Jalan Jenderal Gatot Subroto

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Jalan Jenderal Gatot Subroto
Jalan Gatot Subroto
Gatot Subroto (Gatsu) - Jakarta.jpg
Jalan Jenderal Gatot Subroto seen from the Telkom Landmark Complex (2018)
OwnerGovernment of Special Region of Jakarta
Maintained byOffice of Public Works (Dinas Pekerjaan Umum) of Special Region of Jakarta
Length6.98 km (4.34 mi)
Location South Jakarta and Central Jakarta
Nearest metro station Jakarta - MRT Jakarta North South Line Icon.svg Bendungan Hilir, Istora Mandiri
South end Dirgantara statue
North-West end Slipi, Central Jakarta

Jalan Jenderal Gatot Subroto(Gatot Subroto Avenue) is one of the major roads in Jakarta, Indonesia. The road starts from Dirgantara statue in South Jakarta, which crosses 10 administrative villages and ends at Slipi, Central Jakarta. The road is named after National Hero of Indonesia General Gatot Subroto. The road was constructed in 1960s. [1] The road runs parallel with Jakarta Inner Ring Road. The location of the road is within the Golden Triangle CBD of Jakarta. Many important office buildings and skyscrapers are situated along the road.

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Major buildings in the Gatot Subroto Road

Few of the skyscrapers of Jalan Jenderal Gatot Subroto Jalan Gatot Subroto 3.jpg
Few of the skyscrapers of Jalan Jenderal Gatot Subroto
The Indonesian Parliament Building is also located at the Gatot Subroto Road MPRDPRDPDBuilding.jpg
The Indonesian Parliament Building is also located at the Gatot Subroto Road
Sorted from east to west
Northeast/NorthSouthwest/South
Dirgantara Monument Intersection (to Prof. Dr. Soepomo Street (north), MT Haryono Street (east), and Pasar Minggu (south)
Graha Mustika Ratu Aldiron Football Field
Kospin Jasa
Menara Bidakara
All Fresh Pancoran Greater Jakarta LRT Project area
TMStudio67
Samara Suites Gatot Subroto, Hachi Grill Gatot SubrotoT Tower
Shell Gas StationTelkom SME Center
Menara BRIlian (Bank Rakyat Indonesia (BRI))Smesco Indonesia
Rumah Pangan Kita Indonesian Red Cross Society
K-Link Tower
Medistra HospitalEmpty
Paramadina University
Krating Daeng Indonesia
Intersection to Kapten Tendean Street (Head office of Trans TV)
Flag of South Korea.svg Embassy of South Korea Mercure Hotel Jakarta Gatot Subroto
Graha Surveyor Indonesia
Trans Park Marketing Gallery
Wisma Baja
Ministry of Industry Gayanti City
Ministry of Manpower Empty
Energy and Mineral Resources Human Resources Development Agency of the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources
Head office of Indonesian Bureau of Logistics
Head Office of Indonesia Power
PT. Artha Daya Coalindo
Kuningan Intersection (to Mampang Prapatan Street and HR Rasuna Said Street)
Best Argo InternationalEmpty
Dinas Pendidikan Provinsi DKI Jakarta
Palm Court Apartements
Balai Kartini The Ocura Residences Jakarta
The Job Market Center of Ministry of Manpower (Gedung Awal Oedin Djamin)
Commodity SquareWisma Mulia 1
Patra Jasa Wisma Mulia 2 (Embassy of Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil and Flag of Venezuela.svg Venezuela)
Pertamina Gas StationMenara Jamsostek
EmptyEmpty
Menara Global (Head office of IDN, IDN Times, and JKT48) Capital Place Jakarta, Four Seasons Hotel Jakarta
Centennial Tower Satriamandala Museum (The Indonesian National Armed Forces History Center)
Graha BIP Telkom Landmark Complex (Head Office of Telkom Indonesia and Telkomsel)
Wisma Argo Manunggal
Mitra Terrace, Graha Mitra (Head office of Indika Group and Net Visi Media)
Kartika Chandra Hotel Indonesian Institute of Sciences (merged to the National Research and Innovation Agency)
Gedung BPJS Ketenagakerjaan Ministry of Investment/Investment Coordinating Board Sudirman Central Business District (SCBD)
The Tower by Alam Sutra (Head office of Bank Syariah Indonesia) Directorate General of Taxes of the Ministry of Finance
Menara Mulia Plaza Mandiri (Head office of Bank Mandiri)
Wisma UIC Greater Jakarta Metropolitan Regional Police Headquarters
Yamaha Music Center Building
Artotel Suites Mangkuluhur
Mangkuluhur City
The Plaza Semanggi
Semanggi Interchange (Intersection with Jenderal Sudirman Road)
Wisma GKBI ( Flag of South Africa.svg Embassy of South Africa)The Sultan Hotel & Residence Jakarta Gelora Bung Karno Sports Complex
Empty Jakarta Convention Center
Park Royale Executive Suites
Intersection with the Gerbang Pemuda Street
Graha Jalapuspita Senayan Park (SPARK) Shopping Mall
Residential area National Parliament Complex (People's Consultative Assembly/People's Representative Council/Regional Representative Council Building)
Audit Board of Indonesia
Ministry of Environment and Forestry
Manggala Wanabakti
Pejompongan Intersection (to East Palmerah Street (Jalan Palmerah Timur) and Jalan Pejompongan Raya)

Slipi Intersection (towards Jalan Palmerah Utara and Jalan Aipda KS Tubun)

