Transjakarta Back to Normalcy, But with Limited Fleet
Reported by Budhi Firmansyah Surapati | Translated by
PT Transjakarta announced that almost all routes are operating normally. Only Corridor 9 has been diverted via Semanggi, Corridor 1 and 2 through Corridor 14.
Some services are operated with shortened routes
Transjakarta's Public Relation Department and CSR Head, Ayu Wardhani explained, operational services were running normally. Besides the two diverted corridors, until 9 AM, only a few routes had been adjusted.
"Some services are operated with shortened routes, such as Corridor 12 Sunter and the BRT across Corridor Route 3F," she expressed, Sunday (8/31).
Mass Cleanup Work in East Jakarta Involves 2,137 PersonnelAside that, adjustments were also made to two NBRT routes by shortening the operational routes. These two routes are T31, which was shortened to Pantai Maju, and 8N, which was shortened operationally to Slipi Petamburan.
Beyond the route and corridor, all services had been running normally, including the Mikrotrans route service that accesses residential areas.
Regarding the services that are not yet operational, she expressed apologies and admitted that her side was continuing to make every effort to improve. Hopefully, operations could soon recover to 100 percent to serve the residents.
Regarding the fares, customers will be charged either for free or at a rate by Rp 1, starting today until September 7, 2025. This is following the policy set by Jakarta Governor, Pramono Anung.
"To update information regularly, customers can access it via the Transjakarta app and official Transjakarta social media," he stated.