Symbol: | TJ |
Symbol Location: | Jakarta |
Type: | Transjakarta bus rapid transit station |
Address: | Jalan Jenderal Sudirman, Gelora, Tanah Abang, Central Jakarta 10270 (north) and Senayan, Kebayoran Baru, South Jakarta 12190 (south), Jakarta, Indonesia |
Owned: | PT Transportasi Jakarta |
Operator: | PT Transportasi Jakarta |
Platforms: | Single island platform |
Structure: | At-grade |
Bicycle: | Available |
Accessible: | Yes |
Rebuilt: | 2022 |
Former: | Gelora Bung Karno |
Passengers: | 10,000 daily[1] |
Mapframe: | yes |
Senayan (or Senayan Bank DKI, with granted for naming rights; formerly Gelora Bung Karno)[2] is a Transjakarta bus rapid transit station located in Jalan Jenderal Sudirman, Jakarta, Indonesia. The station, which primarily serves in corridor 1, is located adjacent with the Gelora Bung Karno Sports Complex at north.
The then-named Gelora Bung Karno BRT station was inaugurated along with the soft operational launch of Transjakarta Corridor 1 on 15 January 2004. Associated Press recorded on their covarge archive that this station was one of the most busiest and crowded station on the first day of operational,[3] because the inauguration of corridor 1 was held at this station. This station, along with all stations at corridor 1—and the BRT corridor itself—began its commercial operational on 1 February 2004.
The station originally had a small building with two platform bays (one for each direction), which was enlarged at late July 2018 to accommodate spectators of the 2018 Asian Games, using materials from former Al-Azhar BRT station.[4] [5] Platform bays were increased to 6 (three for each direction), with the building being extended to the southwest. The original extension part uniquely retained a tree, by creating an empty narrow space for the tree's growth.
In late 2018, two pedestrian bridges, which became the access to Gelora Bung Karno and Bundaran Senayan stations, were temporarily closed to be revitalized,[6] replaced with a temporary pelican crossing.[7] [8] The revitalization of the pedestrian bridge access to the Gelora Bung Karno BRT station was inaugurated on 28 February 2019 with a new artistic design.[9] [10]
On 15 April 2022, the revitalization of the Gelora Bung Karno BRT station began with 10 other stations, including Dukuh Atas 1, Tosari, Juanda, Cikoko Stasiun Cawang, Sarinah (now renamed M.H. Thamrin), Kebon Pala (now renamed Matraman Baru), Kwitang, Balai Kota, Bundaran HI, and Stasiun Jatinegara 2 BRT stations.[11] [12] As an alternative, a shuttle bus route from the National Monument to the Semanggi Interchange (1ST) was prepared to accommodate passengers during the revitalization process, which operates in corridor 1 until 11 September 2022.[13]
The Gelora Bung Karno BRT station was reopened on 17 August 2022, coinciding with the 77th Independence Day of the Republic of Indonesia.[14] [15] The building was reextended again, which is slightly longer than the first one.
Following the success of granting the naming right of Bundaran HI BRT station to Astra International in 2023, the municipal government-owned officially bought the naming right of the Gelora Bung Karno BRT station, which was first announced in June 2024. Thus, it was later revealed that Gelora Bung Karno station would be renamed into Senayan Bank DKI.[16] The station, according to Transjakarta's CEO Welfizon Yuza, is one of the busiest and strategic BRT stations of the BRT system, as it served about 10,000 people daily and located adjacent with the Sudirman Central Business District and the Gelora Bung Karno Sports Complex. On 10 July 2024, the Gelora Bung Karno BRT station was officially renamed as Senayan Bank DKI with a launching ceremony.
Senayan Bank DKI BRT station has received two expansions, first in 2018 for the Asian Games and the second in 2022. The current building features two acacia trees within, which are retained and covered by transparent mica slab. The original tree, which was retained in the first expansion, was chopped down during the second work. The platform bays were increased to 12 (6 for each direction), and now includes toilets and a prayer room (musala).
North | to Kota, to Kalideres, to Pinang Ranti, to Tanjung Priok → | |
South | ← to Blok M, to Ragunan, and to Bundaran Senayan |