These Transjakarta Bus Stops are Temporarily Closed
Since April 15, PT Transportasi Jakarta (Transjakarta) temporarily closed 11 Transjakarta bus stops in the context of revitalization to increase capacity and public transportation services. These stops include Dukuh Atas 1, Juanda, Cawang Cikoko, Tosari, HI Roundabout, Sarinah, Kwitang, Kebon Pala, City Hall, Bung Karno (GBK) and Jatinegara 2 bus stops. revitalized with a total of 46 stops. The construction of these shelters will last for 6 months and will be re-enabled gradually.
Transjakarta Still Provides Access By Shuttle Bus
But Smartcitizens need not worry, even though several Transjakarta bus stops are temporarily closed for revitalization, Transjakarta has prepared a shuttle bus that is ready to serve passenger transfers from the BRT line to the regular route or vice versa. The waiting time for the shuttle bus ranges from 5 to 10 minutes. For Transjakarta buses in corridor 1, 10 shuttle buses will be provided, while in corridor 2 there will be 2 units. The shuttle bus is also equipped with tap-in facilities. The tariff for a tap-in on the shuttle bus is Rp. 3,500. For example, for Smartcitizens who want to eat in the Sabang area for iftar because the bus stop is closed, you can still get off at the Sarinah bus stop but take advantage of the shuttle bus facility.
Shuttle Bus corridor 1 passes 6 BRT stops and 6 bus stops on regular lines. Transjakarta passes 6 BRT stops, those are Bank Indonesia, Tosari, Karet Sudirman, Bendungan Hilir, Polda Metro Jaya, and the Senayan Roundabout. Meanwhile, Transjakarta passes 6 bus stops on the regular route, those are Sarinah 1, Wisma Nusantara, Senayan 2 Roundabout, Gelora Bung Karno 2, Plaza Indonesia, and Sarinah 2.
For Shuttle Bus corridor 2, Transjakarta will get off at two places, namely the Pacenongan BRT bus stop and the Pintu Air bus stop on the regular route which is located at Jalan Juanda, Gambir.
Although some Transjakarta bus stops have been temporarily closed, Transjakarta has prepared shuttle buses for access to locations that were previously used by Transjakarta buses. For Smartcitizens who are worried and having trouble changing this route for the next few months, you can keep an eye on the latest information via the Jakarta Transportation Twitter account, @PT_Transjakarta. You can also ask directly to the account regarding matters related to Jakarta Transportation.