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Transjakarta Routes still Being Diverted until this Morning

Traffic will be diverted until conditions in the area return to normal

Until this morning, on Tuesday (10/1), the PT Transjakarta is still diverting Transjakarta bus routes and corridors, on Tuesday (10/1) morning, following a massive protest around the legislative complex in Senayan, Central Jakarta.

PT Transjakarta Corporation and Public Relations Secretary Division Head Nadia Diposanjoyo said several routes have returned to normal serving the customer.

Here Are Temporary Expanded Transjakarta Route Diversions

There are several routes diverted such as, S41 (Pondok Cabe - Tanah Abang) that had to be shortened until Senayan.

"10H route (Blok M - Tanjung Priok), the bus won't serve the Senayan JCC Bus Stop until Petojo Bus Stop," she expressed.

4A route (Tugas - Grogol), the bus will not serve the Senayan JCC Bus Stop and Harapan Kita Hospital Bus Stop due to road closure.

"Corridor 9 (Pinang Ranti - Pluit) has returned to normal. But the bus does not stop at the Senayan JCC Bus Stop until Slipi Kemanggisan Bus Stop and vice versa," she expressed.

As for the several routes have returned to normal such as, 8C route (Kebayoran Lama - Tanah Abang), 9E route (Kebayoran Lama - Grogol 2).

"Traffic will be diverted until conditions in the area return to normal," she closed.

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