Pulo Gebang Bus Terminal

Pulo Gebang Bus Terminal is a type-A bus terminal at Cakung in East Jakarta, Indonesia, arguably the largest in Southeast Asia.[1] The terminal was opened on 28 December 2016. Designed by Paul Tanjung Tan,[2] it was built to replace the unfeasible Pulo Gadung terminal and provide a comfortable, safe, and well-accessible transportation service.[3] Buses to and from Central and East Java usually use this terminal.

Pulo Gebang Terminal
Harapan Jaya buses parked at the departure zone of Pulo Gebang terminal
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Alternative namesTerminal Bus Terpadu Sentra Timur Pulo Gebang
General information
TypeBus terminal
LocationIndonesia Jakarta
AddressJl. Pulo Gebang, Cakung, East Jakarta
Construction started2009
Completed2012
Inaugurated28 December 2016
CostRp. 448.6 billion (roughly 33.3 million USD)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Paul Tanjung Tan

The bus terminal has a land area of about 12.6 hectares with four building blocks. Each passenger terminal has a four-story building with elevators, escalators, automatic doors, AC waiting rooms and surveillance cameras or CCTV. The terminal has dedicated areas for the food court, retail shop, mosque, car parking, health centre etc.[4] It is also become the terminus of TransJakarta's BRT and feeder buses. The main BRT corridor operates 24 hours.

Facilities

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Facilities available in Pulo Gebang bus terminal are:[5]

  • Mezzanine floor

Counters for intercity buses, Transjakarta bus stop, announcement room and other facilities.

  • 1st floor

Parking lots for intercity buses, cars, motorcycle and taxi parking, mosque, information room, cafeteria, mobile gas refueling station and public refueling station.

  • 2nd floor

Waiting room for passengers with facilities such as terminal post, health post, nursing room and phone recharging stand.

  • 3rd floor

Used as snacking center or food court and place for 54 stalls, as well astoilet room.

  • 4th floor

Office room for terminal management, representative for the bus companies (PO) and control room.

Other supporting facilities include:

  • Health facility stand by for 24 hours
  • Resting room for bus crew for 24 hours
  • Fire extinguishers in every room
  • Free toilets
  • Mosque with a capacity of roughly 700 people
  • Spacious parking area for cars and motorcycles
  • 62 CCTVs in the terminal area
  • Security post with police, military garrison, and municipal police (Satpol PP) in every side of the terminal.

Intercity bus routes

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To West Java

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To Central Java

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  • Blora (at Cepu terminal): Haryanto, Nusantara, Garuda Mas, Lorena, Shantika, Laju Prima, and Pahala Kencana
  • Cilacap: DAMRI, Gapuraning Rahayu, Murni Jaya, and Sinar Jaya
  • Sragen (terminates at Gemolong terminal): Garuda Mas, Haryanto, Laju Prima, Raya, and Sinar Jaya
  • Jepara (via Kudus): Bejeu, Haryanto, Muji Jaya, Nusantara, Shantika, Pepeje, and Agra Mas
  • Cilacap (at Karangpuncung/Wangon terminal): Gapuraning Rahayu and Sinar Jaya
  • Klaten (via Magelang, Sleman): Murni Jaya, Sinar Jaya, Rosalia Indah, KYM Trans, Handoyo, and Mulyo Indah
  • Rembang (terminates at Lasem terminal): Pahala Kencana and Tri Sumber Urip/Madu Kismo
  • Semarang: Haryanto
  • Pati: Madu Kismo, Haryanto, Bejeu, Nusantara, Selamet, Shantika, Trans Zentrum, Handoyo, and Sudiro Tungga Jaya
  • Pekalongan: Dewi Sri, Dedy Jaya, Kurnia Jaya, Putri Jaya, and Sinar Jaya
  • Purwodadi, Grobogan: Bayu Megah, Bejeu, Trans Zentrum, Haryanto, Garuda Mas, Sinar Jaya, and Laju Prima
  • Purwokerto: DAMRI, Dewi Sri, Dedy Jaya, DMI, Kurnia Jaya, Pahala Kencana, Putri Jaya, Rosalia Indah, Sinar Jaya, Setia Negara, and Laju Prima
  • Purworejo (via Kebumen): Karya Sari, Kurnia Jaya, Sinar Jaya, and Sumber Alam
  • Surakarta: Haryanto, Langsung Jaya, Rosalia Indah, Raya, Safari Lux, Sudiro Tungga Jaya, Sinar Jaya, Agra Mas, Gunung Mulia, Putera Mulya, and Hasta Putra
  • Wonogiri (terminates at Purwantoro terminal): Agra Mas, Agung Sejati, GMS, Laju Prima, Gunung Mulia, Putera Mulya, Pahala Kencana, Sedya Mulya, Purwo Widodo, Sari Giri, Sindoro Satriamas, Tunggal Dara, Tunggal Dara Putera, Tunggal Daya, Sudiro Tungga Jaya, and Rosalia Indah
  • Wonosobo: Dieng Indah, DMI, Murni Jaya, Pahala Kencana, Sinar Jaya, Setia Negara, Rosalia Indah, and DAMRI

