''Staatsspoorwegen'' (
Dutch for State Railways, full name: ''Dienst der Staatsspoor- en Tramwegen in Nederlandsch–Indië'' (State Railways and Tramways Service in the Netherlands Indies, ''SS en T''), commonly abbreviated as SS) was a state-owned railway company managed by the
Dutch East Indies
The Dutch East Indies, also known as the Netherlands East Indies (; ), was a Dutch Empire, Dutch colony with territory mostly comprising the modern state of Indonesia, which Proclamation of Indonesian Independence, declared independence on 17 Au ...
colonial government. It was absorbed into the present
Kereta Api Indonesia
PT Kereta Api Indonesia (Persero) (, abbreviated as PT KAI or simply KAI) is a major railway operator in Indonesia and one of the Public transportation, public railway companies in the country. It is State-owned enterprise, state-owned and pa ...
after Indonesian independence in 1945. The main competitor was
Nederlandsch-Indische Spoorweg Maatschappij
N.V. Nederlandsch-Indische Spoorweg Maatschappij (), abbreviated to NIS, NISM or N.V. NISM was a private-owned railways company in charge of rail transport in Java, Dutch East Indies. The company's headquarters were in Semarang, Central Java. ...
(NIS) as private-owned railways company which had
standard gauge
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and
cape gauge
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lines.
Staatsspoorwegen operated railways with three gauges: for heavy lines, and and for tramways.
History
According to the ''Verslag der Handelingen van Staten-Generaal'' (Report of the Proceedings of the States General), there are proposals for the connection of two
Nederlandsch-Indische Spoorweg Maatschappij
N.V. Nederlandsch-Indische Spoorweg Maatschappij (), abbreviated to NIS, NISM or N.V. NISM was a private-owned railways company in charge of rail transport in Java, Dutch East Indies. The company's headquarters were in Semarang, Central Java. ...
(NIS) railway lines which are extended to
Surabaya
Surabaya is the capital city of East Java Provinces of Indonesia, province and the List of Indonesian cities by population, second-largest city in Indonesia, after Jakarta. Located on the northeastern corner of Java island, on the Madura Strai ...
and continued to
Pasuruan
Pasuruan () is a city in East Java Province of Java, Indonesia. It had a population of 186,262 at the 2010 CensusBiro Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2011. and 208,006 at the 2020 Census;Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021. the official estimate as at ...
, and the route from
Depok
Depok ( Sundanese: ᮓᮨᮕᮧᮊ᮪) is a landlocked city in West Java province. It is located directly south of Jakarta, it is the third largest urban centre in the Greater Jakarta metropolitan area after Jakarta and Bekasi and it has an area ...
to the eastern region of
Bogor Regency (Buitenzorg) which is said to be fertile. The proposal was made by Mr. P.P. van Bosse before the
States General in November 1873 at the same time evaluating two NIS railway lines, namely
Batavia-
Buitenzorg
Bogor City (), or Bogor (, ), is a landlocked city in the West Java, Indonesia. Located around south of the national capital of Jakarta, Bogor is the 6th largest city in the Jakarta metropolitan area and the 14th overall nationwide. and
Samarang-Vorstenlanden (
Surakarta
Surakarta (Javanese script, Javanese: , Pegon script, Pegon: ), known colloquially as Solo (Javanese script, Javanese: ; ), is a major List of regencies and cities of Indonesia, city in Central Java, Indonesia. The city adjoins Karanganyar Reg ...
and
Yogyakarta
Yogyakarta is the capital city of the Special Region of Yogyakarta in Indonesia, in the south-central part of the island of Java. As the only Indonesian royal city still ruled by Hamengkubuwono, a monarchy, Yogyakarta is regarded as an importan ...
) which had been operated since May 21, 1873.
However, NIS had experienced a deficit in capital injection since the operation of the two railway lines that were built. In fact, the company had repeatedly been threatened with bankruptcy.
Although
Java
Java is one of the Greater Sunda Islands in Indonesia. It is bordered by the Indian Ocean to the south and the Java Sea (a part of Pacific Ocean) to the north. With a population of 156.9 million people (including Madura) in mid 2024, proje ...
was said to be the most advanced island in the Dutch East Indies, access to transportation at that time was still limited because it still used the road mode which was only supported by carts, horse-drawn carriages, and canoes to cross the river. The cost of transportation by these modes was very expensive because agricultural and plantation products sold to big cities are not sold well, because they were no longer hygienic while transportation takes a long time.
