberhentian yang dihilangkan adalah di Cirebon dan Bojonegoro, dan dua petak tersebut berada di lintasan dengan taspat 120 km/jam, jadi KA Argo Bromo Anggrek masih bisa lumayan konstan melaju dengan kecepatan 120 km/jam. Kecepatan tinggi yang konstan bisa memperpendek waktu tempuh, jadi walaupun kecepatan maksimalnya 120 km/jam tapi tetap bisa lebih singkat waktu tempuhnya.
@@rakandzakwan6402 oh iya saya ngeri, tapi Cirebon gak mungkin dihilangkan karena masinis daop 1 pengenalan lintasnya ke timur hanya sampe CN. Harusnya BJ dan PK yang dihilangkan.
Bandung high speed train has a extended plan into Surabaya..it go through Yogyakarta & solo one of main tourism destination..so in future you can comfortly go through java
Naik kereta api, tut tut tuut, siapa hendak turut? Ke Bandung, Surabaya!!! The nursery rhymes my dad used to sing me when I was a little Tot. Speaking of little Tot's, when I were a sprog, Gambir was slap bang on ground level before they elevated it in the early 90's. To Juxtapose from the previous comments, nostalgic me would remember the old rolling stock, resplendent in Blue for Executive (with AC), Green for Business (ceiling fans) and Red for Ecomony - proper Rishi Sunak Pesant class with wooden benches. If you did your review in the 90's, you'll see hawkers bundling in at every station selling their wares, or in some instances local delicacies from each city. Beats your trolley service on the Valleys Line between Cardiff and Ebbw Vale. The trains were also usually targeted when it came to footie away days as well, so it wasn't uncommon to see your train window views being spoiled by something that would sound like Stone Cold Steve Austin's shattered glass. Personally, my most recommended Indo train rides would be the Parahyangan from Jakarta to Bandung or the onward train, Argo Willis from Bandung to Surabaya across the central spine for the bang tidy train window views in the panoramic cars. My girls loved the service on that train and were just completely engrossed with the volcanoes and rice paddies. That said, I'm spoiled for train window views since the Severn Valley, Gloucester - Lydney - Newport line is up there with one of the best.
Wow Indonesian train video is back 😊😊 Just like the Philippines, Brazil abandoned railways in favor of highways that makes Brazilians jealous of Indonesian trains which are more comfortable than in Brazil back then 😊😊 The reason why Brazil abandoned railways is because of the Presidency of Getulio Vargas that started a plan to build highways to connect Rio de Janeiro(former capital of Brazil) to the rest of the country because of the rise of automobiles 😊😊 In the 1950s, President Juscelino Kubitschek nationalized some railways owned by private owners to create the RFFSA and the result, with the construction of the capital, Brasilia, highways is the main priority to connect the capital to Sao Paolo, Rio de Janeiro and elsewhere including in the Amazon Region like Para that remained controversial today 😊😊 Notable highways of the JK presidency were Belem-Brasilia Highway(today as BR-153, BR-010 and BR-316) During Brazil's Military Rule(1964-1985) especially President Emilio Medici, highways are the biggest priority to settle some people from the coast to elsewhere in Brazil interior and the reduction of forest especially the Amazon including BR-163, BR-364 and others and as a result, the military government abandoned railways and several lines are closed down mostly in Sao Paulo and Minas Gerais 😊😊 Today, although Brazil is the largest country in South America in terms of land, it is one of the Latin American countries abandoned passenger railways in favor of buses 😊😊 Aside from Brazil, several Latin American countries abandoned and ignored passenger railways like Mexico, Guatemala, Colombia, Uruguay, Chile, Peru and many others 😊😊 In this video, I like to ride Indonesian trains more comfortably than PNR because my issue to ride PNR is too many people along the tracks or squatters which is very dangerous because some trains are victims of rock throwing so from now on, I don't ride PNR anymore due to safety and I'm favor to ride PT KAI trains 😊😊 Hopefully, with this video, DOTr and PNR will watch that to make a railway plan for the Philippines, thanks to Indonesia 😊😊 For me, I like to ride PT KAI and I like to meet some crew to chat about PT KAI and PNR so with all my heart, I hope to see you in Indonesia soon and I will be waiting for you 😊😊 Good Job for this video my friend and I know that video is very nice and next time, come to the Philippines to see PNR including PT INKA trains 😊😊 Have A Nice Day My Friend 😊😊 Greetings from Calamba City Laguna in the Philippines 🇵🇭💕🇮🇩
I heard that Philippines is still building commuter line with electric trains. I wish Philippines much success and hope you have longer railroad in the future. Keep on developing!
Brazil has better innercity a.k.a urban railways than Indonesia tho. Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro has more urban rail network (metro + commuter train + trams) than Jakarta (the only city that have multiple electrified line of commuter trains and metros).
Right now train are best mode of transportation in Indonesia, had > 90% on time schedule and also most of the stations are on city center + had no airport security check up, if use airplane most Indonesian airlines has a problems of delay and safety issue also the airport so far from city center, the minus are train only in Java, Sumatera and celebes
7:20 As a bitter Bornean, I can’t quite agree with you, considering that railways in Indonesia only cover the island of Java, a few scattered routes in Sumatra, and a short track in southern Sulawesi. 😩 That being said, I do enjoy taking the train in Java, but sometimes flights are actually cheaper. With the current pricing, it’s hard to see who KAI is targeting. After all, it takes over eight hours by train from Jakarta to Surabaya, while a flight only takes under two hours.
@ I wish! 😭 But I want to thank you for your positivity and (misplaced) trust in our government 😁 With all the corruption and lack of political will, I feel like we’d have 100 more airport built before seeing a train line being constructed on our side of the island 😢
Nice trip report, terima kasih sudah menggunakan jasa pelayanan kereta api Indonesia, sekarang Argo bromo anggrek sudah menggunakan trainset yang baru tentunya dengan teknologi baru
for the 2025 schedule (planned to be implemented in February next year), the full travel time of argo bromo anggrek will further be cut to 7 hours and 45 minutes....
We went from Jakarta to Bali stopping several times for a few days in each place and crossing by the ferry. I remember the interesting cigarette factory museum in Surabaya and a few nice shopping malls. Most of the trains were overcrowded but comfortable, fairly slow.
Very chill ride and video, thanks. : ) We could do with those "very reasonable" dining car prices (meals £1.20 - £2, drinks 40p - 75p) in the UK! Good to see KAI sticking to regular Indonesian pricing for food regardless of ticket price for the travel service level chosen.
I have travelled from Jakarta to Surabaya in luxury class 3 times (most recently in October 2024). I always enjoy the train journey and it is a nice change from air travel. The luxury class is a very good product and I also highly recommend it. I have also travelled on the compartment class - I thought it was worth the cost. The compartment class train also takes a more scenic route through central Java so I found it good, but it does take longer than the direct route along the north coast of Java.
