Makassar–Parepare railway

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Makassar–Parepare railway
A section of the Makassar-Parepare railway
Overview
StatusPartly operational
OwnerDirectorate General of Railways (DJKA) of the Ministry of Transportation
Locale
Termini
Stations17
Service
TypeMain railway line
SystemHeavy railway line
Operator(s)
  • Train fleets
  • Infrastructures and facilities
    • PT Celebes Railway Indonesia
  • Stations
    • South Sulawesi Railway Management Agency
History
Opened
  • 29 October 2022 (Garongkong–Mangilu)
  • 2 December 2022 (soft launching, (Garongkong–Maros)
  • 29 March 2023 (inauguration, Maros–Barru)
Technical
Line length145 km (90 mi)
Track gauge1.435 mm (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in)
Route map

Parepare
Lumpue
Parepare
Barru Regency
Palanro
Mangkoso
Takkalasi
Garongkong
Barru
Tanete Rilau
Barru Regency
Pangkajene and Islands Regency
Mandalle
Ma'rang
Labakkang
Mangilu
Pangkajene
Pangkajene and Islands Regency
Maros Regency
Rammang-Rammang
Maros
Maros Depot
Mandai
Maros Regency
Makassar
Parangloe
Makassar

The Makassar–Parepare railway is a railway line that connects Makassar and Parepare, South Sulawesi, Indonesia with approximately 145 km length. This is the first stage of the construction of the Trans-Sulawesi railway line which is the first railway line in Sulawesi. The process of laying the first stone for the construction of the Makassar–Parepare railway line was carried out on Monday, 18 August 2014 in Siawung Village, Barru District, Barru Regency.[1]

The installation of the first rail was carried out on Friday, 13 November 2015 in Lalabata Village, Tanete Rilau District, Barru Regency. The rail installation was witnessed by the Director General of Railways of the Ministry of Transportation (Kemenhub) Hermanto Dwiatmoko and the Governor of South Sulawesi, Syahrul Yasin Limpo.[2] This train line was tested for the first time on 10 November 2017.[3]

Initially, this railroad line was built as a single track, but the prepared land can be built as a double track. This line is planned to have 17 stations which will be built as train stops.[4][5]

This railroad line enters Kereta Api Indonesia's Operational Area 8 of Surabaya (Daerah Operasi 8 Surabaya or Daop 8 Surabaya). When operated, the occupancy on weekends reaches 100%.[6] When the construction finished, it will save Makassar-Parepare travel time from 3 hours by car to 1.5 hours.[7] The line is planned to be fully completed in 2026.[6]

Timeline[edit]

  • 29 October 2022, limited operational of the GarongkongMangilu section. The fare was free until late 2022.
  • 2 December 2022, soft launching of the Garongkong–Maros section (not yet opened for the public).[8]
  • 29 March 2023, the inauguration of the Makassar–Parepare railway between Maros–Barru by the President of Indonesia, Joko Widodo.[9]
  • 2026, planned to be fully operational.[6]

Operators[edit]

The train fleets are owned by PT KAI and PT Sulsel Citra Indonesia, under the name of the South Sulawesi Railway Consortium. Infrastructure will be managed by PT Celebes Railway Indonesia. The stations will be operated by the South Sulawesi Railway Management Agency (Indonesian: Badan Pengelola Kereta Api or BPKA).[10]


List of stations[edit]

Main line[edit]

Stations Address Altitude Status
Number Code Name
Trans Sulawesi route 1 Makassar–Parepare

Section 3, Makassar–Mandalle

0100 Tallo (Makassar) Under construction
0200 Parangloe Untia, Biringkanaya, Makassar
0300 Mandai Ma'rumpa, Marusu, Maros +11m Operational
0400 Maros Pallantikang, Maros Baru, Maros +10m
0500 Rammang-Rammang Salenrang, Bontoa, Maros +70m
0600 Pangkajene Kabba, Minasatene, Pangkajene and Islands Regency
0700 Bungoro Sapanang, Bungoro, Pangkajene and Islands Regency
0800 Labakkang Kassi Loe, Labakkang, Pangkajene and Islands Regency
1000 Ma'rang Ma'rang, Ma'rang, Pangkajene and Islands Regency
1100 Mandalle Manggalung, Mandalle, Pangkajene and Islands Regency
Section 1, Tanete Rilau–Barru (16 kilometres (9.9 mi))
1200 Tanete Rilau Tellumpanua, Tanete Rilau, Barru Operational
1300 Barru Tuwung Barru, Barru
Section 2, Barru–Palanro (26 kilometres (16 mi))
1500 Takkalasi Takkalasi, Balusu, Barru Under construction
1600 Mangkoso Ajakkang, Soppeng Riaja, Barru
1700 Palanro Manuba, Mallusetasi, Barru
Section 4, Palanro–Soreang (26 kilometres (16 mi))
Lumpue Lumpue, West Bacukiki, Parepare Under construction
Soreang (Parepare) Ujung Baru, Soreang, Parepare

