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Petamburan (Transjakarta)

Petamburan is a Transjakarta bus rapid transit station located at the northwestern end of Jenderal Gatot Subroto Street in Petamburan (hence the name), Tanah Abang, Central Jakarta, Indonesia, serving Corridor 9. It is located beside the road junction between Gatot Subroto, Palmerah Utara, Letjen S. Parman and K.S. Tubun Streets, and built below the Jakarta Inner Ring Road viaduct.

History

Petamburan BRT station was originally named Slipi Petamburan, which commenced operations alongside the opening of Corridor 9 on 31 December 2010. On 31 May 2023, the BRT station was temporarily closed for revitalisation, during which Transjakarta provided the shuttle service 8ST (Senayan JCC–Slipi Kemanggisan) as an alternative for affected passengers. After seven months of revitalisation, the BRT station was reopened on 30 December 2023 with a new name Petamburan.

Building and layout

Petamburan is one of the five BRT stations of Corridor 9 located below the Jakarta Inner Ring Road viaduct, the other being Pancoran Tugu, , and Kali Grogol. The current 2023 design is more spacious than the previous one, with six platform bays on each side, and now features toilets and a prayer room (musala). Both platform buildings are connected by a linkway within the paid area.

Non-BRT bus services

Nearby places

  • GP Plaza
  • Grand Slipi Tower
  • Jakarta Design Center

Incidents

  • On 21 July 2020, a man fainted and collapsed inside a bus and was taken out by another passenger when the bus arrived at the then-named Slipi Petamburan BRT station. He later died allegedly due to illness, and was rushed to a hospital nearby for autopsy process. Because the incident occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic, Slipi Petamburan BRT station was temporarily closed for sterilisation and disinfection until it was reopened at 19:00 later that night.
  • On 30 September 2024, a bus owned by Presidential Security Force crashed into the western platform building after it trespassed the restricted BRT lane. The station building sustained light damage. There were no casualties reported.

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