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Tansjakarta Luncurkan Empat Rute Amari Mikrotrans

Transjakarta Launches Four Amari Mikrotrans Routes

PT Transjakarta launched the Mikrotrans or Jaklingko fleet to serve four routes of night transportation service (Amari), Friday (5/31) night.

This is to fill the gap in services that the community needs

Its launching was conducted by Jakarta Transportation Agency (Dishub) Head, Syafrin Liputo accompanied by Transjakarta Main Commissioner, Maj. Gen. TNI (Purn) Untung Budiharto, PT Transjakarta President Director, Welfizon Yuza, and other related ranks.

They took a Mikrotrans from Cililitan Terminal to the Kramat Jati Market Bus Stop and returned to Cililitan using the Transjakarta Bus.

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Jakarta Dishub Head, Syafrin Liputo said the launch of the Amari trial is an effort to provide effective and efficient transportation services at night for free. It is also to deal with changes in Jakarta's status as the nation's capital to become a global business and trade city.

"This is to fill the gap in services that the community needs, especially those who are active at night. Because the nighttime activity of Jakarta residents is so high," he expressed, Saturday (6/1).

According to him, it will operate from 10 PM to 5 AM. It will undergo trial for three months and then continue with evaluation.

"During the trial, it is targeted to carry the passenger up to five percent. If the number exceeds the target, there will be additional fleets," he explained.

He hoped that Amari operators would continue to prioritize the principle of fulfilling the minimum service standards that have been set.

"Must provide safe and comfortable services to passengers," he concluded.

PT Transjakarta President Director, Welfizon Yuza explained the Mikrotrans service would operate 24 hours on four routes, starting from Kalideres - Muara Angke (JAK52) with 70 stopping points, Pasar Minggu - Ciganjar (JAK47) with 99 stopping points, Cililitan - Kampung Pulo (JAK75) with 63 stopping points, and Cilangkap - Cililitan (JAK36) with 84 stopping points.

"These routes will serve some crowded areas, like markets, hospitals, and shopping centers," he explained.

He added the Mikrotrans with Kalideres - Muara Angke (JAK52) route will serve Muara Angke Market, Muara Karang Market to Ganefo Market. Then Cengkareng RSUD, Ibu dan Anak Grand Family Hospital. Then Taman Palem Mall, Daan Mogot Mall to Kalideres Terminal.

Then, the Mikrotrans with Pasar Minggu - Ciganjar (JAK47) route will serve Timbul Jagakarsa Market, Pasar Minggu, Cilandak Marine Hospital, Jagakarsa RSUD, Pasar Minggu RSUD. Meanwhile, the Mikrotrans with the JAK75 route will serve Embrio Market and the shopping center, PGC.

Lastly, the Mikrotrans with Cilangkap - Cililitan (JAK36) also serves Kramat Jati Market, Ridwan Meuraksa Hospital, Adhyaksa RSU, Tamini Square to Kramat Jati Indah Plaza.

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