Complete List of Transjakarta Routes for 2025
Jakarta never stops moving. Amidst the bustling traffic, public transportation becomes a practical choice for navigating the corners of the city. Transjakarta, as one of the city’s main modes of transport, continues to innovate to meet the mobility needs of its residents. As of February 2025, there are 14 main corridors serving various routes. Curious to know the complete routes and the latest updates for this year? Read on to find out more!
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Petukangan D’MASIV Bus Stop. Source: Majalah Lintas
Corridor 1 and Corridor 2
Corridor 1 starts its route from Kali Besar Bus Stop to Blok M, passing through key points such as Kota, Glodok, Harmoni, Monumen Nasional, and Dukuh Atas bus stops. Meanwhile, Corridor 2 connects Monumen Nasional to Pulo Gadung, passing through Pecenongan and Balai Kota bus stops. If you need to stop at Petojo, take Corridor 2A, which serves the route from Pulo Gadung to Rawa Buaya. Check out the photos below and remember the routes!
Routes for Transjakarta Corridors 1, 2, and 2A. Source: transjakarta.co.id/peta-rute
Corridor 3 and Corridor 4
Corridor 3 covers the route from Kalideres to Monumen Nasional, passing through Pesakih, Sumur Bor, and Grogol bus stops. Damai Bus Stop has been revitalised, so if that is your destination, follow this corridor. If you need to go to Senayan Bank DKI Bus Stop, Corridor 3F serves the route from Kalideres, including Tanjung Duren. For Corridor 4, it connects Pulo Gadung with Galunggung through Rawamangun, Simpang Pramuka 2, and Manggarai.
Routes for Transjakarta Corridors 3, 3F, and 4. Source: transjakarta.co.id/peta-rute
Corridor 5
Are you a Kampung Melayu resident heading to Ancol? If so, you can take Corridor 5, which also passes through Jatinegara, Matraman, and Pademangan bus stops. There is also Corridor 5C, which runs from Cililitan to Juanda. If you're departing from Cililitan and heading to Ancol, you can also take Corridor 5D, which passes through Senen Sentral.
Routes for Transjakarta Corridors 5, 5C, and 5D. Source: transjakarta.co.id/peta-rute
Corridor 6
Planning a trip to Ragunan? You can take Corridor 6, which also serves Kuningan and Galunggung bus stops in the Dukuh Atas area. Additionally, this route covers Duren Tiga, Kuningan, and Rasuna Said bus stops.
Routes for Transjakarta Corridor 6. Source: transjakarta.co.id/peta-rute
Route 6A also serves Ragunan Bus Stop, passing through Balai Kota, Bundaran HI Astra, and Setiabudi. Another option to reach Ragunan is Route 6B, which passes through Tosari and Mampang Prapatan. If you need to go to Gelora Bung Karno (GBK) Stadium, you can take Route 6V from Ragunan, passing through Pasar Santa, ASEAN, and Senayan Bank DKI.
Routes for Transjakarta Corridors 6A, 6B, and 6V. Source: transjakarta.co.id/peta-rute
Corridor 7
Corridor 7 runs from Kampung Melayu to Kampung Rambutan, passing through Bidara Cina and Tanah Merdeka bus stops. Meanwhile, Route 7F connects Juanda to Kampung Rambutan. If you want to stop at Pasar Senen, you can take this route. Pecenongan, Pasar Baru, Kwitang, and Cempaka Putih are also part of the 7F route.
Routes for Transjakarta Corridors 7 and 7F. Source: transjakarta.co.id/peta-rute
Corridor 8
Taking Corridor 8 connects you from Pasar Baru to Lebak Bulus bus stops. This route also includes Juanda, Kebon Jeruk, and Pondok Pinang bus stops.
Routes for Transjakarta Corridor 8. Source: transjakarta.co.id/peta-rute
Corridor 9
Planning to visit Tebet Eco Park? You can take the route of Corridor 9, which also serves the route from Pinang Ranti to Pluit, passing through Makasar, Pancoran, and Grogol Reformasi bus stops. Route 9A connects Cililitan to Grogol Reformasi.
Routes for Transjakarta Corridors 9 and 9A. Source: transjakarta.co.id/peta-rute
Transjakarta also provides Route 9C, which serves Pinang Ranti, Senayan Bank DKI, and Bundaran Senayan. There is also Route 9N, running from Pinang Ranti, Makasar, Cawang Sentral, to Simpang Cawang.
Routes for Transjakarta Corridors 9C and 9N. Source: transjakarta.co.id/peta-rute
Corridor 10
Corridor 10 connects Tanjung Priok with PGC 2 through Sunter Kelapa Gading, Flyover Jatinegara, and Cawang Cililitan bus stops. Additionally, Route 10D serves Pasar Induk to Kampung Melayu. If you're departing from Tanjung Priok, you can end your journey at Bundaran Senayan via Route 10H.
Routes for Transjakarta Corridors 10, 10D, and 10H. Source: transjakarta.co.id/peta-rute
Corridor 11 and Corridor 12
Need to go to Jatinegara Station? Corridor 11 connects Kampung Melayu to Jatinegara Station, Klender Station, and Pulo Gebang. You can take that route. Meanwhile, Corridor 12 links Tanjung Priok through Mangga Dua Raya, Kota, Kali Besar, to Pluit.
Routes for Transjakarta Corridors 11 and 12. Source: transjakarta.co.id/peta-rute
Corridor 13
You can reach Pasar Santa by taking Corridor 13, which also connects Puri Beta 2, Kebayoran Lama, CSW, and Tegal Mampang. Additionally, Route 13E serves Puri Beta 2 to Flyover Kuningan. If you need to stop at Tegal Mampang, take Route 13B from Puri Beta 2 Bus Stop, ending at Pancoran Arah Timur Bus Stop.
Routes for Transjakarta Corridors 13, 13B, and 13E. Source: transjakarta.co.id/peta-rute
Corridor 14
Jakarta International Stadium (JIS)Bus Stop is part of Corridor 14, which also serves JIEXPO Kemayoran, Pasar Senen, and Senen Raya. Additionally, Route L13E covers Puri Beta 2 to Flyover Kuningan until 10:00 PM.
Routes for Transjakarta Corridor 14 and L13E. Source: transjakarta.co.id/peta-rute
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Inside a Transjakarta bus. Source: Jakarta Smart City