To Special Region of Yogyakarta

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  • Yogyakarta (via Bumiayu-Ajibarang-Kebumen): Maju Lancar, Rosalia Indah, Sinar Jaya, Sumber Alam, Murni Jaya, DAMRI, and Putera Mulya
  • Yogyakarta (via Kartasura–Klaten): Murni Jaya, Sinar Jaya, Sudiro Tungga Jaya, Haryanto, Agra Mas, Gunung Harta Solutions, and Harapan Jaya
  • Sleman (via Temanggung): Handoyo, Maju Lancar, Safari Dharma Raya, Santoso, Murni Jaya, KYM Trans, and Gunung Harta Solutions
  • Sleman (via Semarang–Klaten): Murni Jaya, Ramayana, Santoso, Sinar Jaya, Rosalia Indah, Mulyo Indah, and Pahala Kencana
  • Sleman (via Kartasura–Klaten): Murni Jaya and Unicorn Indorent
  • Wonosari: Maju Lancar, Rosalia Indah, Santoso, Sinar Jaya, and Murni Jaya

To East Java

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  • Tulungagung: Harapan Jaya
  • Blitar: Harapan Jaya, Lorena, Pahala Kencana, and Rosalia Indah
  • Bojonegoro: Haryanto, Lorena, Pahala Kencana, and Agra Mas
  • Sumenep: Haryanto, Pahala Kencana, Lorena, Karina, and Gunung Harta
  • Malang (via Surabaya): Gunung Harta Solutions, Kramat Djati, Lorena, Pahala Kencana, Rosalia Indah, 27Trans, M trans, and Juragan 99
  • Malang (via Ngawi–Blitar): Medali Mas
  • Ponorogo (via Madiun): Gunung Harta Solutions, Kramat Djati, Lorena, Pahala Kencana, Sindoro Satriamas
  • Surabaya (via Trans-Java Toll Road): DAMRI, Pandawa 87, KYM Trans, 27Trans, Gunung Harta Solutions, Kramat Djati, Lorena, Pahala Kencana, and Rosalia Indah
  • Surabaya (via Ngawi): Sinar Jaya, Harapan Jaya, and Mawar
  • Banyuwangi (via Jember): Akas Asri, Gunung Harta Solutions, Pandawa 87, and Lorena

To Bali and West Nusa Tenggara

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  • Denpasar: Safari Dharma Raya, Lorena, Kramat Djati, Pahala Kencana, and Gunung Harta
  • MataramBima: Rasa Sayang, Tiara Mas, Langsung Indah, Safari Dharma Raya, Dunia Mas, and Titian Mas

To major cities in Sumatra

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  • Bandar Lampung: Efisien and Minanga Express
  • Palembang: Adhi Prima, EPA Star, Giri Indah, Hiba Putra, Lantra Jaya, Lorena, and Ranau Indah
  • Bengkulu: CSH 88, Putra Rafflesia, and Siliwangi Antar Nusa
  • Jambi: Jambi Transport, Laju Prima, and Putra Remaja
  • Lubuk Basung: LBJ Transport
  • Bukittinggi: Anas Nasional Sejahtera, Pangeran, and LBJ Transport
  • Padang: Bintang Permata Bunda, EPA Star, Gumarang Jaya, MPM, New PPJ Mas (Putra Paris Jaya), Naiklah Perusahaan Minang, Palala, Sembodo, Transport Express Jaya, and Yoanda Prima
  • Pekanbaru: SAN and Lorena
  • Medan: Antar Lintas Sumatra, Sempati Star, and Pratama Makmur Jaya
  • Banda Aceh: Putra Pelangi