Fun fact about this Argo Bromo Anggrek, it's actually the first of 'Argo Series' train (previously named Argo Bromo) and it's holding top priority in Indonesian railway, meaning it's literal king of Indonesian railway and must be prioritize to last stop without interruption (except if there's president train passing by ofc), even it's code number in chart is 1 to 6 (highest)
Yes, I agree with you. This is more recommended than the compartment suites in Argo Semeru or Bima if you are going to Surabaya, as it is faster by about two and a half hours.
@@giraffestreet hopefully less, but that is also a generous assumption considering that there's a lot of contra whoosh project factions among our government 😔
Amazing how so many countries manage to provide such good long-distance rail services while the rest of - Australia, I'm talking about you - treats it as some sort of necessity to keep country voters happy. Love the suites - a bit like airline first class on the rails, although the meal service falls a bit short.
Actually, in the Cirebon to Semarang segment, there is a beautiful sea view Which is located on the left side of the train from the direction of Jakarta and on the right side of the train from the direction of Surabaya. Unfortunately you are on the right side of the train coming from Jakarta so you can't see the sea.
i haven't ride KAI trains for quite some time but ..... Audio Technica Headphones!?!?!? IN KAI TRAIN!?!?!?!? oh how our dear KAI have changed. Bravo KAI! from comically terrible in the '90s, into okay in 2000s, to nice in 2010s, and "ok that's actually quite awesome" in 2020s. hope they ironed out the entertainment system bugs. it's nice to see they changed for the better as the time progress. they sure take their time but well... still a good thing to see!
I'm from Cirebon City. Even though this city is small, there are many interesting things here. One of them is Megamendung Batik which is different from other batik. Apart from that, there are many unique culinary delights and historical attractions in this old city ☺️🙌🏻
Yeah my friend and you know Brazil is a country that lacks passenger railway because since the Getulio Vargas era, highways are more of a priority than railways 😊😊
@@TRFA-u4t That's because from the Vargas Era to Brazil's Military Rule, passenger railway declined because the government invested highways rather than railways with the construction of Brasilia and the increased deforestation of the Amazon Region that makes highways expanded 😊😊
I never really tried long distance train travel through Indonesia (even though im Indonesian), but watching your videos makes me want to try it sometimes. Great video as always!
If you saying Surabaya was underrated, well you should try visit Semarang there's plenty of tourist destination here but its often rarely heard because tourist that came to Semarang were only for transit to Surakarta and Yogyakarta There's also railway museums too here at Semarang, the Lawang Sewu and Ambarawa National Railway Museum
Seat 1A 555, This my second video i watched on you're channel, The first was the Cuba train ride. Good footage sir, Greetings from Amsterdam the Netherlands.
What a good video review about Indonesian trains! Thank you for your visit to Indonesia. If you visit Indonesia again, you should try taking the Argo Semeru / Argo Wilis / Argo Parahyangan train. You can enjoy many beautiful views from the train lines in the mountainous areas of Java Island.
I've had many train trips by KAI like Surabaya-Jakarta by Argo Anggrek which you documented, Surabaya-Bandung, Malang-Surabaya, Surabaya-Yogyakarta and Surabaya-Banyuwangi as well 😊
Great trip. I've try this train only short ride from Semarang to Surabaya using brand new Executive Class trainset which is great, thanks to the Independence Day Fare promo. This train considered as King of Northern Railway, beside the few intermediate stop, the train number is below than 10 (in Indonesia, smaller train number you get, your train got more priority than the other), also the seating class on the train is having effect. Next time you visit Indonesia, please try the Airlangga Train which on the Jakarta - Surabaya route is considered as cheapest transportation method or trying Blambangan Ekspres which considered as longest passenger train route in Indonesia.
Oh no Airlangga Train??! That's the cheapest train's ticket fare that I know so far. But the carriages and loko is pretty old which got recondition and that train got goverment subsidies become less 50% fare prices than other intercity train.. But that oldest train is no good anymore, too noisy and have old suspension system I guess.
Welcome back! Yes, I do quite agree on you about compartment vs luxury sleeper one. Price is too expensive for just a bit of extra stuffs you get in compartment one. Also, this is my go to train if I do need to travel between my home and my workplace in Jakarta. 😅 Cheers 🥂
I didn’t know that KAI still operates this old Luxury Car. I thought they already change it to the newer Compartment Suites in all Priority Trains. But yeah, it’s good to see the old Luxury Car back in action on your vlog. Hopefully you can upload that Compartment Suites car soon ❤ from Indonesia
FYI : Real sleeping suites existed in Indonesia around the 60s to 80s (or 90s? cmiiw) with the code "SAGW" (the model is similar to the Vietnamese sleeping train). And it was on the Jakarta-Surabaya Bima train (btw, the Bima train has been around since 1967, so it's old). However, this model of sleeping car was removed due to widespread sexual harassment. The sleeping train itself only returned in 2019, where generation 1 is at Argo Bromo Anggrek (which is in this video), generation 2 is at Gajayana and Sembrani, generation 3 (released 2023) is at Argo Lawu/Argo Dwipangga and Taksaka, and the most "expensive" are the compartment suites released in October 2023 which are now on the Bima and Argo Semeru trains (which are also have you tried before). For the next, try the panoramic service on the Jakarta-Bandung train (Pangandaran train or Papandayan train) or Bandung-Surabaya (Argo Wilis). And try it on the morning train, not the evening train!
I recommend you try Pandalungan from Surabaya Pasar Turi to Semarang Tawang(Executive H Class), transit from Semarang Tawang to Yogyakarta Tugu using Joglosemarkerto(Executive A Class) and finally back to Jakarta from Yogyakarta Tugu with Taksaka, either their Luxury H service or their Executive AA.
If you got at right side seat... you can see the ocean besides train... you can got it when the train across north route (Semarang Route) like Argo Bromo Anggrek train
Both Cirebon and Semarang are recommended. I lived in Cirebon for 2 months in 2014. It is a small sultanate city, like Yogyakarta or Solo. The difference is, Cirebon is much smaller, so it gives you a more laid-back vibe than the growing Jogja. As the estern-most city of West Java, Cirebon has a distinct culture, like a mixed of Sundanese and Javanese. If you love history, culture, and culinary, Cirebon is for you. Semarang is a melting pot where you may find strong Chinese influence. Its Chinatown is a major tourist destination along with the old town (Kota Lama). Semarang is home to stunning old Dutch colonial buildings as well as major Chinese temples like Sam Poo Kong Temple and Pagoda Avalokitesvara.
Mainly all Indonesian stations are modest and narrowly spaced. Even the new Central Station at Manggarai all due to the limited available space. With the exception of the stations constructed for the KCIC high speed rail and the stations constructed during the Dutch colonial era.
