North–South Line (Jakarta MRT)
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The North–South line is a rapid transit line of the
Jakarta MRT The Jakarta Mass Rapid Transit ( ''Jakarta'') or Jakarta MRT (, stylized as ''mrt jakarta'') is a rapid transit system in Jakarta, the capital city of Indonesia. The system is operated by PT Mass Rapid Transit Jakarta (Perseroda), a municipall ...
. Coloured dark red on the map, the line is currently long and serves 13 stations. It is the first and only operational line of the Jakarta MRT. The line is the second rail transit system to be operated in the country, after Palembang LRT.


History


Planning

The origins of the line and its development came in 1995, when the provincial government set up an idea to build the MRT system ( subway), A giant Japanese company,
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, was certainly a candidate for the tender. Three months later, when then Governor of DKI Jakarta (at that time),
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, announced the formation of a consortium to build the system. In the same year, an international consortium was formed to prepare a feasibility study for the first line of the MRT system and the consortium was named Indonesian Japanese European Group (IJEG). The plan would have involved a 14 km route between
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and Jakarta Kota Station, fully built underground. The following year, the wide and comfortable pedestrian paths in
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were related to the construction of subway stations and this was planned to be completed and operational in 2000. Unfortunately, in 1998, it never happened due to the 1998 riots.


Development

The development of the first line began when then President
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designated the system as a national project. On 28 November 2006, the first loan agreement was signed with the
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(JICA, then
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or JBIC) for the project. The agreement included study funding and construction work funding for the first line of the system.


Phase 1

A total of eight contracts were awarded. *CP 101 (Construction of Lebak Bulus Depot, Lebak Bulus station and related elevated works) awarded to
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- Wijaya Karya consortium. *CP 102 (Construction of Cipete Raya and Fatmawati stations and related elevated works) awarded to Tokyu Corporation - Wijaya Karya consortium. *CP 103 (Construction of Haji Nawi, Blok A, Block M and ASEAN stations and related elevated works) awarded to
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- PT Jaya Konstruksi JV. *CP 104 (Construction of Senayan and Istora stations and related tunnelling works) awarded to Shimizu Corporation - Obayashi Corporation - PT Wijaya Karya - PT Jaya Konstruksi JV. *CP 105 (Construction of Bendungan Hilir and Senayan stations and related tunnelling works) awarded to Shimizu Corporation - Obayashi Corporation - PT Wijaya Karya - PT Jaya Konstruksi JV. *CP 106 (Construction of Dukuh Atas and Bundaran HI stations and related tunnelling works) awarded to Sumitomo Mitsui Construction - PT Hutama Karya consortium. *CP 107 (Construction of railway systems and trackworks) awarded to Metro One consortium (namely Mitsui & Co.Toyo Engineering Corporation
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, Ltd – Inti Karya Persada Tehnik). *CP 108 (Construction of rolling stock) awarded to
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consortium. On 1 June 2013, the first three civil contracts for the underground section were signed. Three civil engineering contracts for the elevated section were signed in the third quarter of 2013. Construction work began in October 2013. Tunnelling was completed on 23 February 2017, meeting the target completion date. By October 2017, the construction of both elevated and underground line sections were completed. Ahead of its official opening, a limited public trial run was conducted from 12 March 2019 to 23 March 2019. The official opening ceremony was held on 24 March 2019 by President
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.


Phase 2

A total of eight contracts were put up. *CP 200 (Construction of underground
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near Monas station) awarded to PT Trocon Indah Perkasa. *CP 201 (Construction of Thamrin and Monas stations and related tunnelling works) awarded to Shimizu Corporation - PT Adhi Karya JV. *CP 202 (Construction of Harmoni, Sawah Besar and Mangga Besar stations and related tunnelling works) awarded to Shimizu Corporation - PT Adhi Karya JV. *CP 203 (Construction of Glodok and Kota stations and related tunnelling works) awarded to Sumitomo Mitsui Construction Company - PT Hutama Karya JO. *CP 204 (Construction of depot at Ancol Barat). *CP 205 (Construction of railway systems and trackworks) awarded to
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-Larsen and Toubro Limited JV. *CP 206 (Construction of 14 sets of rolling stock). *CP 207 (Installation of Automatic Fare Collection system). Groundbreaking for Phase 2 was initially planned to begin on 19 December 2018. However, due to land acquisition issues, it was pushed back to January 2019. On 30 January 2019, President Director of PT MRT Jakarta, William Sabandar announced that the groundbreaking ceremony is delayed again as the State Secretariat had yet to issue a land-use permit for the area near Medan Merdeka. The groundbreaking ceremony for Phase 2 was finally held on 24 March 2019 and advanced works began in June 2019 near the future Monas station. Site works for contract CP201 were originally planned to begin in March 2020. However, due to the
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, it was pushed back by three months to June 2020. Site works for contract CP203 began in September 2021. Site works for CP202 began in August 2022, after multiple delays in securing a bidder. Phase 2A will commence operations in 2028, and Phase 2B will follow suit four years later.


