Bekasi Line

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Bekasi Line
Jakarta - LRT Jabodebek Bekasi Line Icon.svg
LRT Di Jatimulya.jpg
One of the trainsets preparing to board passengers at Jatimulya Station
Overview
Other name(s)Service line 3 of LRT Jabodebek (working name)
Native nameLin Bekasi
StatusOperational
Owner Ministry of Transportation
Locale Jakarta, West Java
Termini
Stations22 (14 operational, 8 planned)
Service
Type Light rapid transit
System Jabodebek LRT
Services1
Operator(s) Kereta Api Indonesia
Depot(s)Jatimulya
History
OpenedAugust 28, 2023 (2023-08-28) [1]
Completed2022 [2]
Technical
Line length29.54 km (18.36 mi)
Number of tracks2
CharacterElevated
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Electrification 750 V DC Third rail system
Route map

Contents

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planned extension to Grogol
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BSicon HUB1.svg
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DA
Dukuh Atas BNI Jakarta LRT CB.svg BSicon BUS3.svg
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ST
Setiabudi Jakarta LRT CB.svg BSicon BUS3.svg
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RS
Rasuna Said Jakarta LRT CB.svg BSicon BUS3.svg
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KN
Kuningan Jakarta LRT CB.svg BSicon BUS3.svg
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PC
Pancoran Bank BJB Jakarta LRT CB.svg BSicon BUS3.svg
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CK
Cikoko Jakarta LRT CB.svg BSicon BUS3.svg
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Ciliwung Jakarta LRT CB.svg BSicon BUS3.svg
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Cawang Jakarta LRT CB.svg BSicon BUS3.svg
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Halim BSicon LDER.svg
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JB
Jati Bening Baru
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CR
Cikunir 1
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CR 2
Cikunir 2
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BB
Bekasi Barat
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JM
Jati Mulya
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Jatimulya Depot

The Jabodebek LRT Bekasi Line (Indonesian : LRT Jabodebek Lin Bekasi) is one of the two light rapid lines of the Jabodebek LRT which serves trips from Dukuh Atas station to Jatimulya station. The distance traveled in this fully-elevated line is 29.54 km.

The Pancoran–Jatimulya section of the line runs along the Jakarta Inner Ring Road, Jakarta–Cikampek Toll Road, and the Jakarta–Cikampek Elevated Toll Road.

History

The elevated route is built parallel with the Jagorawi Toll Road. Jakarta-Bogor-Ciawi (JBC) Toll Road (Jalan Tol 2), August 2019 (8).jpg
The elevated route is built parallel with the Jagorawi Toll Road.

Like other public transportation systems in Jabodetabek area, the Jabodebek LRT system was built to break down congestion. The construction of the Cawang–Bekasi LRT Line and other lines in the first phase of the Jabodebek LRT construction began with the groundbreaking on 9 September 2015 by President Joko Widodo.

Initially the phase 1 was targeted to be completed before the 2018 Asian Games. However, until the Asian Games were held, the overall progress was still 45%, thus it was unable to be commercially run as targeted.

On October 11, 2019, the first train of Jabodebek LRT arrived in Jakarta. The shipment was carried out by land directly from INKA factory in Madiun, East Java. For the time being, the train has been parked near Harjamukti station of the Cibubur Line; considering that the LRT depot construction in Jatimulya, which is this line's terminus, has not yet been completed. [3] [4]

In October 2020, the Jabodebek LRT trains began their trials.

Network

Route

The Bekasi Line has a track length of 29.54 kilometers. [5] Most of the trajectory of this route is using an elevated structure. From Dukuh Atas to Cawang, this line shares the route with Cibubur Line, goes along Jalan Rasuna Said then turns to the south side of the Jakarta Inner Ring Road (Cawang–Pluit section). In Cawang station, the two lines split and the line follows the Jakarta–Cikampek Toll Road alignment. The network's depot is located at the Jatimulya terminus, thus the tracks continue to Jatimulya depot after the Jatimulya station.

List of stations

Jakarta LRT BK.svg StationTransfer/NotesLocation
NumberNameCity/RegencyProvince
Phase 1: Bekasi–Dukuh Atas
BK01CB01 Dukuh Atas BNI Jakarta LRT CB.svg Terminus station.

Jakarta - MRT Jakarta North South Line Icon.svg Dukuh Atas BNI

Jakarta KRL C.svg Sudirman

Jakarta KRL C.svg Jakarta KRL A.svg BNI City

Jakarta LRT S.svg Dukuh Atas (Planned)

TransJakarta BRT Corridor 1 Icon.png Transjakarta BRT Route 6B Icon.png Dukuh Atas

TransJakarta BRT Corridor 4 Icon.png TransJakarta BRT Corridor 6 Icon.png Galunggung

South Jakarta Jakarta
BK02CB02 Setiabudi Jakarta LRT CB.svg Transjakarta BRT Route 4D Icon.png TransJakarta BRT Corridor 6 Icon.png Transjakarta BRT Route 6A Icon.png TransJakarta roundel L13E.png Setiabudi
BK03CB03 Rasuna Said Jakarta LRT CB.svg Transjakarta BRT Route 4D Icon.png TransJakarta BRT Corridor 6 Icon.png Transjakarta BRT Route 6A Icon.png TransJakarta roundel L13E.png Rasuna Said
BK04CB04 Kuningan Jakarta LRT CB.svg Transjakarta BRT Route 4D Icon.png TransJakarta BRT Corridor 6 Icon.png Transjakarta BRT Route 6A Icon.png TransJakarta roundel L13E.png Kuningan

(PT) Kuningan (Planned)

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BK06CB06 Cikoko Jakarta LRT CB.svg Jakarta KRL B.svg Cawang

TransJakarta BRT Corridor 9 Icon.png Transjakarta BRT Route 9A Icon.png Transjakarta BRT Route 9C Icon.png Cikoko

BK07CB07 Ciliwung Jakarta LRT CB.svg TransJakarta BRT Corridor 9 Icon.png Transjakarta BRT Route 9A Icon.png Transjakarta BRT Route 9C Icon.png Ciliwung East Jakarta
BK08CB08 Cawang Jakarta LRT CB.svg Interchange station to Jakarta LRT CB.svg

Transjakarta BRT Route 5C Icon.png Transjakarta BRT Route 5D Icon.png TransJakarta BRT Corridor 7 Icon.png TransJakarta BRT Corridor 9 Icon.png Transjakarta BRT Route 9A Icon.png Transjakarta BRT Route 9C Icon.png Transjakarta BRT Route 9N Icon.png Cawang

BK09 Halim JakIcon High-SpeedTrain.svg Halim

Jakarta LRT S.svg Halim (Planned)

BK10 Jati Bening Baru Bekasi West Java
BK11 Cikunir 1
BK12 Cikunir 2
BK13 Bekasi Barat   K1   Stasiun LRT Bekasi Barat

  K1   Lobby Revo Mall

(BE) Bekasi Barat (Planned)

BK14 Jati Mulya Terminus station. Bekasi Regency
Phase 2: Jati Mulya–Cibatu (under feasibility study)
Tambun Selatan Bekasi Regency West Java
Lambangsari
Cibuntu
Danau Indah
Cikarang Barat(LT) Cikarang Barat (Planned)
Cibatu

Future development

According to current JUTPI 3 proposal, Bekasi Line will be extended to South Cikarang in Bekasi Regency.

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