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  2. Transjakarta Corridor 3 - Wikipedia

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    Transjakarta Corridor 3 is a bus rapid transit route in Jakarta, Indonesia, operated by Transjakarta. It serves from the Kalideres Bus Terminal to the Monumen Nasional BRT station. The streets that are passed by Corridor 3 are: Daan Mogot , Kyai Tapa, Hasyim Ashari, Cideng Barat/Timur Street, Veteran/Majapahit, and Medan Merdeka Barat.

  3. List of Transjakarta corridors - Wikipedia

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    A Transjakarta bus fleet serving Corridor 1 A Corridor 9 articulated bus departing from Pinang Ranti bus station in East Jakarta towards Pluit, North Jakarta. It is the longest BRT corridor of the system with a length of 28.8 km (17.9 mi) A Corridor 13 bus operating with its dedicated elevated track.

  4. Greater Jakarta Integrated Mass Transit System - Wikipedia

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    The proposal for a BRT system in Jakarta was emerged in 2001. Governor of Jakarta at the time, Sutiyoso proposed four mass public transportation modes in Jakarta:. [24] The first Transjakarta line opened to the public on 15 January 2004. [25] [26] It was free for the first two weeks, after which commercial operations started on 1 February 2004.

  5. Transjakarta Corridor 1 - Wikipedia

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    The Transjakarta Corridor 1 is the Transjakarta bus rapid transit route in Jakarta, Indonesia. [1] The route operates between Blok M Terminal and Jakarta Kota railway station . It is the first route of the Transjakarta BRT system.

  6. Transjakarta Corridor 14 - Wikipedia

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    In early September 2023, construction of Sunter Barat A (now Danau Sunter) and Sunter Barat B (now Jembatan Item) BRT stations have been visible, which means the construction of Corridor 14 had begun. The construction was to support the preparation of the 2023 FIFA U-17 World Cup at Jakarta International Stadium on 10 November. [9] [10]

  7. Transjakarta Corridor 9 - Wikipedia

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    This corridor is also the longest route among other Transjakarta corridors. Its total length is 28.8 km, and it crosses 5 administrative cities of the Special Capital Region of Jakarta province, namely North Jakarta, West Jakarta, Central Jakarta, South Jakarta and East Jakarta. The average distance between BRT stations is 650 meters.

  8. Transjakarta - Wikipedia

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    1 July 2011: Corridors 4 to 7 began their late-night service, leaving only Corridor 8 without a late-night service. [26] 28 September 2011: Three feeder bus routes launched with Route 1 from West Jakarta Municipal Office to Daan Mogot, Route 2 from Tanah Abang to Medan Merdeka Selatan and Route 3 from SCBD to Senayan. The fare will be Rp.6,500 ...

  9. Jakarta LRT - Wikipedia

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    The Jakarta LRT is expected to stretch across over 59.0 kilometres (36.7 mi), including 26.9 kilometres (16.7 mi) for the South line (from Pengansaan Dua to Pesing), 22.7 kilometres (14.1 mi) for the North line (from Pesing to JIS), and 9.4 kilometres (5.8 mi) for the South East line (from Velodrome to Halim).