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Kota is a Transjakarta bus rapid transit station located at the Old City of Batavia (Kota Tua Jakarta) in Pinangsia, Taman Sari, West Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia. The station, which is the terminus of corridor 1 , serves as the transit point for corridor 12 .
Along with Corridor 2, Corridor 3 was inaugurated on January 15, 2006 which received high enthusiasm from the people. [2] [3] [4] It was targeted that there would be 71 new bus fleets serving Corridor 3 and 2 in April 2006, or three months after the first day of operational. [5]
The active Gondangdia Station is now an elevated station on the Jakarta Kota–Manggarai elevated railway. On 5 June 1992, President Soeharto along with Mrs. Tien Soeharto and the ranks in the government inaugurated the elevated railway by taking the KRL from Gambir to Jakarta Kota Station. [7] [8] [9]
Central Jakarta Administrative City (Kota Administrasi Jakarta Pusat) is bounded by North Jakarta to the north, East Jakarta to the east, South Jakarta to the south, and West Jakarta to the west. It is subdivided into eight districts ( kecamatan ), listed below with their areas and their populations at the 2010 census [ 2 ] and 2020 Census, [ 3 ...
Ancol Station (AC) [1] is a railway station located in West Pademangan, Pademangan, North Jakarta, Indonesia. The station is situated on a railway junction where a line from Jatinegara connects to the Tanjung Priuk–Jakarta Kota railway. It is serving the Pink line KRL Commuterline from Jakarta Kota to Tanjung Priuk.
Semarang: 259 2,319,000 Although Semarang metropolitan area is nominally the fourth most populous in Indonesia, it actually comprises a significant portion of rural areas. Semarang's urban population is much smaller than Medan. 6 Palembang: 220 2,069,000 Palembang is the third largest urban area outside of Java island, after Medan and Makassar.
North Jakarta (Indonesian: Jakarta Utara; Betawi: Jakarte Belilir), abbreviated as Jakut, is one of the five administrative cities (kota administrasi) which form Special Capital Region of Jakarta, Indonesia. North Jakarta is not self-governed and does not have a city council, hence it is not classified as a proper municipality. It contains the ...
The area dates back to colonial times when in November 1740, the Dutch East Indies Company designated Glodok as a residential area for ethnic Chinese. Administratively, the area is a kelurahan under the Taman Sari district, West Jakarta. [1] Glodok is one of biggest trading centers for electronic goods in Jakarta.