Branch line to Tonasa cement factory[edit]

Stations Address Altitude Status
Number Code Name
0800 Labakkang Kassi Loe, Labakkang, Pangkajene and Islands Regency Operational
Mangilu Mangilu, Bungoro, Pangkajene and Islands Regency +23,096 m

Branch line to Port of Garongkong[edit]

Stations Address Altitude Status
Number Code Name
1300 Barru Tuwung, Barru, Barru Operational
Garongkong Mangempang, Barru, Barru +3,599 m

Incidents[edit]

  • On 1 February 2023, a farmer and also a person with disabilities named La Sudding aged 53 was declared dead after being hit by a Trans Sulawesi train in Barru Regency. The deaf and mute farmer became a victim because he did not hear the sound of the train crossing from east to west. he victim was hit while pedaling a bicycle after returning from the fields at around 11.00 WITA. The victim was cycling with an older friend. As a result of being hit, the victim was thrown 8 meters from the railroad tracks which are located not far from the Bottolai Railway tunnel and died immediately. This incident is the first case of a resident being hit by a train on the Makassar-Parepare railway line since it began limited operations in October 2022. La Sudding is a farmer from Ammaro Village, Coppo Village, Barru District, Barru Regency, South Sulawesi. He died on the spot after sustaining severe injuries to the upper head.[11]
  • The Makassar-Parepare route train became viral because it was unable to climb the Mandalle-Tenete road plot. The train owned by PT Industri Kereta Api or PT INKA (Persero), which began trials in January 2023, was seen failing on the 15 percent incline of Jalan Mandalle heading to Tenete. South Sulawesi BPKA Public Relations, Ryan Agiastaguna, said that his party had seen the upload of the South Sulawesi train that was not strong enough to climb on Jalan Mandalle to Tenete. It's just that Ryan has not been able to comment on the upload. This is because the BPKA is waiting for PT INKA's explanation.[12][13]
  • On 14 March 2023, two cows died at once after being hit by a train that was crossing in Kalumpang Village, Macoa Neighborhood, Soreang Village, Lau District, Maros Regency, South Sulawesi. The two cows belonged to Habir (60), a resident of the Soreang Village who was grazing in the area. The cow that was hit died lying on the railroad tracks, while one other bounced off the rails. It is suspected that the cow was shocked and actually jumped onto the railroad tracks when the driver sounded the horn.[14]

References[edit]

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  2. ^ Abdurrahman, Muhammad Nur (13 November 2015). "Pemasangan Pertama Rel Kereta Trans Sulawesi Dimulai Hari Ini". detikfinance (in Indonesian). Retrieved 7 April 2023.
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  9. ^ Presiden Jokowi Jajal Kereta Api Pertama di Sulawesi, Maros, 29 Maret 2023, retrieved 7 April 2023
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  11. ^ Darullah (1 February 2023). "Identitas Korban Tersambar Kereta Api di Barru". Tribun-timur.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 9 April 2023.
  12. ^ Cipto, Hendra (13 March 2023). "Viral, Kereta Api Makassar-Parepare Tak Kuat Menanjak, BPKA: Belum Bisa Komentar". KOMPAS.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 9 April 2023.
  13. ^ Wuragil, Zacharias (14 March 2023). "Viral Kereta Tak Kuat Menanjak, PT INKA Sebut Soal Setelan di Uji Dinamis". Tempo (in Indonesian). Retrieved 9 April 2023.
  14. ^ "Kereta Api Makassar Makan Korban, Dua Ekor Sapi di Maros Mati Tertabrak". tribuntoraja.com (in Indonesian). 14 March 2023. Retrieved 9 April 2023.