Funding

Phase 1 was funded through soft loans by the JBIC, which now has merged to JICA. The loan tenor is 30 years and a grace period of 10 years. The first payment is made 10 years after signing the agreement. Payments last up to 30 years afterward with an interest rate of 0.25% per annum. Meanwhile, phase II is funded by a loan with a similar scheme by JICA but with a tenor of 40 years. The first payment is made 10 years after signing the agreement. The interest charged is 0.1% on the first stage of payment. This funding also includes part of the funding for phase I due to budget shortfalls, one of which is used to implement updated government regulations on preventing the impact of earthquakes. The debt payment burden is divided into 49% by the Jakarta Provincial Government and 51% by the Directorate General of Railways.


Network


Route

The North–South line connects the Lebak Bulus region in South Jakarta with Ancol in North Jakarta. For now, only the section between Lebak Bulus Station and Bundaran Hotel Indonesia Station is operational. This line serves 13 stations with 7 elevated stations and 6 underground stations. The elevated structure stretches for approximately from Lebak Bulus Station to ASEAN Station. The underground line stretches for approximately from Senayan Station to Bundaran HI Station. The transition between elevated and underground lines is located between ASEAN Station and Senayan Station. This line is planned to intersect with the East–West Line at Thamrin Station.


Stations

The stations on the north–south line are generally uniformly designed. With the exception of Blok M station, all stations have two tracks. The stations also have a number of supporting facilities, such as free
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and disabled-friendly toilets. In the concourse area, there are ATMs and various retail kiosks. In addition, there is also a nursing room and a prayer room. Each station is equipped with a flood barrier, so it is ensured that all stations are flood-free. It is also planned that each station will be connected to a
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area. One of them is the Dukuh Atas Station, which is connected to the
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and Soekarno–Hatta Airport Rail Link through the
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. In addition, there are transit-oriented areas at Istora Senayan Station, Blok M, ASEAN, Fatmawati, and Lebak Bulus. The development of the TODs can take the form of building public facilities and housing around the station, as well as improving access to other modes of transportation.


List of stations


Rolling stock

The North–South line of the Jakarta MRT uses a fleet made by the
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consortium from Japan which and known as "Ratangga". The fleet consists of 16 trains, each with six carriages. Each carriage has four doors on either side, except for the first and last carriages which have driver's cabins. Work on building the trains started in 2015 and they began to be delivered to Indonesia in 2018. The trains began to fully operate in conjunction with the inauguration of the line on March 24, 2019. An additional fourteen sets (under Contract Package CP 206) will be added to the trains for the second phase leading to Ancol.


Incidents

* On November 3, 2017, an MRT line barrier fell. The incident occurred at around 22.00 at the intersection between Jalan Panglima Polim and Jalan Wijaya II. This incident resulted in a motorcyclist being injured and hitting a car. This incident was caused by an unbalanced crane when lifting a parapet wall. The parapet concrete that was lifted then fell from the construction site on the flyover. It was found out after the investigation, the contractor did not follow the appropriate lifting method with the crane arm being too long and the lack of supervision from the supervisor. In addition, the lack of traffic security at the time of the incident was the cause of the victims. The Corporate Secretary of PT MRT Jakarta, Tubagus Hikmatullah said that traffic security has been carried out on some roads. However, the concrete barrier fell outside the safe area of traffic restrictions because it was first caught by the crane before it actually fell onto the road. * On May 30, 2024, an iron beam held by tower crane machine from construction project of the new building of Kejaksaan Agung RI (English: Attorney General's Office of Indonesia) fell onto the tracks when a trainset was passing near Blok M station, causing fire sparks and power outage of the trainset. The service of the entire North–South Line was temporarily halted to evacuate the iron beam and check the condition of tracks and signaling. No human victims were reported and all passengers of each operating trainset were evacuated to the nearest station. The investigation reported that the crane machine suddenly lost power and lost grip of the beam due to electromagnetic induction caused by the trainset passing nearby, thus the beam was pulled onto the tracks by electromagnetic force. PT Hutama Karya (Corp) which was responsible for the construction project apologised for the accident and agreed with PT MRT Jakarta to increase safe area of the crane to at least 8 meters from the MRT area, up from previously-agreed 6 meters. The North–South Line returned back to normal service the next day.


Footnotes


References

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