14:46 For me its still a toss up between this and the Priority class service that runs on the weekends. Compartment suites are a bit too pricy to be included
This is the 1st gen of luxury car launched on 2017/18. Maybe you can try the 2nd gen of luxury car which is attached to the Gajayana Train bound to Malang from Gambir. The seat configuration is 2-1 and the seat can set to which direction train is going, so it's impossible to get backwards facing. Or if you want to see a more stunning view of alley and rice fields, you can board Argo Wilis train in highest class of Panoramic. The train bounds to Surabaya Gubeng from Bandung. So to be clear, Surabaya Pasar Turi serves for the train that arrives from and Departs to Northern track While Surabaya Gubeng serves for the train that arrives from and Departs to Southern track just like when you boarded Bima compartement.
You should try the new luxury train btw, mind you the newest one is using dark maroon colour seat, not the blue colour seat, in my opinion the first generation (in this video) is still the best compared to the 2nd and 3rd generation, although the 3rd gen is better than 2nd gen. 😅
Sir you try Gumarang train with "legend" class there is busines class. They have a big chair and comfortable , large leg room so you can lie down under the chair,However, this train uses old facilities with carriages from the 70s and 80s. But you Must try one time of your life time trying trip with Indonesian train before the government removes this class. Because many Indonesian people like this class because they chair very comfortable and this class have a nostalgic memory for some Indonesian people. Destination this train is jakarta pasar Senen to Surabaya pasar Turi east Java for the price IDR 300-400.000rupiah. don't be afraid to interac with another pasengger They are friendly and kind people as long as you don't disturb their comfort and maintain your manners. Enjoy your trip sir✌️
Oh no Gumarang train suggestion again.. It's too old, and might be remove soon. That train still exist and maintained because it provides an alternative for passengers who need trains with cheap fares because those trains receive subsidies from the government, such as the Airlangga Train which is less than half the original fare of the intercity train service and even though the standards minimum service regulation of KAI are maintained, the train is too old and takes longer time duration to reach its destination with CC201 or CC202 Loko's I think
Yeah you absolutely right this luxury class gen 2 more reasonable price than Luxury Class Compartment Suite, but I heard the Compartment Suite's carriage has been renovated, with new suspension system and soundproofing but I think it's useless if the old track line that is wavy at some points is not made new. Of course it requires huge funding. I prefer the newest one, called Luxury Class Premium new gen which has better seat model, and better entertainment smartTV. I have never tried Priority Class Wisata, because there are not many routes available.
Halo NonstopEurotrip , okelah Kereta api Suite Copartemen, Luxury , Eksekutip , Panoramix , Vip , Kereta mewah , Priority dan sejenisnya jelas nyaman , mahal , pelayanan bagus serta ada plus minusnya dinegara manapun berada itupun pintu ada juga yang manual dan otomatis . Nah cobalah naik Kereta api Ekonomi New Generation Stainless Steel Lodaya , Logawa , Taksaka, Majapahit berpintu otomatis yang baru rilis biar publik Euro serta publik dari negaramu tau kayak apa sensasi serta kemajuan perkereta apian di Indonesia yang kelas ekonomi . Terima kasih atas Vidio dan ulasanya yang sangat bagus kawan 👍 .
I am surprised ( very pleasantly ) this is still going - two years ago these coaches were meant to be refurbished and more seats installed. The enclosed suites are very marmite
you should try panoramic train and Compartment Suites If you have time, there's the biggest museum train in Southeast Asia. It's called the Ambarawa Railway Museum in Semarang. If you know the schedule, you can enjoy a vintage train from Abarawa to Tuntang and back again to Ambarawa.
@@NonstopEurotripyou have? When did Panoramic train review comes out? I can't wait for more amazing Windows View. Especially if you take Central or South Coast Route they have the best View you can get.
Not fun fact: every year (usually in January) Semarang Tawang Bank Jateng train station is flooded. When that happen, diesel hydraulic locomotive usually helps the trainset run pass the floods as the diesel electric locomotive can't get wet. This is the only moment when the diesel hydraulic locomotive stored at Semarang usually runs and move their wheels for a while.
hey man, you should try the Jenggala Local train from Surabaya to Mojokerto, it's a pretty nice 4-Cars Commuter Train and you could see the stunning views of East Java
If only they made this kind of seating on the newer train, that'll be epic. The seats on the compartment train (which have the same 1+1 configuration) are a bit cramped and stiffer compared to this, let alone the next generations of luxury (which has 2+1 configuration). Although the downside is the seat can't be rotated according to the train's direction
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Just for your information this Luxury Car was made in 2018 and still using the TB1014 (Early Model) aka K10 Bogie but the new one that was made in 2024 and named Luxury Stainless Steel New Generation is using the TB1014-NG (New Generation) which have much better suspension and sound proofing and alot of Indonesian UA-camr or Vlogger say the sound proofing is much better than the earlier model i recommend you to try that Oh yeah and one thing I want to tell you is that the track quality in Northern Mainline is worse than the Southern Mainline that why the train can only reach 90km/h cuz the Southern Mainline is much busier than the Northern Mainline cuz the Tourism City Yogyakarta but the good news that our railways company try to upgrade the Northen Mainline tracks
Hi im from Indonesia and thank you for trying indonesian train journey 😁😁 By the way, do you know a Locomotive Parade in Yogyakarta in 24 October 2024? It's actually used to test new Flyover Rail caled Flyover Rail Joglo, they testing with 8 Locomotive with different types locomotive, type locomotive 3 CC 201, 2 CC 203, 1 CC 204 and 2 CC 300, you might be don,t know about this, but maybe you can search on Google or maybe on UA-cam 11:18 also do you see that green yellow locomotive? Thats a CC 201 or GE U18C using Vintage Livery, this Livery are Rare because its commonly used when PT. KAI still named PJKA (1953 - 1991), but not actual using livery since first time GE U18C arrived in Indonesia, Livery Vintage is only used GE U18C from 1977 until around 1991, in 2021, PT. KAI brings back Vintage Livery to CC 201 with serial number 69 or 83 31 Sorry if my English Bad 😅
Malaysia and Thailand also got some fantastic trains. SG doesn't have mainline railway, The Philippines' railways is in shamble tho they're in the middle of revitalizing it now, Lao's semi-high speed rail is great but idk about other service, Cambodia is.... idk, Myanmar.... well... you better not to expect too much from a country in the middle of a civil war. Brunei and Timor doesn't have any railway as for now.
As of March 2024, Argo Bromo Anggrek got a new 2nd gen "New Generation" Executive coach with automated doors & better suspension though still carry two 1st gen luxury sleeper (New Gen Lux sleeper is still on production at this point) And oh yeah the New Gen Argo Bromo Anggrek Executive coach is hella overprice topping just under 1 million Rupiah (50£) due to it's being the fastest land transportation between Jakarta & Surabaya at only 8 hours scheduled (There is the alternative which is the Jayabaya train that "LITERALLY" use the same New Gen Executive alongside even much cheaper cost but with the exception of bit longer travel time at 10 hours)
What your opinion if semi high speed train between jakarta and surabaya project actually happen? It will use the old rail route but with some adjestment
nowhere near agro bromo comfortable? bro has to try sleeper class on bus jakarta-surabaya with multiple all stars operator such as juragan 99, agramas, mtrans
Now this service has been re-equiped with brand new Eksekutif coaches and dining car. Also, the number of Luxury coaches were doubled to 2 coaches per train! Here it is .ua-cam.com/video/dT58M7HbK1Y/v-deo.htmlsi=oeua9vAZeazreN-U
@@NonstopEurotripYes Argo bromo anggrek is still using this luxury coaches tipe. The new One are only use by the Jakarta - Yogya and Solo flagship Trains.
