The Jakarta Mass Rapid Transit ( id, Moda Raya Terpadu ''Jakarta'') or Jakarta MRT (, stylized as ''mrt jakarta'') is a
rapid transit
Rapid transit or mass rapid transit (MRT), also known as heavy rail or metro, is a type of high-capacity public transport generally found in urban areas. A rapid transit system that primarily or traditionally runs below the surface may be ...
system in
Jakarta, the capital city of
Indonesia
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.
The system is operated by PT Mass Rapid Transit Jakarta (Perseroda), a
municipally owned ''
perseroan terbatas
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'' of the city of
Jakarta. Phase 1 of the project (
Lebak Bulus to
Bundaran HI
Selamat Datang Monument (''Selamat Datang'' is Indonesian for "Welcome"), also known as the ''Monumen Bundaran HI'' or ''Monumen Bunderan HI'' ( for 'Hotel Indonesia roundabout'), is a monument located in Central Jakarta, Indonesia. Completed in ...
) was officially opened on 24 March 2019.
Background
Jakarta is the capital city of
Indonesia
Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia, is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania between the Indian and Pacific oceans. It consists of over 17,000 islands, including Sumatra, Java, Sulawesi, and parts of Borneo and New Guine ...
, harbouring 10 million inhabitants, one-third of the population of
Greater Jakarta
The Jakarta metropolitan area or Greater Jakarta, known locally as Jabodetabek (an acronym of Jakarta– Bogor–Depok–Tangerang–Bekasi), and sometimes extended to Jabodetabekjur (with the acronym extended to include part of Cianjur Regenc ...
. It is estimated that over four million residents of the surrounding
Greater Jakarta
The Jakarta metropolitan area or Greater Jakarta, known locally as Jabodetabek (an acronym of Jakarta– Bogor–Depok–Tangerang–Bekasi), and sometimes extended to Jabodetabekjur (with the acronym extended to include part of Cianjur Regenc ...
area commute to and from the city each working day. Transport issues have increasingly begun to attract political attention and it has been foreseen that without a major transportation breakthrough, the city will have complete traffic gridlock by 2020.
As of 2010, public transportation in Jakarta served only 56% of commuter trips. This figure urgently needs to be raised, as the city's 9.5% average annual growth rate of vehicles far exceeds the increase in road length between 2005 and 2010.
Until then, public transportation in the city mainly consists of the
TransJakarta
TransJakarta (stylised as transjakarta, often erroneously called Busway) is a bus rapid transit (BRT) system in Jakarta, Indonesia. The first BRT system in Southeast Asia, it commenced operations on 15 January 2004 to provide a fast public trans ...
bus rapid transit system, the
KRL Commuterline
KRL Commuterline, or commonly known as Commuterline, is a commuter rail system for Greater Jakarta in Indonesia. It was previously known as KRL Jabodetabek. It is operated by PT KAI Commuter Indonesia (KAI Commuter/KCI), a subsidiary of the I ...
commuter rail, and various types of
independent
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* Independ ...
buses; starting from the very small
bemo and pickup-truck sized
mikrolet, to slightly larger
minibus
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es such as the widely used
MetroMini
The MetroMini minibus system is major part of the public transport system of Jakarta. There were reportedly over 3,000 buses in the MetroMini fleet in mid-2012. The buses are similar to the parallel Kopaja system which also provides transport ser ...
and
Kopaja minibuses and full sized
city buses. There are also both two and four wheeled
taxis
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.
Funding
Phase 1 of the project was funded through a
soft loan
A soft loan is a loan with a below-market rate of interest. This is also known as ''soft financing''. Sometimes soft loans provide other concessions to borrowers, such as long repayment periods or interest holidays. Soft loans are usually provid ...
(
Rp16 trillion) from the
Japan International Cooperation Agency
The is a governmental agency that delivers the bulk of Official Development Assistance (ODA) for the government of Japan. It is chartered with assisting economic and social growth in developing countries, and the promotion of international co ...
(JICA) with a 30 years tenure and 0.25% interest per annum. The loan number IP is 536 (signed November 2006) for engineering services. The engineering services loan is a pre-construction loan to prepare the construction phase. It consists of:
*Basic Design package, managed by the DGR (Directorate General of Railways, Ministry of Transport)
*Management and Operation package, managed by the Bappeda (Jakarta Regional Planning Board)
*Construction assistance in tender, managed by the PT MRT Jakarta
Phase 2 was funded through a similar loan scheme with a 40 years tenure, allowing a 10 years grace period. The first stage of phase 2 funding (
Rp9.4 trillion) incurred 0.1% interest per annumn. Phase 2A funding (Rp25 trillion) will cover a portion of phase 1 excess expenditure (Rp2.5 trillion).
