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Trans Jogja is a bus rapid transit (BRT) system operates in Yogyakarta and surrounding areas, with 20 different routes. Trans Jogja operates from 06:00 to 19:00 starting from 22 March 2020. Trans Jogja operates from 06:00 to 19:00 starting from 22 March 2020.
Trans Jogja: Line 1A, Line 2A, Line 8 (Mangkubumi 2/Hotel Grand Zuri) Line 1A, Line 2A, Line 3A, Line 8, Line 10 (Malioboro 1) Teman Bus Godean Line (front Hotel Abadi Malioboro) Yogyakarta: Special Region of Yogyakarta: Y 02 JS 04: Lempuyangan: Intercity trains Trans Jogja: Line 4A, Line 4B, Line 10 (Stasiun Lempuyangan) Y 03: Maguwo ...
Trans Jogja City Bus Trans Jogja Line 1A Prambanan Bus Terminal – Adisucipto Airport – Tugu Station – Malioboro – Jogja Expo Centre (JEC) Trans Jogja Line 1B Prambanan Bus Terminal – Adisucipto Airport- Jogja Expo Centre (JEC) – General Post Office – Pingit – Gadjah Mada University: Trans Jogja Line 3A
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There are a number of Trans Jogja bus stops nearby the station. Near the southern entrance is a bus stop for Corridor K2-Teman Bus. Near the southern entrance is a bus stop for Corridor K2-Teman Bus. The Malioboro 1 bus stop located at Malioboro Street serves Line 1A, 2A, 3A, 8, and 10.
The Malioboro 2 bus station of Trans Jogja in 2008. There are three bus stops along the street (Malioboro 1, Malioboro 2, Malioboro 3), serving various routes of Trans Jogja bus. The northern end of the street is close to Yogyakarta station, serving KAI Commuter's Yogyakarta Line and Prambanan Express commuter trains, as well as intercity trains.
After losing their suit, AM General left the transit bus market altogether in June 1978. [4]: 3–11 [17] AM General's exit was preceded by Rohr (who sold Flxible to Grumman in January 1978) [13] and followed by GM (who sold the RTS design and tooling to Greyhound Lines in January 1987). [18]
On its first day of operation, Trans Metro Pasundan operated a fleet of 85 buses. This fleet is composed of two bus sizes, medium buses capable of carrying 40 passengers with 20 seats, and large buses with room for 60 passengers with 30 seats. [9] Each bus has priority seats for disabled passengers [10] as well as CCTV cameras for security. [11]