Inactive BRT routes Regular • Route Kalideres - ASMI
(CLOSED) • Route 4M Pulo Gadung – Kota
(CLOSED) • Route Cililitan – Ancol
(CLOSED) • Route Penas Kalimalang – Matraman
(CLOSED) • Route 5K Kampung Melayu – Kota • Route Puri Beta 2 – Dukuh Atas
(CLOSED) • Route Puri Beta 2 – Kampung Melayu
(CLOSED) Express In late October 2017, Transjakarta launched 6 alternative cross–corridor and express routes to alleviate the additional traffic caused by infrastructure projects preparing for the
2018 Asian Games in Jakarta and
Palembang. The routes were: • Route L4 PGC 2 – Dukuh Atas 2
(CLOSED) • Route L6B Ragunan – Monas via Corridor 13
(CLOSED) • Route L7 Kampung Melayu – Kampung Rambutan via TMII Toll Road
(CLOSED) • Route L10 PGC 2 – Tanjung Priok via Toll Road
(CLOSED) Note: L2 has since been withdrawn since the travel time was not as expected L10A and L10B was merged into L10 with 2 directions
Inactive non–BRT feeder routes Including inner city, cross–border (Transjabodetabek), Royaltrans, rental apartement, and train station feeder routes. • Route R1A Pantai Indah Kapuk – Kota Tua
(CLOSED) • Route 1D Karang Anyar Rental Apartment – Olimo
(CLOSED) • Route 1U TMII – Balai Kota
(CLOSED) • Route 1V Lebak Bulus – Bundaran HI
(CLOSED) • Route Rawa Bebek Rental Apartment – Kodamar
(CLOSED) • Route 2K Jakarta Garden City (JGC) – Harapan Indah
(CLOSED) • Route 4A TU Gas – Jelambar, previously PPD P.210
(CLOSED) • Route 4E Jatinegara Kaum Rental Apartment – Pulogadung
(CLOSED) • Route 5A Kampung Melayu – Grogol, previously PPD P.213
(CLOSED) • Route 6E Tebet Station – Karet via Rasuna Said
(CLOSED) • Route 6F Manggarai Station – Ragunan
(CLOSED) • Route 6R Ragunan – Lebak Bulus – Ragunan
(CLOSED) • Route 7N Kampung Rambutan – Pasar Rebo – Gandaria
(CLOSED) • Route 8F Pasar Kebayoran Lama – BNI City Station
(CLOSED) • Route 10F Pegangsaan Dua LRT Station – Sunter Kelapa Gading
(CLOSED) • Route 11A Pulo Gebang – Rawamangun
(CLOSED) • Route 11K Komarudin Rental Apartment – Penggilingan
(CLOSED) • Route 11N Cipinang Muara Rental Apartment – Jatinegara
(CLOSED) • Route 11R Cakung Km2 Rental Apartment – Bukit Duri
(CLOSED) • Route 11P Pondok Bambu Rental Apartment – Radin Inten
(CLOSED) • Route 11T Cakung Station – Pulo Gebang via Jakarta Outer Ring Road
(CLOSED) • Route 11U Cakung Station – Pulo Gebang via Cakung Cilincing
(CLOSED) • Route 12D Sukapura Rental Apartment – Sunter
(CLOSED) • Route 12E History of Jakarta Explorer
(CLOSED) • Route 12K Asemka Explorer
(CLOSED) • Harapan Indah – Pasar Baru
(CLOSED) • Poris Plawad – Kemayoran
(CLOSED) • Depok – Grogol
(CLOSED) • Route B12 Summarecon Bekasi – Tanjung Priok
(CLOSED) • Route B15 Jatibening – Blok M
(CLOSED) • Route B16 Jatibening – Kuningan
(CLOSED) • Route B22 Bekasi Timur – Juanda
(CLOSED) • Route B23 Bekasi Timur – Manggarai (Tebet)
(CLOSED) • Route B24 Bekasi Timur – Kalideres
(CLOSED) • Route B31 Pulo Gebang – Harapan Indah
(CLOSED) • Route Summarecon Serpong – Tomang
(CLOSED) • Route Taman Banjar Wijaya – Petamburan
(CLOSED) • Route DA1
Dukuh Atas TOD – Sam Ratulangi
(CLOSED) • Route DA2
Dukuh Atas TOD – Tanah Abang
(CLOSED) • Route DA3
Dukuh Atas TOD – Kuningan