Bro, I think you should try the cheapest Economy class too, just for the sake of experience. I made a lot of friends when traveling using Economy class.
9:22 the "silly regulation" being a prohibition for KAI to have a true sleeper class. Allegedly the sleeper class was where extramarital affairs, prostitution, subversive political meetings, and other shady businesses took place quite often. Religious conservatives wouldn't let that slide, and lobbied the policymakers for this prohibition. As silly as the regulation is, it kept the crime rate (especially organized crime) in check, at least on the trains.
@@NonstopEurotrip That's not really my point. You don't get the same travel experience in 3rd class as in 1st class just as a person looking out of his Rolls Royce has a different travel experience than a person in a Hugo.Though, admittedly, you wouldn't have much to report. So it's a Catch 22.
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Selamat menikmati kembali kereta api Indonesia,, mantap jiwa,,
You should try to feature China's trains especially the different types of their High Speed Rails.
@markosmataasii2000 ua-cam.com/video/f5wG0eU3NM4/v-deo.html
Nice explore Indonesia train.. great Indonesia train sistem . Thank you..
btw this is the old cars, its been a few month since the new cars and they are awesome, automatic doors, nicer suspension i believe, and nicer seats and infotainment
also the swaying is because Indonesia doesn't lay the tracks on a very stable ground and our tracks are very short
I've tried the new ones too, and these a much better. I'll make a video on them soon :)
@@seishay -short- narrow
@@seishaymaksudnya mungkin narrow gauge ya...
@@mahmudmarsudi4430 bukan kak, rel kita banyak sambungannya
I never get less impressed by your effort to pronounce local names correctly. It is quite immaculate, and the locals shouldn't be too confused when listening to you pronouncing names.
Surabaya is my hometown and place of birth. We often went back by planes. Used to be 1 hour 5 minutes flight, but with traffic and route patterns, it is now at least 1 hour 20 minutes (airlines asking 1 hour 30 minutes to avoid being considered delays). That on top of the 1 hour+ you take from downtown to Soekarno-Hatta Airport, another hour for the check-in and other air travel rituals, and another 2 hours for the same over Juanda Airport. In total, it practically takes 5+ hours door-to-door by plane. The train approximately takes 4 extra hours. Both Gambir and Pasar Turi is right in the middle of the city and easily accessible by all kinds of public transport.
This is exactly why a Whoosh connection will easily doom any air travel demand, except for those living in Western Jakarta or Sidoarjo / Southern Surabaya. There is no beating that 3 hours 30 minutes travel time from Cilitan Halim to western Surabaya satellite towns. It easily equalises total air travel time, but without all the undignifying security rituals or safety restrictions. Being able to play with your phone, walk around the train, stretch your leg anytime, easily makes any grown up aviation enthusiast prefers HSR over planes.
I know I'm not perfect, but I do try! Thanks for noticing. Whoosh extension to Yoga, Solo and Surabaya will be a game changer for travel on Java 👍🏻
I agree that his pronunciation is very impressive and I commend it highly... however ironically I was reading this comment when he said Sirebon, instead of Chirebon for Cirebon.
An easy mistake to make for us native English speakers, but it does change the meaning of 'Coklat' for us... 😂
Cheers from your neighbour in Australia who'd love to return to your beautiful country soon! Especially Jawa!
As an Indonesian myself, I have to agree that this is the best intercity train at the moment! Fastest among conventional trains by quite a margin, and practically lie-flat beds for the whole trip. I'd definitely take this over the Compartment Suites train any time.
Indeed it is! Glad you agree 👍🏻
Gee even the station looks so clean and futuristic!
Nice isn't it!
@ beautiful!
4:30 there is a plan that Argo Bromo Anggrek train will have lesser stop in the future, possibly in 2025. This is an attempt by KAI to shorten the travel time into 7 hours 30 minutes. Argo Bromo Anggrek are mostly popular with passenger that are going to Surabaya with fastest time so there is huge potential market for decreasing travel time despite not having passengers from certain cities between the route.
7:10 glad that you address the dynamic pricing system in KAI's long distance train. Even some Indonesian have confusion with the bracket price of the ticket each class.
Anyway, that was a great video. Good job and congrats foe your experience.
kalau bener Anggrek dipercepat jadi 7 setengah jam, kecepatannya juga harus naik lebih dari 120 km/h, bukan hanya mengurangi pemberhentian
Thanks for your lovely comment and I agree 👍🏻💯
@riffatpramatyo999 Tidak perlu. Dengan kecepatan maksimal 120km/jam masih bisa dikejar dengan waktu tempuh 7 jam 30 menit atau setidaknya 7 jam 45 menit. Pemberhentian yang dihilangkan adalah di Cirebon dan Bojonegoro, dan dua petak tersebut berada di lintasan dengan taspat 120 km/jam, jadi KA Argo Bromo Anggrek masih bisa lumayan konstan melaju dengan kecepatan 120 km/jam. Kecepatan tinggi yang konstan bisa memperpendek waktu tempuh, jadi walaupun kecepatan maksimalnya 120 km/jam tapi tetap bisa lebih singkat waktu tempuhnya.
@@rakandzakwan6402 oh iya saya ngeri, tapi Cirebon gak mungkin dihilangkan karena masinis daop 1 pengenalan lintasnya ke timur hanya sampe CN. Harusnya BJ dan PK yang dihilangkan.
@@riffatpramatyo999kita lihat di gapeka 2025 tp denger2 kalo dari daop 8 yg akan dihilangkan malah pekalongan sama cirebon
09:06 That ottoman seems an empire away
This comment is underrated 😂
@@NonstopEurotripwell Turkey is far from this archipelago
@@mahmudmarsudi4430 it's a joke...
@@NonstopEurotrip yeah i get it its funny...lol
@@NonstopEurotrip 👍
Bandung high speed train has a extended plan into Surabaya..it go through Yogyakarta & solo one of main tourism destination..so in future you can comfortly go through java
It needs to happen. It'll be amazing!
Naik kereta api, tut tut tuut, siapa hendak turut? Ke Bandung, Surabaya!!! The nursery rhymes my dad used to sing me when I was a little Tot. Speaking of little Tot's, when I were a sprog, Gambir was slap bang on ground level before they elevated it in the early 90's.