In the end, with the enactment of ''Staatsblad'' (official gazette) No. 141, at the request of the successors of P.P. van Bosse (Fransen van der Putte and Baron van Goldstein), the colonial government officially intervened to build the railway line and a company was formed which was later known as ''Staatsspoorwegen Nederlandsch-Indië'' (Netherlands Indies State Railways). This company was founded on 6 April 1875 based on the enactment.
First period of railway construction in Java (until 1900)
The first railway construction was divided into :
*
Bogor
Bogor City (), or Bogor (, ), is a landlocked city in the West Java, Indonesia. Located around south of the national capital of Jakarta, Bogor is the 6th largest city in the Jakarta metropolitan area and the 14th overall nationwide. (Buitenzorg)–
Banjar–
Kutoarjo–
Yogyakarta
Yogyakarta is the capital city of the Special Region of Yogyakarta in Indonesia, in the south-central part of the island of Java. As the only Indonesian royal city still ruled by Hamengkubuwono, a monarchy, Yogyakarta is regarded as an importan ...
,
*
Surabaya
Surabaya is the capital city of East Java Provinces of Indonesia, province and the List of Indonesian cities by population, second-largest city in Indonesia, after Jakarta. Located on the northeastern corner of Java island, on the Madura Strai ...
–
Sidoarjo
Sidoarjo Regency () is a regency in East Java, Indonesia. It is bordered by Surabaya City and Gresik Regency to the north, by Pasuruan Regency to the south, by Mojokerto Regency to the west, and by the Madura Strait to the east. It has a l ...
–Tulangan–
Mojokerto
Mojokerto ( (''Måjåkěrtå'')) is a city in East Java Province of Indonesia. It is located 40 km southwest of Surabaya, the provincial capital, and constitutes one of the component units of the Surabaya metropolitan area (known as Gerbang ...
–
Madiun
Madiun () is a city in the western part of East Java, Indonesia, known for its agricultural center. The city has been administratively separate from the surrounding Madiun Regency since the formation of the two bodies in 1950, but the city remain ...
–
Solo Jebres,
*
Sidoarjo
Sidoarjo Regency () is a regency in East Java, Indonesia. It is bordered by Surabaya City and Gresik Regency to the north, by Pasuruan Regency to the south, by Mojokerto Regency to the west, and by the Madura Strait to the east. It has a l ...
–
Pasuruan
Pasuruan () is a city in East Java Province of Java, Indonesia. It had a population of 186,262 at the 2010 CensusBiro Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2011. and 208,006 at the 2020 Census;Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021. the official estimate as at ...
, and
*
Bangil–
Malang
Malang (; , ), historically known as Tumapel, is an inland List of regencies and cities of Indonesia, city in the Indonesian Provinces of Indonesia, province of East Java. It has a history dating back to the age of the Singhasari, Singhasari K ...
.
The figure who holds the key to the success of the railroad is David Maarschalk, a former officer of the
Royal Netherlands East Indies Army
The Royal Netherlands East Indies Army (; KNIL, ; ) was the military force maintained by the Kingdom of the Netherlands in its colony of the Dutch East Indies, in areas that are now part of Indonesia. The KNIL's air arm was the Royal Netherl ...
(KNIL), who later switched professions to become a railway technician. Together with Johannes Groll as his colleague who was also appointed by the Dutch to become a senior SS officer (Maarschalk was the first Head of the SS Service), Maarschalk designed a route map for the railroad lines until he stepped down from his position in 1880. Apart from being a leader in the construction of these lines, Maarschalk also had the idea to build the
Transvaal railroad (part of
Netherlands-South African Railway Company) in
South Africa
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in 1884, taking inspiration from these lines.
