The train began operating to serve public passengers on 3 October 2023, in conjunction with the Whoosh Experience programme organised by KCIC, using a series of ME204 Diesel Multiple Units (KRDE) made by Industri Kereta Api (INKA).[1][2]
The rolling stock used for the operation of the KCJB feeder train is the Electric Diesel Rail Train (KRDE). It was made in 2023 by Industri Kereta Api (INKA), and designed with a four-carriage configuration with 200 seats.[3] Accessible seats, luggage racks and power sockets are provided on the train.[4]
The KRDE is capable of operating at a maximum speed of 100 km/h,[5] making it capable of travelling from Padalarang to Bandung City in 20 minutes.[6]