To Juxtapose from the previous comments, nostalgic me would remember the old rolling stock, resplendent in Blue for Executive (with AC), Green for Business (ceiling fans) and Red for Ecomony - proper Rishi Sunak Pesant class with wooden benches. If you did your review in the 90's, you'll see hawkers bundling in at every station selling their wares, or in some instances local delicacies from each city. Beats your trolley service on the Valleys Line between Cardiff and Ebbw Vale. The trains were also usually targeted when it came to footie away days as well, so it wasn't uncommon to see your train window views being spoiled by something that would sound like Stone Cold Steve Austin's shattered glass.
Personally, my most recommended Indo train rides would be the Parahyangan from Jakarta to Bandung or the onward train, Argo Willis from Bandung to Surabaya across the central spine for the bang tidy train window views in the panoramic cars. My girls loved the service on that train and were just completely engrossed with the volcanoes and rice paddies. That said, I'm spoiled for train window views since the Severn Valley, Gloucester - Lydney - Newport line is up there with one of the best.
Thanks for the suggestions 😃
Wow Indonesian train video is back 😊😊
Just like the Philippines, Brazil abandoned railways in favor of highways that makes Brazilians jealous of Indonesian trains which are more comfortable than in Brazil back then 😊😊
The reason why Brazil abandoned railways is because of the Presidency of Getulio Vargas that started a plan to build highways to connect Rio de Janeiro(former capital of Brazil) to the rest of the country because of the rise of automobiles 😊😊
In the 1950s, President Juscelino Kubitschek nationalized some railways owned by private owners to create the RFFSA and the result, with the construction of the capital, Brasilia, highways is the main priority to connect the capital to Sao Paolo, Rio de Janeiro and elsewhere including in the Amazon Region like Para that remained controversial today 😊😊
Notable highways of the JK presidency were Belem-Brasilia Highway(today as BR-153, BR-010 and BR-316)
During Brazil's Military Rule(1964-1985) especially President Emilio Medici, highways are the biggest priority to settle some people from the coast to elsewhere in Brazil interior and the reduction of forest especially the Amazon including BR-163, BR-364 and others and as a result, the military government abandoned railways and several lines are closed down mostly in Sao Paulo and Minas Gerais 😊😊
Today, although Brazil is the largest country in South America in terms of land, it is one of the Latin American countries abandoned passenger railways in favor of buses 😊😊
Aside from Brazil, several Latin American countries abandoned and ignored passenger railways like Mexico, Guatemala, Colombia, Uruguay, Chile, Peru and many others 😊😊
In this video, I like to ride Indonesian trains more comfortably than PNR because my issue to ride PNR is too many people along the tracks or squatters which is very dangerous because some trains are victims of rock throwing so from now on, I don't ride PNR anymore due to safety and I'm favor to ride PT KAI trains 😊😊
Hopefully, with this video, DOTr and PNR will watch that to make a railway plan for the Philippines, thanks to Indonesia 😊😊
For me, I like to ride PT KAI and I like to meet some crew to chat about PT KAI and PNR so with all my heart, I hope to see you in Indonesia soon and I will be waiting for you 😊😊
Good Job for this video my friend and I know that video is very nice and next time, come to the Philippines to see PNR including PT INKA trains 😊😊
Have A Nice Day My Friend 😊😊
Greetings from Calamba City Laguna in the Philippines 🇵🇭💕🇮🇩
I heard that Philippines is still building commuter line with electric trains. I wish Philippines much success and hope you have longer railroad in the future. Keep on developing!
@JogjaCitizen Yes thanks my friend and hopefully, the Philippines will have a railway renaissance 😊😊
Brazil has better innercity a.k.a urban railways than Indonesia tho. Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro has more urban rail network (metro + commuter train + trams) than Jakarta (the only city that have multiple electrified line of commuter trains and metros).
@@kanojune5754 Yeah 😊😊
Right now train are best mode of transportation in Indonesia, had > 90% on time schedule and also most of the stations are on city center + had no airport security check up, if use airplane most Indonesian airlines has a problems of delay and safety issue also the airport so far from city center, the minus are train only in Java, Sumatera and celebes
7:20 As a bitter Bornean, I can’t quite agree with you, considering that railways in Indonesia only cover the island of Java, a few scattered routes in Sumatra, and a short track in southern Sulawesi. 😩 That being said, I do enjoy taking the train in Java, but sometimes flights are actually cheaper. With the current pricing, it’s hard to see who KAI is targeting. After all, it takes over eight hours by train from Jakarta to Surabaya, while a flight only takes under two hours.
Much more fun though :)
@ Yeah, of course. Then again, bus rides are even better, and nothing tops a road-trip across the island in your old, beat-up car. 😁
@@kilantravels you're getting a railway soon :)
if you compare this luxury class to airplane, maybe yes airplane is cheaper. but no if compare to economy premium or other class as 07:10 explanation.
@ I wish! 😭 But I want to thank you for your positivity and (misplaced) trust in our government 😁 With all the corruption and lack of political will, I feel like we’d have 100 more airport built before seeing a train line being constructed on our side of the island 😢
Excellent presentation per usual.
Appreciated Sam. Thank you! 😊
how is this comment from 6d ago?
@@dandindan my videos are released a week early, and ad-free to my channel members
@@NonstopEurotrip oh
Nice trip report, terima kasih sudah menggunakan jasa pelayanan kereta api Indonesia, sekarang Argo bromo anggrek sudah menggunakan trainset yang baru tentunya dengan teknologi baru
for the 2025 schedule (planned to be implemented in February next year), the full travel time of argo bromo anggrek will further be cut to 7 hours and 45 minutes....
That's great to hear!
We went from Jakarta to Bali stopping several times for a few days in each place and crossing by the ferry. I remember the interesting cigarette factory museum in Surabaya and a few nice shopping malls. Most of the trains were overcrowded but comfortable, fairly slow.
Thanks for sharing!
Very chill ride and video, thanks. : )
We could do with those "very reasonable" dining car prices (meals £1.20 - £2, drinks 40p - 75p) in the UK!
Good to see KAI sticking to regular Indonesian pricing for food regardless of ticket price for the travel service level chosen.
Good point!
I have travelled from Jakarta to Surabaya in luxury class 3 times (most recently in October 2024). I always enjoy the train journey and it is a nice change from air travel.
The luxury class is a very good product and I also highly recommend it.
I have also travelled on the compartment class - I thought it was worth the cost. The compartment class train also takes a more scenic route through central Java so I found it good, but it does take longer than the direct route along the north coast of Java.
Thanks for sharing 😊
Fun fact about this Argo Bromo Anggrek, it's actually the first of 'Argo Series' train (previously named Argo Bromo) and it's holding top priority in Indonesian railway, meaning it's literal king of Indonesian railway and must be prioritize to last stop without interruption (except if there's president train passing by ofc), even it's code number in chart is 1 to 6 (highest)
Yes, I agree with you. This is more recommended than the compartment suites in Argo Semeru or Bima if you are going to Surabaya, as it is faster by about two and a half hours.
