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Bundaran Senayan (Transjakarta)
Bus rapid transit station in Jakarta, Indonesia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Bundaran Senayan (shortened as Bunsen) is a Transjakarta bus rapid transit station located on Jenderal Sudirman Street, Kebayoran Baru, Jakarta, Indonesia, serving Corridor 1. The station is named after a roundabout south of the station. It is the terminus of services 9C and 10H as well as the feeder service 1F serving Palmerah KRL station.
The name 'Bundaran Senayan' (Indonesian for 'Senayan Roundabout') is named after a roundabout with the same name to the southwest of this station, which is the southern end of the Jenderal Sudirman Street. The roundabout features the iconic Patung Pemuda Membangun (lit. 'Youth Advancement Monument').
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History
When it first opened in 2004 and was named Bunderan Senayan, it was located right in front of Ratu Plaza shopping mall. It had three gates on each side of the platform, with only two gates serving passengers. In 2014, it was relocated slightly to south, adjacent with the Ministry of State Apparatus Utilization and Bureaucratic Reform headquarters to the south, due to the construction of the Senayan MRT station.[1]
On May 31, 2023, Bundaran Senayan station, as well as Karet Sudirman (now known as Karet) and Slipi Petamburan (now Petamburan) stations were closed for revitalisation works. However, the closure was postponed to 22:00 of the same day.[2][3] In preparation of the 43rd ASEAN Summit held on September 4 – 7,[4] reconstruction of the new Bundaran Senayan station was sped up until its completion and reopening on August 31, 2023, just two months after closure.[5][6][7]
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Building and layout
The new Bundaran Senayan station has an open-air design that allows the air to circulate freely. Having a similar design to that of Senayan Bank Jakarta and Karet stations, it has multiple tall pillars supporting an aluminium panel. Manned ticketing office was also removed and replaced with a vending machine. The building is slightly longer than before. The unique feature in Bundaran Senayan is the two trembesi (samanea saman) trees inside, left untouched from the revitalisation.[8] Aside from that, the connection bridge of Bundaran Senayan station also has an artistic design after being revitalised earlier in 2019, as well as those in Senayan Bank Jakarta and Polda Metro Jaya BRT stations.[9]
Below is the layout of the Bundaran Senayan station platform based on the routes served, last updated on December 1, 2024:
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(Senayan Bank Jakarta) → | |||
Island platform, the platform doors are opened on the right side of the direction of travel | ||||||
East | ← (Masjid Agung) | ![]() ![]() |
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Non-BRT bus services
The following non-BRT bus services stop around the Bundaran Senayan station, last updated on July 26, 2025:
Places nearby
- Ratu Plaza
- Panin Bank Centre
Embassy of Papua New Guinea
- Ministry of State Apparatus Utilization and Bureaucratic Reform
- Senayan Trade Centre (STC Senayan)
- Senayan City
- Plaza Senayan
Incident
On August 29, 2025, rioters during a nationwide protests burned down some parts of the Bundaran Senayan BRT station. The platform doors were also damaged.[10][11] The station went out of service for a week of reparations, and was reopened on September 6.[12]
Gallery
- The station prior to revitalisation, seen from connection bridge, 2019
- Inner view of the station after revitalisation, 2023
- Fare gates at the entrance, 2023
- Two trembesi trees within the station, as they were retained during revitalisation, 2023
- The iconically-redesigned connection bridge of the station, lit blue to commemorate World Autism Awareness Day in 2019
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