Simpang Kuningan (Transjakarta)

911 Simpang Kuningan
View of the north facade for eastbound buses
General information
LocationJenderal Gatot Subroto St., Kuningan Barat, Mampang Prapatan (south) and Kuningan Timur, Setiabudi (north), South Jakarta 12710, Jakarta, Indonesia
Coordinates6°14′14″S 106°49′41″E / 6.23729°S 106.8280275°E / -6.23729; 106.8280275
SystemTransjakarta
Owned byTransjakarta
Operated byTransjakarta
Lines
PlatformsTwo side platforms
Connections Underpass Kuningan
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
Bicycle facilities Bicycle parking
Accessible Yes
History
Opened31 December 2010 (2010-12-31)
Rebuilt2023
Previous namesKuningan Barat
Services
Preceding Following
Tegal Parang
towards Pinang Ranti
Corridor 9 Denpasar
towards Pluit
Tegal Parang
towards Cililitan
Corridor 9 Denpasar
Tegal Parang
towards Pinang Ranti
Corridor 9 Denpasar
Rawa Barat
One-way operation
Corridor 13
Only available on weekends
Patra Kuningan
CSW 1
One-way operation
Corridor 13
Only available on weekdays
Mampang Prapatan
towards Ragunan
Corridor 6
transfer at Underpass Kuningan
Patra Kuningan
towards Galunggung
Corridor 6
transfer at Underpass Kuningan
Patra Kuningan
towards Balai Kota
Tegal Mampang
towards Puri Beta 2
Corridor 13
Only available on weekends
transfer at Underpass Kuningan
Patra Kuningan
One-way operation
Corridor 13
Only available on weekdays
transfer at Underpass Kuningan
Location

Simpang Kuningan is a Transjakarta bus rapid transit station at the Gatot Subroto street in Jakarta, Indonesia, serving Corridor 9. It is located east of the intersection between Gatot Subroto, Mampang Prapatan and Rasuna Said streets (hence the name 'Simpang,' Indonesian for 'intersection'). The station is located below the viaduct of the Jakarta Inner Ring Road.

History

The BRT station was originally named Kuningan Barat when it first opened alongside the entire Corridor 9 on 31 December 2010, as it is located in the borderline between Kuningan Barat and Kuningan Timur administrative villages (kelurahan) of Mampang Prapatan and Setiabudi districts respectively.[1] On 17 March 2015, the south platform bays were extended due to the construction of an overpass for westbound traffic towards Grogol Petamburan, parallel with the Inner Ring Road viaduct.[2][3]

Kuningan Barat BRT station was temporarily closed for revitalization on 4 September 2022, alonside Gatot Subroto LIPI (now Widya Chandra Telkomsel), Senen Sentral (now Jaga Jakarta) and SMK 57 (now Jati Barat).[4] After that, the station was reopened on 15 February 2023.[5] In late December 2023, the station was renamed to Simpang Kuningan.[6]

Building and layout

Simpang Kuningan BRT station is one of the five stations of Corridor 9 to be located below the Jakarta Inner Ring Road viaduct. It is accessible via footbridge, and connected to the neighboring Underpass Kuningan station of Corridor 6. The station now has six squircle-shaped platform bays (three for each directions).

North to Pinang Ranti and to Cililitan (Tegal Parang)
Side platform, the doors are opened on the right side of the travel direction
Jakarta Inner Ring Road Inter platform linkway (to Bekasi/Bogor)
(to Tangerang) ← Jakarta Inner Ring Road
Side platform, the doors are opened on the right side of the travel direction
South (Patra Kuningan)
(Denpasar)
to Pluit, to Grogol Reformasi, and to Bundaran Senayan to Flyover Kuningan

Non-BRT bus services

Service type Route Destination Notes
Inner city feeder Cibubur Pluit Only operates on weekdays (Monday–Friday) on 05:00 - 06:00, one way towards Pluit only.

Inside the station

Pasar MingguTanah Abang Inside the station
Royaltrans (premium) Cibubur–Kuningan Outside the station
Summarecon Bekasi–Kuningan

Nearby places

References

  1. ^ Aria, Pingit (31 December 2010). "Inilah Rute Busway Koridor 9 dan 10". tempo.co (in Indonesian). Retrieved 8 December 2025.
  2. ^ Madani, Mohamad Amin (17 March 2015). "Halte Busway Kuningan Digeser". Republika Online (in Indonesian). Retrieved 8 December 2025.
  3. ^ "Jembatan Halte Transjakarta". antarafoto.com (in Indonesian). 18 March 2015. Retrieved 8 December 2025.
  4. ^ Arga, Leonardus Wical Zelena (1 September 2022). "Transjakarta Lakukan Penutupan Sementara Empat Halte, Dampak Revitalisasi Tahap Dua". Warta Kota (in Indonesian). Retrieved 8 December 2025.
  5. ^ @pt_transjakarta (15 February 2023). "Sahabat TiJe ada kabar bahagia nih! Hari ini Rabu, 15 Februari 2023 pukul 05.00 WIB ada 4 halte yang sudah selesai direvitalisasi dan sudah beroperasi loh! Yuk cek reels untuk info selengkapnya!"". Instagram. Archived from the original on 19 March 2023. Retrieved 8 December 2025.
  6. ^ Adryamarthanino, Verelladevanka (13 January 2024). "Perubahan Nama Halte Transjakarta, Ini Daftar Lengkapnya". kompas.com (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on 22 June 2024. Retrieved 8 December 2025.