Bus rapid transit route in Indonesia
Transjakarta Corridor 10 |
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The Pemuda Pramuka BRT station is one of the stations of Corridor 10 |
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System | Transjakarta |
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- PT. Transportasi Jakarta (TJ, infrastructure, fleets, drivers, and officers)
- Perum DAMRI (DMR, fleets and drivers)
- Mayasari Bakti (MB/MYS, fleets and drivers)
- Pahala Kencana (PKT, fleets and drivers)
- Steady Safe (SAF, fleets and drivers)
- Bianglala Metropolitan (BMP, fleets and drivers)
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Began service | 31 December 2010 |
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Route type | Street-level Bus Rapid Transit |
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Locale | Central Jakarta East Jakarta North Jakarta |
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Length | 19.4 km |
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Stations | 22 |
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Route map |
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Tanjung Priok
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Mambo
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Jakarta Outer Ring Road
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Koja
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Walikota Jakarta Utara
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Plumpang
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Jakarta Inner Ring Road
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Sunter Kelapa Gading
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to Pluit
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10-7
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Kodamar
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10-8
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Simpang Cempaka
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Cempaka Mas
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10-9
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Cempaka Putih
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10-10
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Pulomas Bypass
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10-11
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Kayu Putih Rawasari
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Simpang Pramuka
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10-12
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Pemuda Pramuka
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10-13
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Utan Kayu Rawamangun
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10-14
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Pisangan
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Rajawali–Cikampek railway
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Flyover Jatinegara
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10-16
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Flyover Jatinegara
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10-16
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Pedati Prumpung
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10-17
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Kebon Nanas
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10-18
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Halim
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10-19
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Simpang Cawang
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Jakarta Inner Ring Road
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to Kampung Melayu/Pluit
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10-20
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Cawang Central
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to Pinang Ranti
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10-21
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Cawang Cililitan
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Cililitan
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10-22
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PGC
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Transjakarta Corridor 10 is a bus rapid transit corridor in Jakarta, Indonesia, operated by Transjakarta. It connects the Tanjung Priok bus terminal in North Jakarta to the Pusat Grosir Cililitan (PGC) mall in East Jakarta. The streets traversed by Corridor 10 are along Enggano street and the Djakarta Bypass (which is now divided into Yos Sudarso, Jenderal Ahmad Yani, Mayjen DI Panjaitan and Mayjen Sutoyo streets). Corridor 10 is integrated with the KRL Commuterline Cikarang Loop Line service at Jatinegara Station via Flyover Jatinegara BRT station and the Tanjung Priok Line at the Tanjung Priuk railway station.[1]
Corridor 10 began its service along with Corridor 9 on 31 December 2010 to support the 2011 Southeast Asian Games.[2] It is the successor of PPD 43 city bus route.
List of BRT stations
- Currently, all stations are served by buses 24 hours a day.[3]
Cross-corridor routes
Route 10D (Tanjung Priok – Kampung Rambutan)
Route 10H (Tanjung Priok – Bundaran Senayan)
- Stations indicated by a ← sign has a one way service towards Tanjung Priok only.
Fleets
- Hino RK8 R260, blue (DMR)
- Zhongtong LCK6180GC Euro 5, white-dark blue (DMR)
- Hino RK8 R260, blue (BMP, night bus (22:00-05:00))
- Scania K310IB 6×2, white-blue (MYS)
- Scania K320IA CNG Euro VI, white-light blue (MB)
- Mercedes-Benz OH 1626 NG A/T, white-blue (MYS)
- Mercedes-Benz OH 1526 NG, white-light blue (TJ, only operates at Corridor 10H)
- Volvo B11R 6×2 A/T, white-blue (SAF)
Depots
- Transjakarta (TJ)
- Perum DAMRI (DMR)
- Cawang
- Pulo Gadung
- Cakung
- Klender
- Mayasari Bakti (MB/MYS)
- Bianglala Metropolitan (BMP)
- Pahala Kencana (PKT)
- Steady Safe (SAF)
See also
References
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