(CLOSED) • Route DA4
Dukuh Atas TOD – Kota
(CLOSED) Free service routes The original free service routes (
rute layanan gratis) of Transjakarta operated as a
shuttle service instead of feeder, and were coded
GR (short for 'gratis,'
Indonesian for 'free'). They did not operate within the dedicated lanes, instead going through the main roads and its opposite direction, thus considered as a disintegrated non-BRT service. In 2016, Transjakarta launched the first free service route (coded
GR1) from
Harmoni to
Bundaran Senayan; the initial aim was to drop off and pick up workers that can't go through
Thamrin and
Sudirman roads as an impact of the
odd-even rule. All the original free service routes have been closed, and has already replaced by Mikrotrans. • GR1 Harmoni – Bundaran Senayan
(CLOSED) • GR2 Tanah Abang Explorer
(CLOSED) • GR3 Ragunan – Departemen Pertanian
(CLOSED) • GR4 Kota Intan – Museum Bahari
(CLOSED) • GR5 Kota Tua Explorer
(CLOSED) Inactive free double-decker tour bus routes in 2016. • BW3 –
Art & Culinary (Balai Kota – Sarinah – Plaza Indonesia – Harmoni – Gedung Arsip Nasional – Museum Bank Indonesia – BNI 46 – Sawah Besar – SD Santa Maria – Juanda – Monas 2 – IRTI – Balai Kota)
(CLOSED) • BW5 – RPTRA Kalijodo (IRTI – Balai Kota – Sarinah – Tosari – RPTRA Kalijodo – Tosari – Plaza Indonesia – Sarinah – IRTI)
(CLOSED) • BW6 – Priok Cemetery (Juanda – Monas 1 – Monas 2 – Monas 3 – IRTI – Balai Kota – Sarinah – Tosari – Makam Mbah Priok – Tosari – Plaza Indonesia – Museum Nasional – Pasar Baru – Juanda)
(CLOSED) • BW7 –
Jakarta Shopping (IRTI – Balai Kota – Sarinah – Tosari – Dukuh Atas 3 – Gelora Bung Karno North – Gelora Bung Karno 3 (Gate 1) – Plaza Indonesia – Senayan City – Gelora Bung Karno 2 – Dukuh Atas 4 – Tosari – Grand Indonesia – Sarinah – IRTI)
(CLOSED) • Kota Tua – Pantai Indah Kapuk (
Kali Besar Barat 1 – Buddha Tzu Chi – Gold Coast – Food Street – PIK 2 Pantjoran – Melody Golf – Pantai Maju – Melody Golf 2 – Food Street – The Piano – Fresh Market PIK – PIK Avenue –
Kali Besar Barat 1)
(CLOSED) Temporary shuttle routes On April 15, 2022, Transjakarta began the first phase of BRT station revitalization program. To accommodate passengers who were affected by those revitalizations, Transjakarta operated numbers of temporary shuttle bus routes on corridors where one of their stations were temporarily closed for revitalization. All routes were coded with "
ST" (abbreviation of "shuttle"). The first temporary shuttle route was 1ST (
Semanggi –
Monumen Nasional) to accommodate the revitalization process of BRT stations in
Corridor 1. 1ST route began its operational on April 15 and ended on September 11, 2022, after the revitalized
Gelora Bung Karno (now Senayan Bank Jakarta) BRT station was reopened on August 17. The second route was 2PJ (Pecenongan – Juanda, where PJ was the abbreviation of both Pecenongan and Juanda) to accommodate the revitalization of the
Juanda BRT station. After the revitalized Juanda station completed and reopened on March 4, 2023, the shuttle route was extended to
