Dukuh Atas BRT station was inaugurated along with the soft operational launch of Transjakarta Corridor 1 and all of its stations on 15 January 2004.[3] The commercial operation began on 1 February 2004. It was originally in a form of a small building, which only had 2 platform bays (one for each direction).[4]
In 2006,[when?] as a preparation for the construction of corridors 4 and 6, the station received a major revitalization by creating a connection bridge to the then-under construction Dukuh Atas 2 (now Galunggung) BRT station, the terminus of both corridors. The original Dukuh Atas BRT station was reopened on 27 January 2007, along with the opening of corridors 4 and 6.[citation needed] The platform bays were increased from 2 to 6 (3 for each direction). Since then, it was formally named Dukuh Atas 1 (until December 2023) to distinguish itself with the newly-bulit Dukuh Atas 2.
On 15 April 2022, the Dukuh Atas 1 BRT station was closed for a second revitalization along with 10 other BRT stations.[5][6] A shuttle bus route between the Semanggi Interchange and National Monument was operated to accommodate passengers during the BRT station revitalization process. The shuttle bus route was closed on 11 September 2022.[7][5][6]
After being revitalized, the Dukuh Atas 1 station, along with M.H. Thamrin, Juanda, and Jatipadang BRT stations were reopened on 4 March 2023.[8][9]
Building and layout
The new building of Dukuh Atas BRT station has two floors, the 1st floor as the platform floor for passenger boarding and alighting, and the 2nd floor as a concourse as well as integration access to the Galunggung BRT station and also the Dukuh Atas LRT Station.[8] This station is also equipped with escalators and elevators.[10]