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Rel Terputus di Grobogan Puluhan Perjalanan Kereta Terganggu

Rel Terputus di Grobogan Puluhan Perjalanan Kereta Terganggu
Banjir di perlintasan kereta api yang terjadi di petak jalan antara Stasiun Gubug dan Stasiun Karangjati, Kabupaten Grobogan, Jawa Tengah, Selasa (21/1/2025). ANTARA/HO-Humas KAI

SEAToday.com, Jakarta - Banjir yang melanda di Kabupaten Grobogan, Jawa Tengah, pada 21 Januari 2025 mengakibatkan jalur rel di perlintasan antara Stasiun Gubug dan Stasiun Karangjati terputus. PT KAI mencatat sebanyak 29 perjalanan kereta api jarak jauh masih harus dialihkan.

Sebanyak 29 perjalanan kereta api jarak jauh lintas Semarang, termasuk tujuan Surabaya Pasar Turi serta Jakarta Gambir dan Pasar Senen, dialihkan ke rute alternatif melalui Solo, Yogyakarta, dan Purwokerto. 

Pengalihan ini dilakukan karena jalur utama masih belum dapat dilalui akibat terputusnya rel di wilayah Grobogan.

"Penerapan pola operasi dengan pengalihan rute perjalanan tetap berlangsung hingga pagi ini," ujar Franoto Wibowo, Manajer Humas PT KAI Daop 4 Semarang, seperti dilansir dari Antara News.

Kereta api dari Jakarta dan Bandung menuju berbagai daerah di Jawa Timur kini harus melalui jalur memutar. Beberapa di antaranya termasuk KA Kertajaya, Jayabaya, Blambangan Ekspres, Pandalungan, Argo Bromo Anggrek, Harina, Airlangga, Gumarang, Dharmawangsa, dan Sembrani.

Selain mengalihkan 29 perjalanan kereta api, PT KAI memutuskan untuk membatalkan sembilan perjalanan kereta yang seharusnya melintasi wilayah Daop Semarang.

Franoto menjelaskan bahwa perbaikan jalur rel yang terputus akibat banjir masih terus berlangsung, dengan 2.500 ton batu kricak sudah ditambahkan untuk memperbaiki jalur yang tergerus di Grobogan.

"Harapannya hari ini salah satu jalur sudah selesai diperbaiki sehingga bisa dilintasi kereta," katanya.

Sejak malam Senin (20/1) hingga Selasa (21/1), hujan deras dengan durasi panjang mengguyur sejumlah wilayah di Jawa Tengah, yang menyebabkan bencana alam di berbagai daerah.

Penulis: Jasmine Ramadhania

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