Second period of railway construction in Java (1900-1920)

''Staatsspoorwegen'' (SS) began to acquire several railroad lines that were previously managed by private companies, here some lists some of the lines that were acquired by them:
Construction of lines outside Java
In developing railways outside Java Island, ''Staatsspoorwegen'' formed several divisions for the
Sumatra
Sumatra () is one of the Sunda Islands of western Indonesia. It is the largest island that is fully within Indonesian territory, as well as the list of islands by area, sixth-largest island in the world at 482,286.55 km2 (182,812 mi. ...
and
Sulawesi
Sulawesi ( ), also known as Celebes ( ), is an island in Indonesia. One of the four Greater Sunda Islands, and the List of islands by area, world's 11th-largest island, it is situated east of Borneo, west of the Maluku Islands, and south of Min ...
regions, there are :
# Sumatra region :
#* ''Atjeh Tramwegen'' for railway line in
Aceh
Aceh ( , ; , Jawi script, Jawoë: ; Van Ophuijsen Spelling System, Old Spelling: ''Atjeh'') is the westernmost Provinces of Indonesia, province of Indonesia. It is located on the northern end of Sumatra island, with Banda Aceh being its capit ...
.
#* ''Staatsspoorwegen ter Sumatra's Westkust'' (SSS) for railway transport in
West Sumatra
West Sumatra () is a Provinces of Indonesia, province of Indonesia. It is on the west coast of the island of Sumatra and includes the Mentawai Islands off that coast. West Sumatra borders the Indian Ocean to the west, as well as the provinces of ...
.
#* ''Zuid-Sumatra Staatsspoorwegen'' (ZSS) for railway transport in
South Sumatra
South Sumatra () is a Provinces of Indonesia, province of Indonesia, located in the southeast of the island of Sumatra. The capital and largest city of the province is the city of Palembang. The province borders the provinces of Jambi to the north ...
.
#* ''Staatstramwegen in Tapanoeli'' for railway lines in
Tapanuli,
North Sumatra
North Sumatra () is a Provinces of Indonesia, province of Indonesia located in the northern part of the island of Sumatra. Its capital and largest city is Medan on the east coast of the island. It borders Aceh to the northwest, Riau to the sou ...
but it was abandoned.
# Sulawesi (Celebes) region :
#* ''Staatstramwegen op Celebes'' for railway lines of Sulawesi.
''Staatsspoorwegen 50th Anniversary Commemoration (1925)''
To celebrate 50 years of this company, Topografische Inrichting released a book entitled ''Gedenkboek der Staatsspoor en Tramwegen in Nederlandsch-Indie, 1875-1925.'' compiled from the work of Steven Anne Reitsma who was the
mayor
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of
Bandung
Bandung is the capital city of the West Java province of Indonesia. Located on the island of Java, the city is the List of Indonesian cities by population, fourth-most populous city and fourth largest city in Indonesia after Jakarta, Surabay ...
at the time and the writing of the book began in 1924. This book was a brief history of the company, a summary of the SS's annual reports as well as a number of photographs of SS trains. This book was then made available in Dutch and Basic Malay. The Dutch version is 216 pages, while the Malay version is only 94 pages. Several stations had been rebuilt with new buildings to commemorate the company's anniversary, there are
Tanjung Priuk railway station and
Pasar Senen railway station
Pasar Senen Station (PSE) is a list of railway stations in Indonesia, railway station located in Jakarta, Indonesia. It is the second largest railway station in Jakarta after gambir railway station, Gambir Station. It is located close to Pasar Se ...
.
Wartime period
After
the Dutch East Indies government declared its resignation and surrendered to the Japanese in 1942, since then, the railroad companies in Java were immediately taken over by the Japanese military administration and was placed under the administration of . By Japanese rule, railroad operations were focused on war interests and the transportation of coal mining products to run their war machines. Indonesia had already proclaimed its independence on August 17, 1945. Then, a few days later the train station and head office were taken over directly from the Japanese. By September 28, 1945 was the climax event signed by the takeover of the Railway Headquarters in Bandung. Therefore it is commemorated as Indonesian Railways Day and at the same time marked as the establishment of the Indonesian Railways Service of the Republic of Indonesia (DKA-RI). By 1946, the Dutch returned to Indonesia and re-formed a railway company in Indonesia called ''Staatsspoorwegen / Verenigde Spoorwegbedrif'' (SS/VS), which was a combination of SS and all private railway companies, except ''Deli Spoorweg Maatschappij.''
See also
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History of rail transport in Indonesia
References
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Railway companies of the Dutch East Indies
Government-owned companies of the Dutch East Indies
Defunct railway companies of Indonesia
Companies established in 1875
1875 establishments in the Dutch East Indies
Companies disestablished in 1942