Java and Sumatra are the only islands that have a train service. In Java, the railway spans the full length of the island, from Jakarta in the west to the port town of Banyuwangi located on the east coast between Java and Bali. Unlike buses, trains do keep to a schedule. Train stations are usually centrally located and have ticket offices with From Yogyakarta you can take the morning train to Jakarta. The price for the express train is around Rp300,000 / US$34.50 per person and the total travel time is 8-10 hours. From Surabaya you can take the Express train to Jakarta, either during the day (departure at 8 a.m.) or during the night (departure at 8 p.m.). The total travel time is 10 The Jakarta-Bandung high-speed train has been delayed several times due to multiple reasons. After its inception in 2016, the US$6 billion project was initially expected to be completed in 2019 The total projected cost of the Jakarta-Bandung high-speed rail was initially estimated at US$6 billion (S$8 billion), but Jakarta said in 2022 that an additional US$1.2 billion was needed to meet Banyuwangi Ferry = Ferry Ketapang. With that cleared up, we discovered the Java to Bali ferry is only a 35-minute drive from the airport … if your driver is a frisky one like ours. If you’d rather not feel the jostle of brakes and constant horn-screeching, however, it probably takes a normal driver closer to 45 minutes or so in regular traffic. Direct. from $102. Denpasar.$102 per passenger.Departing Tue, 5 Mar.One-way flight with Indonesia AirAsia.Outbound direct flight with Indonesia AirAsia departs from Singapore Changi on Tue, 5 Mar, arriving in Bali (Denpasar).Price includes taxes and charges.From $102, select. Tue, 5 Mar SIN - DPS with Indonesia AirAsia. Workers lower an electric multiple unit, part of a Chinese-made high-speed passenger train, onto a truck at Tanjung Priok Port in Jakarta, Indonesia, Friday, Sept. 2, 2022. It is the first time that high-speed trains made in China have been exported and the first 350km/h Yawan train was completed in early August. The eight-car Yawan trains each consist of four motor and four trailer cars with capacity for 601 passengers. Indonesia's transportation minister, Mr Budi Karya Sumadi, says the high-speed trains are AgPRQ.