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On maps and diagrams, the line is shown using the colour "pink" ( ). Covering a distance of only 8.115 kilometres, [ 1 ] the pink line is the shortest line in the Jakarta KA Commuter system, and serves mostly as the connecting feeder line between Jakarta Kota station (red line) and Kampung Bandan station (blue line).
This is a route-map template for the KA Commuter Line Jakarta Kota–Tanjung Priok, a railway in Indonesia.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.
Tanjung Priok was the site of a widely publicized incident on September 12, 1984, when army forces fired on a group of Muslim protesters. The protesters were demonstrating against proposed government regulations that would require all formal organisations in the country to adopt Pancasila as their ideology.
Tanjung Priok–Bundaran Senayan N/A: JAK-33 (MikroTrans Jak Lingko) Pulo Gadung bus terminal–Taman Kota Intan JAK-88 (MikroTrans Jak Lingko) Tanjung Priok bus terminal–Ancol (via R.E. Martadinata–Budi Mulya) JR Connexion (Perum DAMRI) Kota Wisata Kota Wisata–ITC Mangga Dua Jababeka Hollywood Junction–Dunia Fantasi: Mikrolet (Share ...
It connects the Tanjung Priok bus terminal in North Jakarta to the Pusat Grosir Cililitan (PGC) mall in East Jakarta. The streets traversed by Corridor 10 are along Enggano, Yos Sudarso, Jenderal Ahmad Yani , Mayjen DI Panjaitan and Mayjen Sutoyo streets (the latter four are parts of the Jakarta Bypass ).
Port of Cirebon, Cirebon, West Java; Port of Merak, Cilegon, Banten; Port of Tanjung Priok, Jakarta; Sunda Kelapa, Jakarta; Cikarang Dry Port, Cikarang, Bekasi ...
Tanjung Priuk. Tanjung Priok Bus Terminal Tanjung Priok 10 02. 12 21. Mambo Mambo 10 03. 12 20. Koja Koja 10 04. 12 19. Walikota Jakarta Utara Two separate buildings for opposing directions require exiting paid area to transfer: Northbound: Towards Tanjung Priok (←) Southbound: Towards PGC (→) Walikota Jakarta Utara 10 05. 12 18. Plumpang ...
The Cililitan-Tanjung Priok Road (Indonesian: Jalan Raya Cililitan-Tanjung Priok), also known as the Jakarta Bypass (old spelling: Djakarta Bypass) or simply Bypass, is a 27 km (17 mile) long bypass road in Jakarta, Indonesia that connects the Dewi Sartika Road and the Bogor Main Road (Jalan Raya Bogor, which is one of the sections of the Great Post Road/Jalan Raya Pos) in Cililitan, East ...