Corridor 11 began its service on December 28, 2011, where it was inaugurated by the Governor of Jakarta at the time, Fauzi Bowo.[1] At the time, Walikota Jakarta Timur BRT station was the terminus of the corridor, due to the Pulo Gebang Bus Terminal was not finished yet. When the terminal construction completed in 2012, only a few numbers of buses that terminates at the terminal. On December 28, 2016, Pulo Gebang Terminal was inaugurated and Corridor 11 was extended to the terminal.[citation needed]
On April 15, 2022, to create a seamless integration between Corridor 11 with other public transportation services (such as the KRL Commuterline), the Stasiun Jatinegara BRT Station as one of the stations on this corridor was closed for renovation to be directly connected with the Jatinegara railway station, along with 10 other BRT stations on Corridor 1, 2, 5, and 9.[2][3] The renovated Stasiun Jatinegara BRT station was inaugurated on January 4, 2023.[4]
Later on January 7, 2023, the Kampung Melayu BRT station as the terminus of Corridor 5, 7, and 11 was also closed for revitalization in order to enlarge the station's capacity. During the revitalization, Corridor 11 was temporarily extended to Matraman Baru on Corridor 5.[5][6][7] The Kampung Melayu BRT station was reopened on July 19, 2023 and Corridor 11 returned to terminate there.[8]
List of BRT stations
Currently, all stations are served by buses 24 hours a day.[9][10]
Station indicated by a → sign has a one way service towards Kampung Melayu only.
On October 9, 2013, the Buaran BRT station was burned by demonstrators who were fighting against a land execution in Buaran, East Jakarta.[11] As the impact, Corridor 11 service was temporarily closed until the burned and damaged BRT station restored to its normal condition. Passengers were diverted to other transportation services.[12][13][14]