Transjakarta Confirms All Services Back to Normal
Reported by Aldi Geri Lumban Tobing | Translated by
PT Transjakarta has confirmed that its entire network is back to normal following service adjustments triggered by recent extreme weather and flooding.
225 routes are ready to provide smooth transportation
The full restoration comes as weather conditions improve and standing water in previously affected areas continues to subside.
Transjakarta’s Head of Public Relations and CSR, Ayu Wardhani stated that the entire fleet—including main corridors, feeder routes, and Mikrotrans services—is now fully operational.
Jakarta Targets May 2026 Finish for JIS-Ancol Integrated Bridge"In total, 225 routes are ready to provide smooth transportation for our passengers across all operational areas," she expressed, Sunday (1/25).
Transjakarta is encouraging the public to utilize public transportation for their daily mobility, particularly during the weekend.
"Opting for public transit is a key part of our collective effort to tackle traffic congestion in Jakarta," she stated.
Previously, Transjakarta had implemented several route diversions and service adjustments to ensure passenger safety and comfort amid the extreme weather and flooding. With conditions now fully stabilized, all services have returned to their original routes.