Denpasar (Transjakarta)

Bus station in Jakarta, Indonesia

912 Denpasar
Eastbound station viewed from outside, 2025
General information
LocationJenderal Gatot Subroto St., Kuningan Timur, Setiabudi (eastbound) and Kuningan Barat, Mampang Prapatan (westbound), South Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia
Coordinates6°13′37″S 106°49′02″E / 6.2270°S 106.8173°E / -6.2270; 106.8173
SystemTransjakarta
Owned byTransjakarta
Operated byTransjakarta
LinesList of TransJakarta corridors#Cross-corridor routes List of TransJakarta corridors#Corridor 9 List of TransJakarta corridors#Cross-corridor routes List of TransJakarta corridors#Cross-corridor routes
PlatformsTwo side platforms
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
Bicycle facilitiesNo
Accessible
History
Opened31 December 2010 (2010-12-31)
Rebuilt18 July 2024 (2024-07-18)
Previous namesGatot Subroto Jamsostek
Services
Preceding Following
Mampang Prapatan
towards Ragunan
Corridor 6 Widya Chandra Telkomsel
towards Balai Kota
Simpang Kuningan
towards Pinang Ranti
Corridor 9 Widya Chandra Telkomsel
towards Pluit
Simpang Kuningan
towards Cililitan
Corridor 9 Widya Chandra Telkomsel
Simpang Kuningan
towards Pinang Ranti
Corridor 9 Widya Chandra Telkomsel
Location
Map

Denpasar is a Transjakarta bus rapid transit station located on Jenderal Gatot Subroto Street, Kuningan Barat, Mampang Prapatan, South Jakarta, Indonesia, serving Corridor 9. The station is named after a street located across the street some distance from the station, Denpasar Raya Street, taken from the city with the same name in Bali.

History

The station was originally given the working name Kuningan Timur during the construction of Corridor 9. The station's name was subsequently changed to Gatot Subroto Jamsostek to avoid confusion with another station of the same name that is now called Underpass Kuningan. The name "Gatot Subroto" came from the street where the station is located, taken from the national hero Gatot Soebroto; while "Jamsostek" refers to the adjacent headquarters of a government agency named BP Jamsostek (Badan Penyelenggara Jaminan Sosial Ketenagakerjaan, lit.'Employment Social Security Agency', now referred as BPJS Ketenagakerjaan). The station began operations on 31 December 2010, on the launch day of Corridor 9, which was inaugurated by then Jakarta Governor Fauzi Bowo at S. Parman Podomoro City (now Tanjung Duren) station.[1]

Transjakarta initially announced that the station would be closed on 18 October 2023 for revitalisation works.[2] But due to passenger complaints and the need for a public socialization of the closure, the station was closed a month later on 19 November 2023.[3][4] The station reopened on 18 July 2024 at 7 pm, with the new name Denpasar.[5] The new name was announced in January 2024 as an effort to "neutralize" BRT station names from unofficial use of third-party names (in this case, "Gatot Subroto" as a historical figure, and "Jamsostek" as a government agency).[6][7]

Building and layout

The station, like most along the stretch of Corridor 9 adjacent to the Jakarta Inner Ring Road, comprises two separate structures, one for each direction. A paid transfer link does not connect the two structures and thus requires passengers changing direction to transferring to the opposite direction to exit the paid area and pay again.[5]

North List of TransJakarta corridors#Cross-corridor routes towards Ragunan, List of TransJakarta corridors#Corridor 9 List of TransJakarta corridors#Cross-corridor routes towards Pinang Ranti and List of TransJakarta corridors#Cross-corridor routes towards Cililitan (Simpang Kuningan)
Side platform, doors open on the right hand side
Jakarta Inner Ring Road → Eastbound (towards Bekasi/Bogor)
Westbound (towards Tangerang) ← Jakarta Inner Ring Road
Side platform, doors open on the right hand side
South (Widya Chandra Telkomsel) List of TransJakarta corridors#Cross-corridor routes towards Balai Kota, List of TransJakarta corridors#Corridor 9 towards Pluit, List of TransJakarta corridors#Cross-corridor routes towards Grogol Reformasi, and List of TransJakarta corridors#Cross-corridor routes towards Bundaran Senayan

Non-BRT bus services

The following is the list of non-BRT bus services available inside or outside around the station, last updated on 8 August 2024:

Type Route Destination Notes
Inner city feeder Blok MManggarai Station Inside the station
Cibubur Pluit
Tanah Abang StationPasar Minggu Outside the station

Places of interest

References

  1. ^ Aria, Pingit (31 December 2010). "Inilah Rute Busway Koridor 9 dan 10". Tempo. Retrieved 6 September 2024.
  2. ^ Sari, Brigitta Belia Permata (29 September 2023). "Halte TransJ Benhil hingga Semanggi Mulai Direvitalisasi 7 Oktober". detiknews (in Indonesian). Retrieved 25 December 2025. "Sahabat TiJe, dalam rangka meningkatkan layanan, Transjakarta akan melakukan proses revitalisasi pada Halte Bendungan Hilir, Semanggi, Halimun, Indosiar, dan Gatot Subroto Jamsostek," tulis @pt_transjakarta dalam akun Instagram pada Jumat (29/9/2023). ["TiJe pals, Transjakarta will conduct revitalizations for Bendungan Hilir, Semanggi, Halimun, Indosiar and Gatot Subroto Jamsostek BRT stations," Transjakarta said in their official Instagram account on Friday (29/9/2023).]
  3. ^ Bustomi, Muhammad Isa (20 November 2023). "Halte Gatot Subroto Jamsostek Direvitalisasi, Transjakarta Sediakan Bus Setop Bagi Pengguna". kompas.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 25 December 2025.
  4. ^ Transportasi Jakarta [@pt_transjakarta] (17 November 2023). "Sahabat TiJe, Halte Gatot Subroto Jamsostek mulai direvitalisasi pada Minggu, 19 November 2023 pukul 00:01 WIB" (Tweet). Retrieved 25 December 2025 – via Twitter.
  5. ^ a b Ramdhani, Jabbar (18 July 2024). "Revitalisasi Beres, Halte TransJ Denpasar Dibuka Lagi Malam Ini". detiknews (in Indonesian). Retrieved 25 December 2025.
  6. ^ Adryamarthanino, Verelladevanka (13 January 2024). "Perubahan Nama Halte Transjakarta, Ini Daftar Lengkapnya". kompas.com (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on 22 June 2024. Retrieved 25 December 2025.
  7. ^ Yuantisya, Mutia (22 December 2023). Sani, Ahmad Faiz Ibnu (ed.). "Transjakarta akan Netralisasi Nama 109 Halte, Cari Untung dari Hak Penamaan". Tempo (in Indonesian). Retrieved 25 December 2025.
  • www.transjakarta.co.id
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