
A total of 14 train trips to and from Daop 6 Yogyakarta were canceled on Wednesday (April 29) as recovery efforts continue following a rail incident in East Bekasi, West Java. While search and rescue operations for the collision involving the KRL commuter line and the Argo Bromo Anggrek train successfully concluded on Tuesday (April 28) with all victims evacuated, the normalization of the tracks remains a priority.
Feni Novida Saragih, Manager of Public Relations for Daop 6 Yogyakarta, expressed her sincere apologies to all passengers affected by these cancellations. She emphasized that the decision to halt these services is a necessary step to prioritize the safety of both passengers and rail operations during the ongoing recovery phase.

The following train services are confirmed to be canceled for April 29, 2026:
- KA 267 Banyubiru (Solo Balapan – Semarang Tawang)
- KA 268 Banyubiru (Semarang Tawang – Solo Balapan)
- KA 152 Brantas (Pasar Senen – Blitar)
- KA 151 Brantas (Blitar – Pasar Senen)
- KA 251 Jayakarta (Pasar Senen – Surabaya Gubeng)
- KA 252B Jayakarta (Surabaya Gubeng – Pasar Senen)
- KA 245B Majapahit (Pasar Senen – Malang)
- KA 246B Majapahit (Malang – Pasar Senen)
- KA 103B Bogowonto (Pasar Senen – Lempuyangan)
- KA 104B Bogowonto (Lempuyangan – Pasar Senen)
- KA 7007C Additional Train (Yogyakarta – Gambir)
- KA 7008C Additional Train (Gambir – Yogyakarta)
- KA 161 Bangunkarta (Jombang – Pasar Senen)
- KA 162 Bangunkarta (Pasar Senen – Jombang)

Efforts are currently underway to expedite track normalization and restore regular service as quickly as possible. To keep travelers informed, KAI has proactively issued notifications regarding these cancellations via SMS and WhatsApp blasts to all affected passengers.
Ticket Refund Process
For those impacted by these cancellations, KAI offers a straightforward refund procedure. Feni noted that passengers can process their refunds through station ticket counters or by contacting the KAI customer service center. “Affected passengers will receive service in accordance with established procedures, including a 100 percent fare refund, excluding booking fees, for all trains canceled by KAI,” she explained.
KAI Daop 6 Yogyakarta remains committed to providing regular updates on the situation. Passengers are encouraged to monitor information closely through the KAI121 Contact Center or via their official social media channels for the latest developments regarding train travel in the region.
Summary
Fourteen train trips to and from Daop 6 Yogyakarta were canceled on April 29, 2026, due to ongoing track recovery efforts following a railway accident in East Bekasi. While all victims from the collision have been evacuated, the cancellations are necessary to prioritize passenger safety and expedite the normalization of rail operations.
KAI is currently notifying all affected passengers regarding the service disruptions and has initiated a full refund process for those holding tickets on the canceled routes. Passengers are entitled to a 100 percent fare refund, excluding booking fees, and are encouraged to contact KAI customer service or monitor official channels for the latest updates.