Gonna miss this old train feel when the whoosh hsr is extended to Surabaya. But good riddance with the shaky and noisy trips tbh 😅
Won't be for a while 😂
Still have time for the next 10 years 😅
@@giraffestreet hopefully less, but that is also a generous assumption considering that there's a lot of contra whoosh project factions among our government 😔
Before entering semarang, the rail is side by side with java sea, its on your left side
Amazing how so many countries manage to provide such good long-distance rail services while the rest of - Australia, I'm talking about you - treats it as some sort of necessity to keep country voters happy. Love the suites - a bit like airline first class on the rails, although the meal service falls a bit short.
Good points. But you can't have everything and it's great value still imho 🥂😊
Brisbane Sydney train is good 👍
Actually, in the Cirebon to Semarang segment, there is a beautiful sea view Which is located on the left side of the train from the direction of Jakarta and on the right side of the train from the direction of Surabaya. Unfortunately you are on the right side of the train coming from Jakarta so you can't see the sea.
i haven't ride KAI trains for quite some time but ..... Audio Technica Headphones!?!?!? IN KAI TRAIN!?!?!?!? oh how our dear KAI have changed. Bravo KAI!
from comically terrible in the '90s, into okay in 2000s, to nice in 2010s, and "ok that's actually quite awesome" in 2020s. hope they ironed out the entertainment system bugs. it's nice to see they changed for the better as the time progress. they sure take their time but well... still a good thing to see!
It's good 😊
Excellent video thanks for sharing
Glad you enjoyed it 😊
I'm from Cirebon City. Even though this city is small, there are many interesting things here. One of them is Megamendung Batik which is different from other batik. Apart from that, there are many unique culinary delights and historical attractions in this old city ☺️🙌🏻
I'll put it on my to-do list 😄
ANOTHER GREAT VIDEO !! THANK YOU FOR THE EXCLUSIVE CONTENT ! GREETINGS FROM SAO PAULO, IN BRAZIL !! 💯💯💯
Thanks for watching!
Yeah my friend and you know Brazil is a country that lacks passenger railway because since the Getulio Vargas era, highways are more of a priority than railways 😊😊
@@darwinqpenaflorida3797 Yes !! You are right!
@@TRFA-u4t That's because from the Vargas Era to Brazil's Military Rule, passenger railway declined because the government invested highways rather than railways with the construction of Brasilia and the increased deforestation of the Amazon Region that makes highways expanded 😊😊
I never really tried long distance train travel through Indonesia (even though im Indonesian), but watching your videos makes me want to try it sometimes. Great video as always!
You definitely should:)
Selamat datang di Surabaya
If you saying Surabaya was underrated, well you should try visit Semarang
there's plenty of tourist destination here but its often rarely heard because tourist that came to Semarang were only for transit to Surakarta and Yogyakarta
There's also railway museums too here at Semarang, the Lawang Sewu and Ambarawa National Railway Museum
I will 😁
11:18 You spotted the CC 201 Class Vintage Livery 🤩
Oh wow thanks for letting me know 😊
Seat 1A 555, This my second video i watched on you're channel, The first was the Cuba train ride. Good footage sir, Greetings from Amsterdam the Netherlands.
Welcome aboard!
FYI, Argo Bromo Anggrek train has recently had its wagons updated to be more luxurious even in the basic class
That's great to hear!
In minutes 11:18 You can see the green locomotive in the depot, it is a CC 201 locomotive with heritage livery, one of PT Kai's special locomotives.❤
Thanks for the info!
What a good video review about Indonesian trains! Thank you for your visit to Indonesia. If you visit Indonesia again, you should try taking the Argo Semeru / Argo Wilis / Argo Parahyangan train. You can enjoy many beautiful views from the train lines in the mountainous areas of Java Island.
Thanks for the tips! I've done most of these already 😆
I've had many train trips by KAI like Surabaya-Jakarta by Argo Anggrek which you documented, Surabaya-Bandung, Malang-Surabaya, Surabaya-Yogyakarta and Surabaya-Banyuwangi as well 😊
Thanks for sharing!
Good job .👍👍👍
Thanks 👍
Great trip. I've try this train only short ride from Semarang to Surabaya using brand new Executive Class trainset which is great, thanks to the Independence Day Fare promo. This train considered as King of Northern Railway, beside the few intermediate stop, the train number is below than 10 (in Indonesia, smaller train number you get, your train got more priority than the other), also the seating class on the train is having effect. Next time you visit Indonesia, please try the Airlangga Train which on the Jakarta - Surabaya route is considered as cheapest transportation method or trying Blambangan Ekspres which considered as longest passenger train route in Indonesia.
Ok thanks for the idea! I hope to be back in your beautiful country early next year 😍🇮🇩
Oh no Airlangga Train??! That's the cheapest train's ticket fare that I know so far. But the carriages and loko is pretty old which got recondition and that train got goverment subsidies become less 50% fare prices than other intercity train.. But that oldest train is no good anymore, too noisy and have old suspension system I guess.
Bom dia suíte de luxo fantásticas Boa viagem
Welcome back!
Yes, I do quite agree on you about compartment vs luxury sleeper one. Price is too expensive for just a bit of extra stuffs you get in compartment one.
Also, this is my go to train if I do need to travel between my home and my workplace in Jakarta. 😅
Cheers 🥂
Glad to hear you're in agreement 😊🤝
I didn’t know that KAI still operates this old Luxury Car. I thought they already change it to the newer Compartment Suites in all Priority Trains.
But yeah, it’s good to see the old Luxury Car back in action on your vlog. Hopefully you can upload that Compartment Suites car soon
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FYI : Real sleeping suites existed in Indonesia around the 60s to 80s (or 90s? cmiiw) with the code "SAGW" (the model is similar to the Vietnamese sleeping train). And it was on the Jakarta-Surabaya Bima train (btw, the Bima train has been around since 1967, so it's old). However, this model of sleeping car was removed due to widespread sexual harassment.
The sleeping train itself only returned in 2019, where generation 1 is at Argo Bromo Anggrek (which is in this video), generation 2 is at Gajayana and Sembrani, generation 3 (released 2023) is at Argo Lawu/Argo Dwipangga and Taksaka, and the most "expensive" are the compartment suites released in October 2023 which are now on the Bima and Argo Semeru trains (which are also have you tried before).
For the next, try the panoramic service on the Jakarta-Bandung train (Pangandaran train or Papandayan train) or Bandung-Surabaya (Argo Wilis). And try it on the morning train, not the evening train!
I've done all of these :)
I recommend you try Pandalungan from Surabaya Pasar Turi to Semarang Tawang(Executive H Class), transit from Semarang Tawang to Yogyakarta Tugu using Joglosemarkerto(Executive A Class) and finally back to Jakarta from Yogyakarta Tugu with Taksaka, either their Luxury H service or their Executive AA.
Welcome Back... 😊
Thank you! 😃
@@NonstopEurotrip Sorry, welcome home 😁
Today executive argo bromo anggrek is new generation executive coach made by inka expect the luxury
Excellent video, thank you 🙏
My pleasure!
