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Senen Toyota Rangga (Transjakarta)
Bus rapid transit station in Jakarta, Indonesia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Senen (or Senen Toyota Rangga,[a] with Toyota Astra Motor granted for naming rights)[1] is a Transjakarta bus rapid transit station located at the western end of Letjen Suprapto street in Senen, Jakarta, Indonesia, which serves corridors 2 and 14. It is located southwest of the Pasar Senen railway station.
Senen Toyota Rangga BRT station is currently inactive as it suffered severe damage following riots during nationwide protests on 29 August 2025.[2]
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History
The station was opened on 15 January 2006, along with the operational of corridor 2. In early 2020, the original building was demolished to make way for the construction of the Senen traffic tunnel (Underpass Senen) extension that passes underneath it.[3] Two separated temporary buildings were built to retain the operational during the construction.[citation needed] Transjakarta began to rebuild the station in August 2020, after the physical construction of the Senen tunnel was completed.[4][5] The new building of the Senen station was opened to the public on 22 November 2020.[6]
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Naming rights
On 20 November 2023, Senen BRT station was renamed into Pasar Senen. However, Transjakarta did not make an official statement about the renaming,[7] but it was later revealed that the renaming was a part of the company's "neutralization" of several BRT station names, that allow those renamed stations to grant a naming right.[8][9]
On 17 April 2025, automobile manufacturer Toyota Astra Motor (TAM), a subsidiary of Astra International (currently holding the right for Bundaran HI BRT station), bought the naming rights for Pasar Senen BRT station. Its name was reverted again to Senen, imbued with the brand name TOYOTA Rangga to foster the promotion of their compact commercial pickup truck, Toyota Hilux Rangga.[1][10]
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Building and layout
The current building of Senen Toyota Rangga station is wider than the previous one, decorated with the Betawi traditional house ornament, gigi balang on its roof. The access bridge was renovated with an iconic design that resembles the piano keys, eqquiped with elevators for prioritized passengers (e.g. disabled people).[6]
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Island platform, the platform doors are opened on the right side of the direction of travel | |
Southeast | ← (Senen Raya/Kwitang) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Non-BRT bus services
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Places nearby
- Pasar Senen railway station
- Senen bus terminal
- Senen Market complex
- Kwitang Book Market
Incidents
Riotings

- On 8 October 2020, protesters of the omnibus law protest burned the two separated temporary buildings of the Senen BRT station and also damages the new building of the station. The neighboring Senen Sentral station and an old movie theatre were also damaged as well.[11]
- On 29 August 2025, Senen BRT station was severely burned by rioters (alleged to be provocators) during widespread protests, as it is located only 350 metres (380 yd) east of the Mobile Brigade Corps Command Office of the Greater Jakarta Police in Kwitang, one of the main targets of the protest. A large flame had almost entirely melted the building, as well parts of the connection bridge. The elevators for disabled access were also damaged. Some properties inside were looted and set ablaze.[2][12]
Others
On 6 February 2025, the elevators for disabled access went out of power. There were two people trapped inside one of the elevators. Firefighters were deployed to evacuate the victims. Since then, the elevators were left unoperational.[13]
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Gallery
- The old building of station in 2018, decorated with the 2018 Asian Games livery
- Platform area, 2022
- The elevator access on the connection bridge, 2022
Notes
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External links
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