Transjakarta routes

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1101 Pulo Gebang
Transjakarta bus rapid transit station
 
The southernmost building of the terminal that serves as the terminus for Transjakarta bus routes
General information
LocationPulo Gebang Bus Terminal, Pulo Gebang, Cakung, East Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia
Line(s)  Pulo Gebang - Kampung Melayu
PlatformsSingle side platform
Construction
Accessible  Yes
History
Opened
  • 23 June 2012 (2012-06-23) (limited operations)
  • 28 December 2016 (2016-12-28) (full operations)
Services
Preceding station   TransJakarta   Following station
Terminus   Corridor 11   Walikota Jakarta Timur
towards Kampung Melayu

Starting 1 February 2017, Badan Pengelola Trans Jabodetabek (BPTJ) operates 4 feeder routes from and to 4 terminals throughout Jakarta to Pulo Gebang terminal.[6]

There are a total of 7 Transjakarta routes to Pulo Gebang terminal, which are:

Transjakarta
Service type Route Destination Fare (IDR)
Regular BRT   Pulo GebangKampung Melayu 3,500
Inner-city feeder   Pulo Gebang – Pulo Gadung via Perkampungan Industri Kecil (PIK) Penggilingan
  Pulo GebangKampung Melayu via East Flood Canal (BKT)
Mikrotrans Jak Lingko JAK-27 Pulo Gebang – Rorotan Free
JAK-40 Pulo Gebang – Harapan Baru
JAK-100 Pulo Gebang – Rusun Pinus Elok
JAK-110A Pulo Gebang – Rusun Marunda

Other bus routes

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Angkot routes

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The angkot (share taxi) routes are:

  • Jakarta
    • Koperasi Wahana Kalpika (KWK)
      • T22 Pulo Gebang Terminal - Pulo Gadung Terminal via Bekasi Raya - Sultan Agung - Boulevard Harapan Indah
      • T25 Pulo Gebang Terminal - Rawamangun Terminal via Cakung-Cilincing– I Gusti Ngurah Rai
      • T29 Pulo Gebang Terminal - Pulo Gadung Terminal via Dr. Radjiman - Cakung-Cilincing
      • T32 Pulo Gebang Terminal - Pulo Gadung Terminal via Bekasi Raya - Pulo Gebang Raya
      • U01 Pulo Gebang Terminal - Tanjung Priok Terminal via Cakung-Cilincing - Jampea
      • U03 Pulo Gebang Terminal - Tanjung Priok Terminal via Tipar Cakung - Jampea
    • APB
      • T03 Pulo Gebang Terminal - Klender Terminal
  • Bekasi
    • KOASI
      • K22 Pulo Gebang Terminal - Pondok Gede via Jatiwaringin Raya - Kol. Soegiono - Buaran Raya - I Gusti Ngurah Rai
      • K25 Pulo Gebang Terminal - Bekasi Terminal via Sultan Agung - Jend. A. Yani - Cut Meutia

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Pulo Gebang, Terminal Terbesar se-ASEAN Diresmikan 28 Desember". Liputan 6 (in Indonesian). Retrieved 15 January 2017.
  2. ^ Ramadhiani, Arimbi (27 December 2016). Alexander, Hilda B. (ed.). "Didesain Mirip Bandara, Pengoperasian Terminal Pulogebang Malah Semrawut". kompas.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 21 August 2023.
  3. ^ Hariyanto, Ibnu (26 December 2016). "Penumpang Lebih Nyaman dan Aman di Terminal Pulogebang". detiknews (in Indonesian). Retrieved 21 August 2023.
  4. ^ "Menengok Terminal Terbesar Se-Asia Tenggara di Pulo Gebang". Kompas. Retrieved 30 December 2016.
  5. ^ koran-sindo.com. "Fasilitas Pulogebang Senyaman Bandara". koran-sindo.com. Retrieved 26 February 2017.
  6. ^ Fitrahudin, Ahmad Ziaul (1 February 2017). "Terminal Pulogebang Beroperasi, 26 Bus Feeder TransJ Disiapkan". detiknews (in Indonesian). Retrieved 26 February 2017.