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Semanggi (Transjakarta)
Bus rapid transit station in Jakarta, Indonesia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Semanggi is a Transjakarta bus rapid transit station located on Jenderal Gatot Subroto Street at the border between Setiabudi and Kebayoran Baru districts, South Jakarta, Indonesia, serving Corridor 9. It is connected by a transfer linkway to Bendungan Hilir station that serves Corridor 1. The station is located at the southeastern end of the Semanggi Interchange ('Semanggi' is an Indonesian word for cloverleaf, thus meaning 'cloverleaf interchange'), hence the name.
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History
The station opened on 31 December 2010 with the rest of Corridor 9.
On 7 October 2023, this station and its Corridor 1 cousin Bendungan Hilir were closed for revitalisation works. During this time, Transjakarta modified affected BRT services to serve Komdak 1 and Komdak 2 bus stops.[1][2]
Although Bendungan Hilir station reopened on 14 July 2024, this station only reopened 11 days later (25 July). Semanggi BRT station also officially ended Transjakarta's revitalisation project in which the company rebuilt 46 of its stations in the span of two years, being the last revitalised station to open for passenger service.[3][4]
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Building and layout
The station comprises two structures: the northern structure for eastbound buses and southern structure for westbound buses. The two structures are separated in the middle by the Tomang-Cawang section of the Jakarta Inner Ring Road. The station is connected by Komdak skybridge that also provides the transfer linkway to Corridor 1, which, at 574 metres, is the longest skybridge in Jakarta.[5]
After revitalisation works, the station features similar design to that of other revitalised Corridor 9 stations, with new amenities such as priority toilets and, in the northern structure, a new prayer room. There is also a new ticket concourse at the top.[6][7]
East | ![]() ![]() ![]() | ||
Side platform, doors open on the right | |||
Jakarta Inner Ring Road → | (towards Bekasi/Bogor) → | ||
← (towards Tangerang) | ← Jakarta Inner Ring Road | ||
Side platform, doors open on the right | |||
West | ← (Gerbang Pemuda/Karet) ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Non-BRT bus services
Places nearby
- Lippo Mall Nusantara
- Gedung Veteran RI, headqarters of the Veterans' Legion of Indonesia
- Balai Sarbini
- Greater Jakarta Metropolitan Regional Police (Kepolisian Daerah Metropolitan Jakarta Raya (Polda Metro Jaya, PMJ)) headquarters
- Mangkuluhur City
- Wisma Danantara, headquarters of Danantara Indonesia
Gallery
- The station prior to revitalisation works, 2022
- Transfer linkway to Corridor 1, 2022
- Ticket concourse prior to revitalisation, 2022
- Interior of the platform, 2017
- The station under revitalisation, 2023
- The station after revitalisation works, 2024
- Interior of the revitalised station, 2024
References
External links
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