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Tanjung Duren Two separate buildings for opposing directions require exiting paid area to transfer: Eastbound: Towards Pasar Baru (→) Westbound: Towards Lebak Bulus (←) Taman Anggrek (planned) Tanjung Duren 8 21: Tomang Raya Tomang Raya 8 22: Tarakan Tarakan Petojo (planned) 8 23: Petojo Petojo 2 19. 3 14. Pecenongan Pecenongan 2 18. 3 15 ...
Some of the largest malls in Jakarta — Ciputra, Taman Anggrek and Central Park (the only casino resort in Jakarta) — are located in Grogol Petamburan District's Tanjung Duren Selatan kelurahan. The universities of Tarumanegara and Trisakti are also located in Grogol Petamburan, in Tomang kelurahan. [citation needed]
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Corridor 9, along with Corridor 10 began service on 31 December 2010 to support the 2011 Southeast Asian Games. [2]Starting on 1 June 2014, Corridor 9, along with Corridor 1 and 3 began to operate 24 hours a day (AMARI), with buses only stopping at certain BRT stations.
Grogol is an urban administrative village in the Grogol Petamburan subdistrict of West Jakarta, Indonesia.The triangle-shaped administrative village is bounded by the West Flood Canal to the east, Jakarta Inner Ring Road to the west, and Jalan Kyai Tapa to the south.
Taman Anggrek Mall (Indonesian: Mal Taman Anggrek; literally "Orchid Garden Mall"), commonly known as Mall Taman Anggrek, abbreviated as MTA, is a shopping mall in Grogol Petamburan, West Jakarta, Indonesia.
Tanjung Barat Station (TNT) is a class II railway station located in Tanjung Barat, Jagakarsa, South Jakarta.The station, which is located at an altitude of +44 m, is included in the Jakarta Operational Area I and only serves the KRL Commuterline route.
The name Bali Mandara was given by President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono at the inauguration of the toll road on September 23, 2013.Mandara itself means Maju, Aman, Damai, dan Sejahtera (progressive, safe, peaceful and prosperous); however, the name considered more political because it is identical to the slogan coined by Governor of Bali at the time, I Made Mangku Pastika during his tenure.