There are 2 ways to get from Jember to Cilacap by train or car
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Jember to Cilacap by train
Questions & Answers
The cheapest way to get from Jember to Cilacap is to train which costs Rp320000 - Rp430000 and takes 12h 41m.
The fastest way to get from Jember to Cilacap is to drive which takes 8h 24m and costs Rp1200000 - Rp1800000.
Yes, there is a direct train departing from Jember and arriving at Cilacap. Services depart once daily, and operate every day. The journey takes approximately 12h 41m.
The distance between Jember and Cilacap is 698 km. The road distance is 644.6 km.
The best way to get from Jember to Cilacap without a car is to train which takes 12h 41m and costs Rp320000 - Rp430000.
The train from Jember to Cilacap takes 12h 41m including transfers and departs once daily.
Jember to Cilacap train services, operated by Kereta API, depart from Jember station.
Jember to Cilacap train services, operated by Kereta API, arrive at Cilacap station.
Yes, the driving distance between Jember to Cilacap is 645 km. It takes approximately 8h 24m to drive from Jember to Cilacap.
There are 13+ hotels available in Cilacap.
What companies run services between Jember, Indonesia and Cilacap, Indonesia?
Kereta API operates a train from Jember to Cilacap once daily. Tickets cost Rp 320,000–430,000 and the journey takes 12h 41m.
Train from Jember to Cilacap
- Ave. Duration
- 12h 41m
- Frequency
- Once daily
- Estimated price
- Rp 320,000–430,000
- Schedules at
- kai.id
- Book at
- en.tiket.com
- Economy
- Rp 320,000–430,000
- Business
- Rp 490,000–550,000
- Executive
- Rp 700,000–1,100,000
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