Tugu Railway Station, Train Stops in Yogyakarta
Monday, April 21, 2008
It is likely no other railway station that is located as strategically as Tugu railway station. It lies in the center of
Tugu railway station started to serve transportation need since 2 May 1887, around 15 years after Lempuyangan station, another railway station in
Starting as a small station, now Tugu station becomes one of the biggest railway stations in
Being built during the Dutch colonial time, the architecture of the building is so close to European nuance. Getting down from the train, you will directly notice it from the big doors in brown color and the high roof accentuated with robust walls painted in white. You can enjoy the original shape of the building from the front view. The building looks so great with big entrance and two high roofs sheltering two platforms on the north and south sides of the main building.
Unlike other big railway stations that function as a place for transit, Tugu railway station still preserves its function as a place of train maintenance. For the reason, you have an opportunity to wander about the corners of the station to see technician activities and to trace the oldness of this railway station. Some of the workers know well about the history of this station so that they can be good sources of information.
If you walk to the west part of the station, you will get to the place for locomotive maintenance. You will admire details of components in a locomotive. You can even observe the lower part of a locomotive since there is a ladder that enables you to reach the lower part of it. An old, black train monument can be another object to enjoy.
Walking a little bit to the south of the place, you will come to an area where compartments are maintained. You can see them from distant through the iron fence painted in blue-white colors. Looking above, you will see a train part that is located on top of a yellow tower. That part that has been utilized since the Dutch time is a crane that functions to connect train compartments. When you walk to the north, you will see workers cleaning the trains.
If you arrive in the afternoon, take your time to stand in between line 4 and 6 and look westwards. Beautiful scenery of the dusk will be seen on bright days, combined with railways that look like lines and finally end as a dot. The train crane and singing street musicians complete the exotic scenery of the dusk.
Then, you can start your tour in
2 comments:
wah makin bagus aja tuh dari foto2nya .. well nice to know that jogja is getting better, i hope that indonesia will do the same .
i dunno why i always be lazy when my mom ask me to go to jogja .. hehe ^^
woow, this is a good information to us to know more deeply about apart of our country history, i love the way you talk about ur city, seems that u know much about ur city history...
u describe all part as good as the city was, its all clear in this posting... added with persuasive word at the end, salute to you...
u came to my blog in the right time, u gave ur link whe i need something to read in english... thanx anyway
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