Intersections

The road has 7 intersections,

Transportation

Bus routes

Transjakarta

The TransJakarta Electric bus trial at the Gatot Subroto Street MABI electric bus trial serving 6B TransJakarta.jpg
The TransJakarta Electric bus trial at the Gatot Subroto Street
The Semanggi TransJakarta bus shelter at the Semanggi Interchange Semanggi BRT Station (2022).jpg
The Semanggi TransJakarta bus shelter at the Semanggi Interchange

There are eight bus stops for the TransJakarta BRT along Jalan Jenderal Gatot Subroto, mainly serving for Corridor 9. They are:

Transjakarta bus routes that serves this road are:

  • Corridor Transjakarta BRT Route 6B Icon.png (Ragunan–Balai Kota via Semanggi)
  • Corridor TransJakarta BRT Corridor 9 Icon.png (Pinang Ranti–Pluit)
  • Corridor Transjakarta BRT Route 9A Icon.png (PGC–Grogol Reformasi)
  • Corridor Transjakarta BRT Route 9C Icon.png (Pinang Ranti-Bundaran Senayan)
  • Corridor 13C (Puri Beta–Dukuh Atas)

Other Buses

Apart from Transjakarta, here are the lists of public transportation routes that serves the Gatot Subroto Street:

  • Kopaja S602 Tanah Abang-Ragunan (via Komdak - Casablanca)
  • Kopaja S612 Kampung Melayu-Ragunan (via Mampang - Kemang Timur)
  • Kopaja S13 Ragunan-Grogol
  • Kopaja S66 Blok M-Manggarai
  • Koantas Bima P102 Tanah Abang-Ciputat
  • Kowanbisata T512 Pulo Gadung-Ciputat
  • Metromini S640 Pasar Minggu-Tanah Abang
  • PPD AC10 Kampung Rambutan-Dukuh Atas
  • PPD AC17 Dukuh Atas-Bekasi (via Bulak Kapal)
  • PPD AC80 Kampung Rambutan-Blok M
  • PPD P45 Blok M-Poris Plawad
  • PPD P54 Grogol-Depok
  • PPD 45 Cililitan-Blok M
  • PPD 213 Grogol-Kampung Melayu
  • AJA P AC119 Kampung Melayu-Poris Plawad
  • AJA P AC138 Blok M-Poris Plawad
  • Mayasari Bakti P02A Kampung Rambutan-Kalideres (via Komdak - Slipi - Grogol - Tomang - UKI - Ps. Rebo)
  • Mayasari Bakti P55 Kampung Rambutan-Grogol (via Komdak - Slipi - Tomang - UKI - Ps. Rebo)
  • Mayasari Bakti R57 Pulo Gadung-Blok M (via Mampang - Pancoran - UKI - Bypass - Pemuda)
  • Mayasari Bakti AC02 Kampung Rambutan-Kalideres (via Komdak - Slipi - Grogol - Tomang - Tol - Ps. Rebo)
  • Mayasari Bakti AC02A Kampung Rambutan-Kalideres (via Slipi - Grogol - Tomang - Tol - Ps. Rebo)
  • Mayasari Bakti AC05 Blok M-Bekasi (via Polda - Komdak - Jatibening - Bekasi Barat)
  • Mayasari Bakti AC05 Blok M-Bekasi (via Polda - Komdak - Bekasi Timur)
  • Mayasari Bakti AC05A Blok M-Kota Harapan Indah (via Polda - Komdak - Jatibening - GOR Bekasi - Perumnas 1 - Kranji)
  • Mayasari Bakti AC34 Blok M-Poris Plawad (via Slipi - Polda - Kebon Jeruk - Karawaci)
  • Mayasari Bakti AC42A Kalideres-Cileungsi (via Daan Mogot - Grogol - Tomang - Slipi - Komdak - Tol - Cibubur)
  • Mayasari Bakti AC49 Blok M-Tanjung Priok (via Slipi - Polda - Grogol - Tomang - Slipi)
  • Mayasari Bakti AC52 Tanah Abang-Bekasi (via Komdak - Sudirman - Thamrin - Jatibening - Bekasi Timur)
  • Mayasari Bakti AC52A Tanah Abang-Jatiasih (via Komdak - Sudirman - Thamrin - Jatibening - Tol JORR)
  • Mayasari Bakti AC62 Senen-Poris Plawad (via Sudirman - Thamrin - Slipi - Kebon Jeruk - Karawaci)
  • Mayasari Bakti AC70 Tanah Abang-Kampung Rambutan (via Komdak - Sudirman - Thamrin - Tol - UKI)
  • Mayasari Bakti AC70A Tanah Abang-Cileungsi (via Komdak - Sudirman - Thamrin - Cibubur)
  • Mayasari Bakti AC81 Kalideres-Depok (via Daan Mogot - Grogol - Tomang - Slipi - Komdak - Pancoran - Ps. Minggu - Lt. Agung)
  • Mayasari Bakti AC121 Blok M-Cikarang (via Komdak - Polda - Jatibening - Cikarang Barat)
  • Mayasari Bakti AC121A Blok M-Jababeka (via Komdak - Polda - Jatibening - Cikarang Barat)
  • DAMRI: Plaza Blok M—Soekarno-Hatta Airport
  • DAMRI: Lebak Bulus—Soekarno-Hatta Airport

Train Lines

Jabodebek LRT

The Pancoran LRT Station is the only Greater Jakarta LRT station at the Gatot Subroto Street Stasiun LRT Pancoran 11032022.png
The Pancoran LRT Station is the only Greater Jakarta LRT station at the Gatot Subroto Street

The Gatot Subroto Street is also served by the Cibubur Jakarta LRT CB.svg and Bekasi Line Jakarta LRT BK.svg of the Greater Jakarta LRT. There's only one station

  • Pancoran Station

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