If you got at right side seat... you can see the ocean besides train... you can got it when the train across north route (Semarang Route) like Argo Bromo Anggrek train
You mean left
@NonstopEurotrip ahh yess im sorry
Both Cirebon and Semarang are recommended.
I lived in Cirebon for 2 months in 2014. It is a small sultanate city, like Yogyakarta or Solo. The difference is, Cirebon is much smaller, so it gives you a more laid-back vibe than the growing Jogja. As the estern-most city of West Java, Cirebon has a distinct culture, like a mixed of Sundanese and Javanese. If you love history, culture, and culinary, Cirebon is for you.
Semarang is a melting pot where you may find strong Chinese influence. Its Chinatown is a major tourist destination along with the old town (Kota Lama). Semarang is home to stunning old Dutch colonial buildings as well as major Chinese temples like Sam Poo Kong Temple and Pagoda Avalokitesvara.
They're both on my to-do list for next year!
@@NonstopEurotrip Cool! Can't wait you to be back here.
Mainly all Indonesian stations are modest and narrowly spaced. Even the new Central Station at Manggarai all due to the limited available space. With the exception of the stations constructed for the KCIC high speed rail and the stations constructed during the Dutch colonial era.
Erstaunlich modern und sauber.
I was born here, but I still haven’t explored many places or tried out a lot of the transportation options.
You should :)
14:46 For me its still a toss up between this and the Priority class service that runs on the weekends. Compartment suites are a bit too pricy to be included
Agreed! 💯👍🏻
This is the 1st gen of luxury car launched on 2017/18. Maybe you can try the 2nd gen of luxury car which is attached to the Gajayana Train bound to Malang from Gambir. The seat configuration is 2-1 and the seat can set to which direction train is going, so it's impossible to get backwards facing.
Or if you want to see a more stunning view of alley and rice fields, you can board Argo Wilis train in highest class of Panoramic. The train bounds to Surabaya Gubeng from Bandung. So to be clear, Surabaya Pasar Turi serves for the train that arrives from and Departs to Northern track While Surabaya Gubeng serves for the train that arrives from and Departs to Southern track just like when you boarded Bima compartement.
Thanks for the suggestionsm I've already filmed the 3rd gen luxury seats and will release that video early next year!
You should try the new luxury train btw, mind you the newest one is using dark maroon colour seat, not the blue colour seat, in my opinion the first generation (in this video) is still the best compared to the 2nd and 3rd generation, although the 3rd gen is better than 2nd gen. 😅
I've have down it already, video to follow soon!
Argo Bromo Anggrek the best train
Sir you try Gumarang train with "legend" class there is busines class. They have a big chair and comfortable , large leg room so you can lie down under the chair,However, this train uses old facilities with carriages from the 70s and 80s. But you Must try one time of your life time trying trip with Indonesian train before the government removes this class. Because many Indonesian people like this class because they chair very comfortable and this class have a nostalgic memory for some Indonesian people. Destination this train is jakarta pasar Senen to Surabaya pasar Turi east Java for the price IDR 300-400.000rupiah. don't be afraid to interac with another pasengger They are friendly and kind people as long as you don't disturb their comfort and maintain your manners. Enjoy your trip sir✌️
Thanks for your suggestion 😃
Oh no Gumarang train suggestion again.. It's too old, and might be remove soon. That train still exist and maintained because it provides an alternative for passengers who need trains with cheap fares because those trains receive subsidies from the government, such as the Airlangga Train which is less than half the original fare of the intercity train service and even though the standards minimum service regulation of KAI are maintained, the train is too old and takes longer time duration to reach its destination with CC201 or CC202 Loko's I think
400th like coz you deserve it bro
Thanks bro 🙂
Yeah you absolutely right this luxury class gen 2 more reasonable price than Luxury Class Compartment Suite, but I heard the Compartment Suite's carriage has been renovated, with new suspension system and soundproofing but I think it's useless if the old track line that is wavy at some points is not made new. Of course it requires huge funding. I prefer the newest one, called Luxury Class Premium new gen which has better seat model, and better entertainment smartTV. I have never tried Priority Class Wisata, because there are not many routes available.
I'll try it next time I'm in Indo 🫡🇮🇩
Halo NonstopEurotrip , okelah Kereta api Suite Copartemen, Luxury , Eksekutip , Panoramix , Vip , Kereta mewah , Priority dan sejenisnya jelas nyaman , mahal , pelayanan bagus serta ada plus minusnya dinegara manapun berada itupun pintu ada juga yang manual dan otomatis . Nah cobalah naik Kereta api Ekonomi New Generation Stainless Steel Lodaya , Logawa , Taksaka, Majapahit berpintu otomatis yang baru rilis biar publik Euro serta publik dari negaramu tau kayak apa sensasi serta kemajuan perkereta apian di Indonesia yang kelas ekonomi . Terima kasih atas Vidio dan ulasanya yang sangat bagus kawan 👍 .
I am surprised ( very pleasantly ) this is still going - two years ago these coaches were meant to be refurbished and more seats installed.
The enclosed suites are very marmite
This one is staying, for now
@@NonstopEurotrip \o/ woohoo! \o/
you should try panoramic train and Compartment Suites
If you have time, there's the biggest museum train in Southeast Asia. It's called the Ambarawa Railway Museum in Semarang. If you know the schedule, you can enjoy a vintage train from Abarawa to Tuntang and back again to Ambarawa.
I've tried both.
@@NonstopEurotripyou have? When did Panoramic train review comes out? I can't wait for more amazing Windows View. Especially if you take Central or South Coast Route they have the best View you can get.
Not fun fact: every year (usually in January) Semarang Tawang Bank Jateng train station is flooded. When that happen, diesel hydraulic locomotive usually helps the trainset run pass the floods as the diesel electric locomotive can't get wet. This is the only moment when the diesel hydraulic locomotive stored at Semarang usually runs and move their wheels for a while.
Interesting! 😎
We are back indobros, eurotrip does not fell off
Yeah bro 🫡🫡🫡
hey man, you should try the Jenggala Local train from Surabaya to Mojokerto, it's a pretty nice 4-Cars Commuter Train and you could see the stunning views of East Java
Thanks for th suggestions 👍🏻
hahaha you crossing my house in jakarta! just front of jatinegara station!
No way!
Das sind ja Traumpreise für diese Tickets.
If only they made this kind of seating on the newer train, that'll be epic. The seats on the compartment train (which have the same 1+1 configuration) are a bit cramped and stiffer compared to this, let alone the next generations of luxury (which has 2+1 configuration). Although the downside is the seat can't be rotated according to the train's direction
Absolutely agree! 👍🏻💯
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Semoga regulasi tempat tidur diubah terkhusus di layanan kereta api sehingga bisa untuk benar-benar "kasur" tidur
Yes they need to!!
please try the steam excursion train at solo or the ambarawa railway museum (weekends only)
It's on my to-do list for next year!