Bundaran HI and was renamed into 2ST to accommodate passengers who were affected by temporary route readjusment due to the Jakarta MRT phase 2A project. The 2ST route was closed on November 16, 2023. Transjakarta operated 10 shuttle routes, with 9ST being the last one; which was closed on June 15, 2024, after the reopening of Damai (formerly Indosiar) BRT station. The routes were: • 1ST Semanggi – Monumen Nasional
(CLOSED) • 2ST Juanda – Bundaran HI
(CLOSED) • 3ST Atrium – Budi Utomo
(CLOSED) • 4ST Pulo Gadung – Bermis
(CLOSED) • 5ST Manggarai – Tosari
(CLOSED) • 6ST SMK 57 – Pejaten
(CLOSED) • 7ST Bidara Cina – Matraman Baru
(CLOSED) • 8ST Senayan JCC – Slipi Kemanggisan
(CLOSED) • 9ST Indosiar – Latumeten
(CLOSED) • 10ST Cawang Sutoyo – BNN
(CLOSED) MRT feeder The MRT feeder network connects suburbs, places of interest and
park and ride locations with
Jakarta MRT stations, using
Minitrans buses with 32 seats. The services operate with frequent 5 minute headways. The following is a list of routes as of January 2020: • Route MR1 CSW – Pakubuwono
(CLOSED) • Route MR2 CSW – Kramat Pela
(CLOSED) • Route MR3 CSW – Wijaya
(CLOSED) • Route MR5 Blok A MRT Station – Radio Dalam
(CLOSED) • Route MR8 Blok A MRT Station – Antasari
(CLOSED) • Route MR9 Fatmawati MRT Station – South Quarter
(CLOSED) Kopaja AC The routes were: • Kopaja P.20 (Lebak Bulus – Senen), now became Route 6H • Kopaja S.13 (Ragunan Belakang – Grogol) • Kopaja S.602 (Ragunan – National Monument), now became Route 6B • Kopaja U.31 (Kelapa Gading – Kota)
APTB (Busway Integrated Cross-Border Transport) On January 24, 2014, there are 143 APTB buses. But starting on June 1, 2016, APTBs are totally prohibited to enter busway corridors due to APTB frequently use non-busway corridors and still collect money from passengers whom enter APTB from Transjakarta buses stop. It is to follow March 5, 2016 policy that the policy is not so firm.
(APTB 01) Bekasi–Pulogadung Terminal Transjakarta FeederOn March 28, 2012, Bekasi Transjakarta Feeder began serving from Bekasi Bus Station to Pulo Gadung Bus Station, and vice versa through
Jakarta–Cikampek Toll Road. After temporarily halted operation since March 29, the feeder has hit the road again since April 21 with new route: Bekasi Terminal – Cut Meutia Street – Ahmad Yani Street – West Bekasi Toll Gate Bekasi – Jakarta Toll Road – Jakarta Inner Ring Toll Road – Perintis Kemerdekaan Street – Pulomas – Pulo Gadung Terminal From September 17, 2012, APTB 01 integrates with two Transjakarta corridors. The stations are: Corridor 10: Pedati Prumpung – Jatinegara Station – Bea Cukai Ahmad Yani – Utan Kayu Rawamangun – Pemuda – Kayu Putih Rawasari – Pulomas Bypass Corridor 2 : Bekasi Terminal – Cempaka Putih – Pedongkelan – ASMI – Pulomas – Bermis – Pulo Gadung Terminal
(APTB 02) Bekasi–Kampung Rambutan Terminal Transjakarta Feeder The feeder will be integrated with Transjakarta Corridor 7.
(APTB 03) Poris Plawad–Tomang Transjakarta Feeder On June 20, 2012, Poris Plawad–Tomang (East Tangerang) Transjakarta Feeder began serving from Poris Plawad Tangerang Bus Station to Kali Deres Bus Station vice versa. The bus runs every 10 minutes and after one month operation the passengers is still around 2 to 5 persons only.
