PT Transjakarta added three new Microtrans services on the Tanjung Priok Terminal-Terminal Rawamangun (JAK87) route, Kampung Rambutan-Munjul Terminal (JAK98), and Raya-ASMI Industry (JAK76) this month.
Head of the Public Relations Department and CSR Transjakarta Wibowo explained that the JAK87 service began operating on September 1, JAK98) on September 4, andbJAK76 on September 7.
"The three services operate at 05.00 WIB-22.00 WIB at a rate of Rp0 or free using an electronic money card (KUE)," Wibowo said in his statement, Friday, September 1.
The microtrans route for the Tanjung Priok Terminal-Terminal Rawamangun and the Raya-ASMI Industry is served with a Microtrans which has a air conditioning facility (AC). Meanwhile, the Mikrotrans service for the Kampung Rambutan-Munjul Terminal route is not equipped with air conditioning facilities.
Wibowo said the Microtrans service for the Tanjung Priok Terminal - Rawamangun Terminal operates 33 units with 111 stopping points.
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Then the Mikrotrans service for the Kampung Rambutan Terminal - Munjul operates 35 units with 68 stop points. For Microtrans services for the Greater Industrial - ASMI route with 36 units of Microtrans which has 68 stopping points.
"Microtrans services are also integrated with corridor services and non-Transjakarta corridors," said Wibowo.
Passengers on the Tanjung Priok Terminal - Rawamangun Terminal (JAK87) can also be connected to the Jakarta Mayor's bus stop, Pertamina Plumpang bus stop, and ASMI bus stop, which are connected to corridor 2 (Pulogadung-Monas), corridor 12 (Tanjung Priok-Pluit), to 2B (Hope IndahASMI).
Meanwhile, customers of Microtrans for the Greater Industrial - ASMI (JAK76) route are connected to the East Pacu Kemayoran Bus Stop, ASMI bus stop, and the Irlan Village bus stop points which are integrated with corridors 2, 12, 2B (Hope Indah-ASMI), and 10K (Tanjung Priok Senen via BMW Park).
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