Welcome back sir...
So nice of you 😊
You must try the panoramic train Jakarta - Bandung
I have 😁🇮🇩
Just for your information this Luxury Car was made in 2018 and still using the TB1014 (Early Model) aka K10 Bogie but the new one that was made in 2024 and named Luxury Stainless Steel New Generation is using the TB1014-NG (New Generation) which have much better suspension and sound proofing and alot of Indonesian UA-camr or Vlogger say the sound proofing is much better than the earlier model i recommend you to try that
Oh yeah and one thing I want to tell you is that the track quality in Northern Mainline is worse than the Southern Mainline that why the train can only reach 90km/h cuz the Southern Mainline is much busier than the Northern Mainline cuz the Tourism City Yogyakarta but the good news that our railways company try to upgrade the Northen Mainline tracks
I've tried the 3rd gen luxury cars and honestly I much prefer these ones!
@@NonstopEurotrip well in term of comfort of the seat I may be agree with you but what's do you think about the sound proofing and stability?
@@ThunderRods7-gz1jo I've heard much worse tbh. And I always carry ear plugs 😂
Have you tried PANORAMIC Train??
I have :)
Hi im from Indonesia and thank you for trying indonesian train journey 😁😁
By the way, do you know a Locomotive Parade in Yogyakarta in 24 October 2024? It's actually used to test new Flyover Rail caled Flyover Rail Joglo, they testing with 8 Locomotive with different types locomotive, type locomotive 3 CC 201, 2 CC 203, 1 CC 204 and 2 CC 300, you might be don,t know about this, but maybe you can search on Google or maybe on UA-cam
11:18 also do you see that green yellow locomotive? Thats a CC 201 or GE U18C using Vintage Livery, this Livery are Rare because its commonly used when PT. KAI still named PJKA (1953 - 1991), but not actual using livery since first time GE U18C arrived in Indonesia, Livery Vintage is only used GE U18C from 1977 until around 1991, in 2021, PT. KAI brings back Vintage Livery to CC 201 with serial number 69 or 83 31
Sorry if my English Bad 😅
Thanks for the information 🙂ℹ️
Mate much love from Australia
Just wanna know what website u booked the ticket let me know please
Thanks
If you watched the video, you'd know
Have you ever tried the Suite Class Compartment ? If not, you should try it 😁
Have you ever tried watching a video before you comment?
A kanë të gjithë trenat në Azinë Juglindore objekte të tilla apo vetëm disa vende në Azinë Juglindore si Indonezia?
Only Indonesia.
Some
Malaysia and Thailand also got some fantastic trains. SG doesn't have mainline railway, The Philippines' railways is in shamble tho they're in the middle of revitalizing it now, Lao's semi-high speed rail is great but idk about other service, Cambodia is.... idk, Myanmar.... well... you better not to expect too much from a country in the middle of a civil war. Brunei and Timor doesn't have any railway as for now.
As of March 2024, Argo Bromo Anggrek got a new 2nd gen "New Generation" Executive coach with automated doors & better suspension though still carry two 1st gen luxury sleeper (New Gen Lux sleeper is still on production at this point)
And oh yeah the New Gen Argo Bromo Anggrek Executive coach is hella overprice topping just under 1 million Rupiah (50£) due to it's being the fastest land transportation between Jakarta & Surabaya at only 8 hours scheduled (There is the alternative which is the Jayabaya train that "LITERALLY" use the same New Gen Executive alongside even much cheaper cost but with the exception of bit longer travel time at 10 hours)
Oh wow, mega price Increase! I hope they keep these coaches in luxury and don't 'downgrade' to the 3rd gen 😆
Unfortunately you missed the sea side view before aproaching semarang 😔
What your opinion if semi high speed train between jakarta and surabaya project actually happen? It will use the old rail route but with some adjestment
It need to. Jakarta to Surabaya in
Anyone know the song that's played during the Level 8 ad? 😅
It's: Rocco Vanwell - Remember Our Story
@NonstopEurotrip Thank you!!!
Try suite class compartment
You'd know I have if you watched the video.
nowhere near agro bromo comfortable? bro has to try sleeper class on bus jakarta-surabaya with multiple all stars operator such as juragan 99, agramas, mtrans
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@NonstopEurotrip and you still say 1 mio train comfier than 600k sleeper bus?
kamu harus mencoba kereta yang generasi baru
I have :)
Bro next journey in india in saffron vande bharat sleeper
Soon 😉
Hey try the new one, this is old train lol. The new one is compartments suits class
If you watched the video you know I have. This is better.
It seems you rarely take bus trip
I've taken many
@@NonstopEurotrip
Which country had the best bus service?
Yang komentar "londo jowo" kabeh...😂
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Why don't you Try Executive and Economy New Generation?
I have :)
Now this service has been re-equiped with brand new Eksekutif coaches and dining car. Also, the number of Luxury coaches were doubled to 2 coaches per train! Here it is .ua-cam.com/video/dT58M7HbK1Y/v-deo.htmlsi=oeua9vAZeazreN-U
These old ones are better :)
@@NonstopEurotripYes Argo bromo anggrek is still using this luxury coaches tipe. The new One are only use by the Jakarta - Yogya and Solo flagship Trains.
Masih ada lagi yang jauh lebih mewah ...
Price Vs Luxurym this is my favourite!
ahh it’s an old car :(
Still the best though
Now, try from Surabaya to Jakarta on the economy (not the new generation), RIP your back
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Bro, I think you should try the cheapest Economy class too, just for the sake of experience. I made a lot of friends when traveling using Economy class.
I have done 👀
9:22 the "silly regulation" being a prohibition for KAI to have a true sleeper class. Allegedly the sleeper class was where extramarital affairs, prostitution, subversive political meetings, and other shady businesses took place quite often. Religious conservatives wouldn't let that slide, and lobbied the policymakers for this prohibition.
As silly as the regulation is, it kept the crime rate (especially organized crime) in check, at least on the trains.
Seems very pointless 😂
Only criticism is the silly music.
Only criticism is the silly comment.
It's getting a bit tiresome to see how the 5% (?) population travels on trains. Maybe you should cater a bit more to the 95% of your viewership.
@@cestmoi1262 I always show every class
@@NonstopEurotrip That's not really my point. You don't get the same travel experience in 3rd class as in 1st class just as a person looking out of his Rolls Royce has a different travel experience than a person in a Hugo.Though, admittedly, you wouldn't have much to report. So it's a Catch 22.
7:23 as indonesian my self i think malaysian rail system is better than the indonesian once outside of hsr system😅
Indonesian lebih unggul mempunyai ketepatan waktu yang sangat baik bro
Soal fasilitas malaysia menang. Soal ketepatan waktu indonesia menang
Gak juga ah sama aja. Saya kan pernah naik dari kl dampe butterworth
Unggul apanya perasaan gitu gitu ajah😂
@@ASOPYAN914 biarkan dia mengarang bro 😂