Jaka Tingkir is an intercity rail passenger train operated by Kereta Api Indonesia (KAI) on Java. The service runs from Pasar Senen in Jakarta to in Surakarta. It is an air-conditioned, non-subsidised economy service, and was introduced to help meet high weekend demand for travel from the Yogyakarta and Solo region to Jakarta.
Jaka Tingkir was introduced by Kereta Api Indonesia to meet high passenger demand during weekends, especially for travel between Central Java, Yogyakarta, and Jakarta. The service officially began operating on 8 December 2013, departing from and with as its main destination. At that time, the train was operated only on specific days and used non-subsidized air-conditioned economy coaches. The train name is taken from "Joko Tingkir", a popular name associated with Sultan Hadiwijaya of the Pajang Sultanate.
Since 1 December 2018, the service route of this train was shortened so that it only served the LempuyanganâÂÂPasar Senen route because some of the train sets had been used for the full operation of the Joglosemarkerto and Kamandaka lines.
Cross-services were changed to their original state starting 1 December 2019, in line with the implementation of the enactment of new train travel chart 2019.
In 2024, KAI announced that Jaka Tingkir would begin using modified economy "New Generation" rolling stock, with the work carried out at Manggarai Railway Workshop, and the service was scheduled to operate with this formation starting in late July 2024.
Starting 1 February 2025, under the enactment of the 2025 train travel chart, the route of Jaka Tingkir was officially extended from to . This extension was intended to improve connectivity and support other long-distance services operating on the same corridor.
Jaka Tingkir train route is: