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The area that was going to be Kelapa Gading was an undeveloped marshland and sparsed agricultural land until 1976, when a local real estate developer company, known as PT Summarecon Agung, developed the area into a more productive land by establishing an integrated residential-commercial area in a grid-like urban planning with main boulevards and supporting facilities including schools and ...
A Transjakarta bus fleet serving Corridor 1 A Corridor 9 articulated bus departing from Pinang Ranti bus station in East Jakarta towards Pluit, North Jakarta. It is the longest BRT corridor of the system with a length of 28.8 km (17.9 mi) A Corridor 13 bus operating with its dedicated elevated track.
Some AMARI services, notably those listed as "Penjaringan–Sunter Boulevard Barat" terminate and require all passengers to alight at Sunter Boulevard Barat with first departure boarding from Sunter Kelapa Gading. Stations indicated by a → sign has a one way service towards Tanjung Priok (daytime) or Sunter Kelapa Gading (nighttime) only.
3.3 Kelapa Gading. 3.4 Tanjung Priok. 3.5 Pademangan. 3.6 Penjaringan. 4 East Jakarta. Toggle East Jakarta subsection. ... Kelapa Gading Barat - area code 14240 ...
Kelapa Gading Timur (Planned) Pulomas. 2 04: Perintis Kemerdekaan Perintis Kemerdekaan Kelapa Gading Barat (Planned) 2 05: Pedongkelan Pedongkelan 2 06: Cempaka Mas Cempaka Mas Simpang Cempaka (via skybridge) Sumur Batu (Planned) 2 07: Sumur Batu Sumur Batu 2 08: Cempaka Baru Cempaka Baru Cempaka Baru (Planned) 2 09: Pasar Cempaka Putih Pasar ...
01. MRT Lebak Bulus-Ancol Barat – the North–South Line. 02. MRT Ujung Menteng-Meruya Utara – the East–West Line, which has undergone changes so that it passes through the Ujung Menteng-Tomang segment and is also extended with the Ujung Menteng-Cikarang and Tomang-Balaraja segments; 03. LRT Pegangsaan Dua-Velodrome; 04. LRT Kelapa Gading ...
Construction of Route 1 started on 22 June 2016. The first six kilometers of the route connecting the Kelapa Gading Depot to Velodrome Station was 29.61% complete by 26 June 2017. It was expected to be operational before the 2018 Asian Games. [29]
Mall of Indonesia (also called MOI) is a shopping center located in Kelapa Gading Square, located on West Kelapa Gading street, Kelapa Gading, North Jakarta, Indonesia. [1] The mall is located in front of Kelapa Gading Square. This mall was built by The Agung Sedayu Group.