The Pangrango train, connecting Bogor and Sukabumi in Indonesia, has seen a remarkable rise in passenger numbers, increasing from <strong>523,265</strong> in 2022 to over <strong>1 million</strong> in 2025. This growth reflects the community's confidence in railway services.
Indonesia's train services experienced a remarkable surge, with over <strong>10,000 passengers</strong> using the trains during the weekend. This increase reflects a growing demand for public transportation in the country, especially as long weekends approach.
The Indonesian Railway Company (KAI) reported a significant rise in train passengers during the return period after Eid al-Fitr, with a total of 11,814 passengers, surpassing the outbound numbers. This increase reflects a greater movement of citizens returning home compared to their initial travel.