On 24 August 2022, it was announced that cost required for Phase 2A has been ajdusted to Rp26 trillion, up from Rp22.5 trillion. The challenging soil conditions were cited as the reason for the increase.
Phase 4 will be funded by a South Korean consortium led by
Korea Overseas Infrastructure and Urban Development Corporation.
Network
The Jakarta MRT is expected to stretch across over 108 kilometres, including 26.7 kilometres for the Red line (from Lebak Bulus to Ancol) and 87 kilometres for the Yellow line (from Cikarang to Balaraja).
The following table lists the MRT lines that are currently operational, under construction or planned as of May 2022. Planned lines are preliminary and could still be altered before entering construction phase.
North–South line
Phase 1
Phase 1 connects Lebak Bulus to Bundaran HI along 15.7 kilometres and consists of 13 stations (7 elevated stations and 6 underground stations). The Indonesian Ministry of Transport approved this plan in September 2010 and invited tenders. Construction began in October 2013.
Phase 1 was opened for free service on 24 March 2019. Commercial service began on 1 April 2019. Phase 1 is expected to serve 212,000 passengers per day. This expected capacity may be maxed out to 960,000 per day. The 15.7 kilometre distance is covered in under 30 minutes. Within its first month of operations, 82,000 passengers used the line daily.
Phase 2
Phase 2 was initially planned to extend Bundaran HI to Kampung Bandan in North Jakarta. However, land acquisition issues hindered the process, prompting the administration to find an alternative location, which will also be designed to house the train depot.
On 1 January 2019, the president director of MRT Jakarta, William Sabandar said the city administration had decided to make Kota the final station for Phase 2. The extension was then renamed to Phase 2A.
Phase 2A will extend the Red line northwards, from Bundaran HI to Kota and consists of 7 stations over 5.8 kilometres. The extension was initially planned to be fully operational by March 2026. However, due to problems securing bidders for the construction and the effects of the
COVID-19 pandemic
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, the extension is now targeted to be fully operational by 2028.
On 20 February 2019, it was announced that the Red line will be extended further, towards Ancol. The extension was named Phase 2B.
On 17 February 2020, during the signing of contract CP201 for the construction of the first two stations of the Phase 2A extension, the administration announced that Phase 2B will consist of two stations and one depot, and was under feasibility studies, with its construction expected to commence in mid-2022.
It has since been delayed. Phase 2B is estimated to cost Rp10 trillion.
Phase 2A construction started on 22 March 2021. During excavation works for the construction of Phase 2A, the remains of tracks used for
Jakarta's tramway were found.
East–West line ''(planned)''
A second line is planned to run east–west from
Cikarang
Cikarang is a town serving the seat of Bekasi Regency, West Java, Indonesia. The biggest industrial estate in Southeast Asia, Kota Jababeka is located there.
Industrial area
Cikarang is an area located in Kota Deltamas that includes the gov ...
(
West Java
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) to
Balaraja (
Banten
Banten ( id, Banten; Sundanese: , romanized ''Banten'') is the westernmost province on the island of Java, Indonesia. Its capital city is Serang. The province borders West Java and the Special Capital Region of Jakarta on the east, the Ja ...
) via
Central Jakarta. It is envisioned to be 87 kilometres long.
Just like the Red line, the Yellow line will also be built in phases. The Yellow line is planned to interchange with the Red line at Thamrin Station.
It is currently under architectural design studies and construction was initially expected to begin in 2020, however it has since been delayed.
Phase 4
Phase 4 was first brought up in 2020. It will be a separate line connecting Fatmawati to Taman Mini Indonesia Indah. On 30 June 2022, MRT Jakarta announced that pre-feasibility and feasibility studies have completed and construction is expected to commence in 2023.
Fares and ticketing
The charged fare for a trip on the MRT starts at Rp3,000, increasing by Rp1,000 for every station passed. A trip spanning the entire existing line in 2019 would cost a passenger Rp14,000.
A refundable Rp15,000 deposit is required to purchase a single journey ticket, in addition to fares required for the journey.
The Jakarta MRT employs a cashless fare payment system. A dedicated
contactless smart card known as the 'Jelajah' can be purchased from the ticketing machines or ticket offices located at every station. Other accepted forms of payment include electronic prepaid cards such as the
Jak Lingko
Jak Lingko (formerly OK OTrip) is a public transport integration program designed to integrate payment and physical connection between transport modes in Jakarta. The integration includes TransJakarta, KRL Commuterline, MRT, LRT, Railink and l ...
,
E-Money
Digital currency (digital money, electronic money or electronic currency) is any currency, money, or money-like asset that is primarily managed, stored or exchanged on digital computer systems, especially over the internet. Types of digital cu ...
,
Brizzi,
BNI Tap Cash,
Flazz, ,
KAI Commuter Multi Trip Card.
