TransJakarta Corridor 12 is a bus rapid transit corridor in Jakarta, Indonesia, operated by TransJakarta. It connects the Pluit BRT station to the Tanjung Priok bus terminal. The streets that passed by corridor 12 are along Pluit Putri/Putra, Pluit Timur, Pluit Selatan, Jembatan Tiga, Bandengan Selatan, Gedong Panjang, Kopi, Tiang Bendera 5, Roa Malaka Utara, Tiang Bendera, Kunir, Lada Dalam, Bank, Kali Besar Barat, Jembatan Batu, Mangga Dua, Gunung Sahari, Angkasa, HBR Motik, Danau Sunter Barat, Danau Sunter Utara, Mitra Sunter Boulevard, Danau Sunter Selatan Dalam, Yos Sudarso, and Enggano streets. This corridor is integrated with Jakarta Kota Station at the Kota BRT station, Kampung Bandan Station at Mangga Dua BRT station, and also the Tanjung Priuk railway station at the Tanjung Priok terminal.
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Transjakarta Corridor 12 |
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The Mangga Dua BRT station is one of the stations that serves corridor 12 |
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System | TransJakarta |
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- PT. Transportasi Jakarta (TJ, infrastructures, fleets, drivers, and officers)
- Mayasari Bakti (MB/MYS, fleets and drivers)
- Perum DAMRI (DMR, fleets and drivers)
- Bianglala Metropolitan (BMP, fleets and drivers)
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Began service | February 14, 2013 (2013-02-14) |
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Route type | Street-level Bus Rapid Transit |
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Locale | North Jakarta Central Jakarta West Jakarta |
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Length | 18.85 km |
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Stations | 24 |
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Pluit |
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Penjaringan |
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to Pinang Ranti |
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12-2 |
Pluit Selatan |
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12-3 |
Pakin |
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12-4 |
Gedong Panjang |
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12-5 |
Museum Sejarah Jakarta |
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12-23 |
Bandengan |
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12-22 |
Kali Besar |
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Kota |
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to Blok M |
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Jakarta Kota |
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12-7 |
Mangga Dua Raya |
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12-8 |
Mangga Dua |
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Ciliwung River |
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to Ancol |
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Gunung Sahari |
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Jembatan Merah |
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to Kampung Melayu |
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Rajawali–Cikampek railway |
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to Senen |
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Landasan Pacu |
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Danau Agung |
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Danau Sunter |
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to JIS |
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12-13 |
Sunter Utara |
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12-14 |
Sunter Karya |
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to PGC 2 |
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12-15 |
Sunter Boulevard Barat |
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12-16 |
Sunter Kelapa Gading |
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Jakarta Inner Ring Road |
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12-17 |
Plumpang |
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12-18 |
Walikota Jakarta Utara |
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12-19 |
Koja |
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Jakarta Outer Ring Road |
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12-20 |
Mambo |
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Tanjung Priok |
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Tanjung Priuk |
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At one time, this corridor used articulated buses, but because the route was very winding, especially in the old city area where the streets were narrow, it was quite difficult to maneuver there, so the buses were changed to single buses.
TransJakarta launched a 35-minute express service between Pluit and Kota which only available from 06:00 to 09:00, which was launched on May 8, 2023.[1]
Corridor 12 was inaugurated on February 14, 2013, by the Governor of Jakarta at the time, Joko Widodo[2][3] with 36 new bus fleet at the first day of the operational.[4]
In July 2015, this corridor was shortened, only limited from Penjaringan to Tanjung Priok, at that time the Pluit BRT Station had not served corridor 12.[citation needed] Then in August 2019, this corridor route was shortened again, so it only serves the Penjaringan - Sunter Kelapa Gading route.[5][6] As of December 18, 2021, corridor 12 has returned to its original route, Pluit - Tanjung Priok. For now, the Penjaringan - Sunter Kelapa Gading route is only used as the axis route.[7]
On May 8, 2023, the Pluit–Kota express service on corridor 12 was launched along with two other express services on corridor 6 and 9. The express route was made to shorten passenger's travel time during peak hours. The express service operates from 06:00 to 09:00 and it only took around 35 minutes from Pluit to Kota BRT station.[1]