Complete Transjabodetabek Routes as of June 2025
Jakarta continues to move toward becoming a more integrated and sustainable city. One of the real steps taken by the Jakarta Provincial Government is expanding the reach of public transportation services to surrounding satellite areas. Through PT Transportasi Jakarta (Transjakarta), several new Transjabodetabek routes have been officially launched as part of the Jakarta Governor’s 100-day work program. Thanks to these routes, it is now easier for residents of the Greater Jakarta (Jabodetabek) area to access the capital city.
Also read: Complete List of Transjakarta Routes for 2025
Complete Transjabodetabek routes as of June 2025. Source: Berita Jakarta
Newly Launched Transjabodetabek Routes This Year
As of June 2025, several new Transjabodetabek routes have officially started operating. These buses serve strategic areas surrounding Jakarta and connect to key terminals such as Blok M, Cawang Sentral, and Lebak Bulus. The goal is to ease traffic congestion and encourage the public to shift to more eco-friendly, mass public transportation. Let’s take a look at some of the newly launched routes.
B41 (Vida Bekasi to Cawang Sentral)
This is one of the newest routes that reflects the Jakarta Provincial Government’s commitment to expanding public transit access. Launched as part of the Governor’s 100-day achievement program, this route has been eagerly awaited by residents of Bekasi. Stopping at bus stops such as Jatibening 2 and Simpang Cipendawa 1, this line offers a more practical travel option for residents in the Vida Bekasi area heading to central Jakarta.
B41 route (Vida Bekasi–Cawang Sentral). Source: transjakarta.co.id/rute
D41 (Sawangan–Lebak Bulus via Tol Desari)
Good news arrived in early June 2025 for residents of Sawangan and nearby areas. The launch of route D41 provides a more efficient public transport option from the southern Greater Jakarta area to key activity hubs in the capital.
Using the Desari toll road, this route offers a faster, more comfortable commute. With air-conditioned buses and affordable fares, D41 is a practical daily option, especially for commuters looking to avoid traffic and the stress of driving. It connects directly to Lebak Bulus, a major hub for mass transit in Jakarta, making it easier for riders to continue their journeys via MRT or other Transjakarta lines.
D41 (Sawangan–Lebak Bulus via Tol Desari). Sumber: transjakarta.co.id/rute
S61 (Alam Sutera–Blok M)
Starting from April 24, 2025, residents of Alam Sutera and surrounding areas have a new option for reaching Jakarta without relying on private vehicles. Route S61 is part of the broader Transjabodetabek expansion and shortens daily travel times significantly.
This route not only links South Tangerang to South Jakarta’s activity centers but also reflects the collaboration between the Jakarta and Banten Provincial Governments. With comfortable buses and integrated service, traveling to Jakarta from Alam Sutera is now more convenient than ever. Have you tried this route yet?
S61 route (Alam Sutera–Blok M). Source: transjakarta.co.id/rute
T31 (PIK 2–Blok M)
Here’s more good news for residents in North Jakarta! Getting to the city center is now easier with the launch of Route T31 (PIK 2–Blok M). Launched on Thursday, 5 June 2025, this route connects the rapidly developing PIK 2 area with Blok M, an important commercial and transportation hub in South Jakarta. It is a key part of Transjakarta’s efforts to expand access to under-served areas.
Stops along the route include Mega Kuningan PIK 2, Pantai Maju, and Tokyo Riverside Selatan, perfect for those commuting between North and South Jakarta. It is an excellent option for smoother, greener travel.
T31 rute (PIK 2–Blok M). Source: transjakarta.co.id/rute
P11 (Blok M–Bogor)
As of June 5, 2025, Transjakarta has officially launched P11 Transjabodetabek. This connects Blok M in South Jakarta with Bogor. This route is part of the ongoing Transjabodetabek expansion to strengthen regional connectivity and provide more convenient commuting options.
Along the way, P11 passes through key stops such as Buperta Cibubur and Botani Square. Here is the route options for those of you who want to travel from Bogor to Jakarta and vice versa.
Rute P11 (Blok M–Bogor). Sumber: transjakarta.co.id/rute
Complete List of Transjabodetabek Routes: Seamless Access from Surrounding Cities
Transjakarta continues to expand its coverage to satellite cities to support the mobility of residents who live outside Jakarta but commute into the city for work or daily activities. From Bekasi, Depok, Tangerang, Bogor, to North Jakarta, the public can now enjoy smoother, more connected travel options.
Here is the full list of Transjabodetabek routes—including those newly launched in 2025 as part of the Governor's 100-day program:
- B11 (Summarecon Bekasi–Cawang).
- B21 (Bekasi Timur–Cawang).
- B41 (Vida Bekasi–Cawang Sentral).
- D11 (Depok–Cawang Sentral via Cibubur).
- D21 (Universitas Indonesia–Lebak Bulus).
- D41 (Sawangan–Lebak Bulus via Tol Desari).
- P11 (Blok M–Bogor).
- S11 (BSD [Serpong]–Jelambar).
- S21 (CSW–Ciputat).
- S22 (Ciputat–KP Rambutan).
- S61 (Alam Sutera–Blok M).
- SH1 (Kalideres–Perkantoran Soekarno Hatta).
- T11 (Poris Plawad–Petamburan).
- T12 (Poris Plawad–Juanda).
- T31 (PIK 2–Blok M).
Let’s Use Public Transport!
These new routes provide more travel choices for residents across the Greater Jakarta region. For instance, commuters from Bekasi now have multiple options to reach Cawang, while those from Sawangan can get to Lebak Bulus faster via the Desari toll. By switching to public transportation like Transjabodetabek, we help improve air quality, reduce carbon emissions, and build a healthier, more organized city. With comfortable buses and reliable schedules, commuting becomes easier and more efficient.
Let’s take advantage of Transjakarta services including Transjabodetabek. Experience the convenience of traveling to Jakarta stress-free. For more information on routes, visit the official Transjakarta website at transjakarta.co.id/rute or follow them on Instagram at @pt_transjakarta.