Pulo Gebang Bus Terminal
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Pulo Gebang Bus Terminal is a type-A bus terminal at
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, which is arguably the largest of its kind in Southeast Asia. The terminal was opened on 28 December 2016. Buses to and from
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usually use this terminal. Pulo Gebang bus terminal has a land area of about 12.6 hectares with 4 building blocks. Each of the passenger terminal has four-story building with elevators, escalators, automatic doors, AC waiting rooms and surveillance cameras or CCTV. The terminal has dedicated area for food court, retail shop, mosque, car parking, health centre etc. It is connected with other terminals of Jakarta by
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feeder bus. Some of the feeder routes connecting the terminal operates 24 hours.


Facilities

Facilities available in Pulo Gebang bus terminal are: * 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 hour * Fire extinguisher in every room * Free Toilet * Mosque with a capacity of roughly 700 people * Spacious parking area for cars and motorcycles * 62 CCTV in the terminal area * Security post with police, military garrison, and municipal police (Satpol PP) in every side of the terminal.


Transjakarta routes

Starting 1 February 2017, Badan Pengelola Trans Jabodetabek (BPTJ) operates 4 new feeder routes from and to 4 terminals throughout Jakarta to Pulo Gebang terminal. There are a total of 8 routes to Pulo Gebang terminal which are : * Corridor 11 Kampung Melayu - Pulo Gebang * Corridor 11A Pulo Gebang - Rawamangun * Corridor 11D Pulogadung - Pulo Gebang via PIK * Corridor 11E Lebak Bulus - Pulo Gebang * Corridor 11F Pasar Minggu - Pulo Gebang * Corridor 11H Pinang Ranti - Pulo Gebang * Corridor 11Q Pulo Gebang - Kampung Melayu via East Flood Canal (Banjir Kanal Timur) * Corridor B31 Pulo Gebang - Harapan Indah


See also

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Cakung Cakung is a district (''kecamatan'') of East Jakarta, Indonesia. The district is roughly bounded by Bekasi Raya Road to the west, the Bekasi Raya Road - Petukangan canal to the north, a portion of Cakung river to the east, and the Jakarta-Bandung ...
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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 ...


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