(APTB 04) Ciputat–Kota Bus Terminal Transjakarta Feeder On October 4, 2012, South Tangerang Transjakarta Feeder began serving from Ciputat Bus Station to Kota Bus Terminal vice versa through: Ciputat – Pasar Jumat – Lebak Bulus – Metro Pondok Indah – Radio Dalam – Panglima Polim – Sisingamangaraja – Sudirman – Thamrin – Medan Merdeka Barat – Mangga Dua Raya
(APTB 05) Cibinong–Grogol Terminal Transjakarta Feeder On December 7, 2012, Cibinong Transjakarta Feeder begun serve from Cibinong Bus Station to Grogol Terminal vice versa through: • All stations in Transjakarta Corridor 9 (Sutoyo BKN, Cawang UKI, BNN until Grogol) • Transit to Transjakarta Corridors 7 and 10 can be done at Stations Sutoyo BKN and Cawang UKI
(APTB 06) Bogor–Rawamangun Terminal Transjakarta Feeder On March 6, 2013, Bogor Transjakarta Feeder begun serve from Bogor Bus Station to Rawamangun Terminal (APTB 06) vice versa and cross Transjakarta Corridor 4 (Pulo Gadung–Dukuh Atas) and Corridor 9 (Pinang Ranti–Pluit).
(APTB 07) Bekasi–Tanah Abang Transjakarta Feeder On May 21, 2013, Bekasi–Tanah Abang Transjakarta Feeder began serving from Bekasi Bus Station to Tanah Abang Bus Station vice versa through Juanda street, Joyomartono, Jakarta–Cikampek Toll Road, Inner Ring Toll Road, Semanggi, Sudirman, Thamrin, Kebon Sirih, Fachrudin, Jati Baru and then turn at under Jati Baru Fly Over.
(APTB 08) Bekasi–Bundaran HI Transjakarta Feeder On May 21, 2013, Bekasi–HI Circle (Bundaran HI) Transjakarta Feeder begun serve from Bekasi Bus Station to HI Circle vice versa through Juanda street, Joyomartono, Jakarta–Cikampek Toll Road, Inner Ring Toll Road, Gatot Subroto, Semanggi, Sudirman and HI Circle.
(APTB 09) Bogor–Blok M Terminal Transjakarta Feeder (APTB 10) Cileungsi–Blok M Terminal Transjakarta Feeder (APTB 11) Bogor–Tanah Abang Transjakarta Feeder (APTB 12) Bogor–Tanjung Priok Transjakarta Feeder (APTB 13) Poris Plawad–Pulogadung Transjakarta Feeder On December 27, 2013, Poris Plawad–Pulogadung (East Tangerang) Transjakarta Feeder began serving as replacement of Patas AC 115.
(APTB 14) Cikarang–Kalideres Terminal Transjakarta Feeder On January 24, 2014, Cikarang Transjakarta Feeder begun serve from Cikarang Bus Station to Kalideres Terminal vice versa.
Bus terminal feeder Starting on February 1, 2017, Badan Pengelola Trans Jabodetabek (BPTJ) operates 4 new feeder routes from and to 4 terminals throughout Jakarta to Pulo Gebang terminal. The aim of this feeder service is to give intercity bus passengers ease to get to the bus terminal. • Route 11C Tanjung Priok – Pulo Gebang
(CLOSED), 11C became Rusun Pinus Elok–Rusun Pulo Gebang (Rental Apartment feeder) • Route 11E Lebak Bulus – Pulo Gebang
(CLOSED) • Route 11F Pasar Minggu – Pulo Gebang
(CLOSED) • Route 11H Pinang Ranti – Pulo Gebang
(CLOSED) Transjakarta-KWK feeder Some
angkot fleets of Koperasi Wahana Kalpika (KWK) with a Transjakarta sticker in front of the vehicles had served as a Transjakarta-KWK feeder, with the operational schedule 05.00-09.00 and 16.00-20.00. The blue color integration card of Transjakarta-KWK price was Rp 15,000 for a month, while Transjakarta card or is called e-ticket had brown color. The integrated routes were: • B03 Meruya–Grogol • B08 Indosiar – Rawa Buaya • S14 Petukangan Utara – Lebak Bulus • T03 Arundina – Rumah Sakit Harapan Bunda • T07 Condet – Cililitan • T24 Poncol – Rawamangun • T31 Pejuang Jaya – Harapan Indah • U03 Terminal Pulogebang – Tanjung Priok • U04 Kelapa Gading – Terminal Rawamangun • U05 Tanjung Priok – Bulak Turi Integration contract with KWK ended on December 31, 2017. The feeder is later succeeded by OK Otrip, which later become the present-day Mikrotrans. ==See also==