Haji Nawi MRT station

M04 Haji Nawi
Jakarta MRT station
MRTJ 1000 series Ratangga arriving at Haji Nawi Station
General information
LocationJalan RS Fatmawati 33, Gandaria Selatan, Cilandak
South Jakarta, Jakarta
Indonesia
Coordinates6°16′00″S 106°47′50″E / 6.2667982°S 106.7973162°E / -6.2667982; 106.7973162
Owned byMRT Jakarta
Operated byMRT Jakarta
Line(s) North–South line
Platformstwo side platforms
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeElevated
ParkingAvailable
AccessibleAvailable
Other information
Station codeHJN
History
Opened24 March 2019 (2019-03-24)
Services
Preceding station Jakarta MRT Following station
Cipete Raya North-South Line Blok A
towards Bundaran HI
Route map
to Blok A
to Cipete Raya
Location
Haji Nawi Station is located in Jakarta
Haji Nawi Station
Haji Nawi Station
Location in Jakarta

Haji Nawi Station[1] is a rapid transit station on the North-South Line of the Jakarta MRT in Jakarta, Indonesia. The station is located on Jalan RS Fatmawati 58, Gandaria Selatan, Cilandak, South Jakarta, between Blok A and Cipete Raya stations, and has the station code HJN.

The station is named after Jalan Haji Nawi Raya (Haji Nawi Raya Street) nearby, which in turn is named after Haji Nawi, a Betawi merchant who was the wealthiest person in Gandaria area and owned lands in the station's surrounding areas.[2]

History

Haji Nawi Station was officially opened, along with the rest of Phase 1 of the Jakarta MRT on 24 March 2019 (2019-03-24).[3]

Station layout

3rd floor
Platform
Side platform, the doors are opened on the right side
Platform 1 North South Line to Lebak Bulus Grab (←)
Platform 2 North South Line to Bundaran HI (→)
Side platform, the doors are opened on the right side
2nd floor Concourse Ticket gates, ticket machines, counters and retail kiosks
1st floor Street Entrances and exits

References

  1. ^ "Stasiun Haji Nawi". MRT Jakarta (in Indonesian). Retrieved 25 February 2021.
  2. ^ Jayani, Vany Nestia. "Jalan Haji Nawi, diambil dari orang terkaya di Gandaria". Merdeka.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 1 January 2019.
  3. ^ The Jakarta Post Editorial Board. "Welcoming the MRT". The Jakarta Post. Retrieved 2019-05-03.