Passengers are required to tap their cards at the fare gates when entering and exiting the
paid area
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of the stations.
In addition to payment cards, MRT Jakarta also accepts payment from electronic wallet providers, such as Gopay, OVO, Dana, LinkAja and Astrapay. Users of electronic wallets must connect their wallet with an app provided by MRT Jakarta (MRT-J) and buy single trip tickets in the form of QR codes.
Safety and security
To prevent track incursions, half-height and full-height
platform screen doors (PSDs) are installed at platforms of elevated and underground stations respectively.
Trains and stations are equipped with
CCTVs, which are monitored from the control room. Medical rooms are also available at every station to provide first-aid to passengers and workers, if necessary.
Security officers are regularly stationed at station entrances and platforms.
Rolling stock
Contract CP 108 for the procurement of rolling stock for the Jakarta MRT was awarded to a consortium led by
Sumitomo Corporation on 3 March 2015. A total of 16 six-cars trainsets were ordered at a cost of ¥10.8 billion (Rp145 billion). The trains were built in
Nippon Sharyo's plant in
Toyokawa, Aichi
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.
Each car measures in length, in width, and in height. These trains utilize the
CBTC signaling system and are equipped with
Automatic Train Operation (ATO) GoA 2, with drivers operating the doors and driving in case of emergency. Like the
KRL Commuterline
KRL Commuterline, or commonly known as Commuterline, is a commuter rail system for Greater Jakarta in Indonesia. It was previously known as KRL Jabodetabek. It is operated by PT KAI Commuter Indonesia (KAI Commuter/KCI), a subsidiary of the I ...
, the MRT trains are also powered via
overhead catenary
An overhead line or overhead wire is an electrical cable that is used to transmit electrical energy to electric locomotives, trolleybuses or trams. It is known variously as:
* Overhead catenary
* Overhead contact system (OCS)
* Overhead equipmen ...
.
On 10 January 2018, the Governor of Jakarta,
Anies Baswedan, gave the first batch of MRT Jakarta trainsets the nickname "Ratangga". The name was derived from the old Javanese word for chariots. It offers a women-only carriage during morning peak hours from 7AM to 9AM and in the afternoon from 5PM to 7PM.
PT Mass Rapid Transit Jakarta
PT Mass Rapid Transit Jakarta (Perseroda) is a
municipally owned ''
perseroan terbatas
A business entity is an entity that is formed and administered as per corporate law in order to engage in business activities, charitable work, or other activities allowable. Most often, business entities are formed to sell a product or a servi ...
'' founded by the Government of Special Capital Region of Jakarta to operate the Jakarta MRT system. Its establishment was approved by the
provincial parliament (DPRD) on 10 June 2008 and the company's incorporation was formally
notarized
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A notary, while a legal professional, is disti ...
on 17 June 2008. Due to a two-shareholder minimum in Indonesia's ''perseroan terbaras'' laws (rescinded for municipally owned corporations in 2020), only 99.98% of the shares are owned by the Government of Jakarta; the rest 0.02% is owned by Perumda Pasar Jaya (a municipal public corporation of Jakarta operating
marketplace
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s).
Therefore, PT MRT Jakarta (Perseroda) is the first operating railway company in Indonesia that is not wholly or partly owned by state-owned company
Kereta Api Indonesia
PT Kereta Api Indonesia (Persero) (English: Indonesian Railways Company, abbreviated as PT KAI or simply KAI) is the sole operator of public railways in Indonesia. It is completely state-owned and pays track access charges to the government. ...
, and one of the only such companies besides
PT LRT Jakarta.
See also
*
Greater Jakarta Commuter Rail
*
Jakarta LRT
The Jakarta Light Rail Transit (Jakarta LRT) ( id, Lintas Rel Terpadu Jakarta, lit. "Jakarta Integrated Rail Line") is one of the light rail systems in Jakarta, the capital city of Indonesia. It is being implemented by the Jakarta provincial g ...
*
Greater Jakarta LRT
The Greater Jakarta LRT or Jabodebek LRT is a light rail system currently under construction in Jakarta, the capital city of Indonesia, as well as the adjacent areas of West Java and Banten, both within the Jakarta Metropolitan area. It is be ...
*
TransJakarta
TransJakarta (stylised as transjakarta, often erroneously called Busway) is a bus rapid transit (BRT) system in Jakarta, Indonesia. The first BRT system in Southeast Asia, it commenced operations on 15 January 2004 to provide a fast public trans ...
*
Transport in Jakarta
As a metropolitan area of about 30 million people, Jakarta has a variety of transport systems. Jakarta was awarded 2021 global Sustainable Transport Award (STA) for integrated public transportation system.
The city prioritized development of roa ...
Notes
References
External links
MRTJakarta – PT Mass Rapid Transit Jakarta official website
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