Trans Sarbagita

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Trans Sarbagita
Trans Sarbagita bus.JPG
Overview
Locale Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia
Transit type bus rapid transit
Number of lines4 (operation), 13 (planned)
Number of stations31 Stations
Daily ridership5,000 passengers per day
Website
Operation
Began operation18 August 2011
Technical
System length42 Km
Bus Stop "Bualu 1" in Bali, Indonesia. Sarbagita Halte Bualu 1.JPG
Bus Stop "Bualu 1" in Bali, Indonesia.

Trans Sarbagita is a bus rapid transit (BRT) system in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia. The system began its operations on 18 August 2011. It was designed to rebuild Bali's public transport system. As of 2014, the buses carried 5,000 passengers per day with 25 Buses in operation. The buses run in 2 routes, the first is Batubulan-Nusa Dua vv and Denpasar Kota-Garuda Wisnu Kencana vv. The ticket prices are 3,500 IDR for adults and 2,500 IDR for students. in 2015 Trans Sarbagita launched two new routes, Tabanan-Mengwi-Bandara and Mahendradata-Sanur-Lebih. [1]

Contents

Routes

CorridorRoute
1 Kota - Garuda Wisnu Kencana
2Batubulan - Sentral Parkir Kuta - Nusa Dua
3 Sanur - Renon - Petitenget
4Batubulan - Jl. Gatot Subroto - Bandara
5 Sanur - Kedewatan - Ubud
6 Mengwi - Kota - Benoa Harbour
7 Tabanan - Mengwi - Bandara
8Sentral Parkir Kuta - Tanah Lot
9Batubulan - Kota - Sentral Parkir Kuta
10 Sanur - Bandara - Nusa Dua
11Mahendradata - Sanur - Lebih Beach
12 Sanur - Kota - Canggu
13 Gianyar - Mengwi - Tabanan
14Ubung - Buluh Indah - Sentral Parkir Kuta
15 Mengwi - Dalung - Batubulan
16Tegal - Mambal
17 Mengwi - Darmasaba - Batubulan

In terminus like batubulan, passenger can switch to another buses or minibuses to other destinations such as Bangli, Kintamani, Karangasem, Klungkung

Feeder

Trans Sarbagita has seven feeder services that continue on the narrow roads and connect to the main bus corridors. There are three services in the Badung Regency, and four services in Denpasar city. The ticket prices are 3,000 IDR for adults and 2,000 IDR for students in C1, F1 and F2. 8,000 IDR for adults and 2,000 IDR for students in TP 01, TP 02, TP 03 and TP 04. [2] In 2015, the feeder services in Denpasar city is suspended due to low ridership.

FeederRouteFleet Colours
S1Tegal - Sentral Parkir Kuta - Bandara Dark Blue
F1 Tanjung Benoa - Garuda Wisnu Kencana White and Green
F2Kedonganan - Garuda Wisnu Kencana - Uluwatu White and Green
TP 01 Kota - Renon - Jl. SudirmanLight Green
TP 02 Sanur - Jl.Simpang Enam Teuku UmarLight Green
TP 03Jl.Nias (RS Sanglah) - Jl.Simpang Enam Teuku Umar - Pemogan - Jl. P.Kawe - Jl.Nias (RS Sanglah)Light Green
TP 04Jl.Sudirman - Jl.Waturenggong - SidakaryaLight Green

Minibus (Non Feeder) Denpasar

Angkot services other than feeder services is also exist in Denpasar City. they operated and owned mostly by driver itself and the service is not integrated to Trans Sarbagita since the feeder service is suspended.

FeederRouteFleet colours
AKereneng - Sanur - SemawangGreen
EKereneng - Jl.Teuku Umar - Jl.Gatot Subroto - Jl.A.Yani - KerenengLight Yellow
FKereneng - Nitimandala Renon - Jl.Teuku Umar - Jl.Gatot Subroto - Jl.Nangka - KerenengLight Yellow and Red
GTegal Bus Station - Jl.Teuku Umar - Gemeh - Nitimandala Renon - Sanur - SemawangDark Blue and White
LGunung Agung Bus Station - Padang Indah Monang-ManingOrange
S4Suci - Pesanggaran - Benoa HarbourGrey
S7Suci - Sidakarya - Suwung Kangin - SemawangGrey and Yellow
S8Suci - Pesanggaran - Benoa Harbour - Suwung Kauh Via Bypass Ngurah RaiGrey and Green
UKUbung Bus Station - KerenengBlue and Red
USUbung Bus Station - RS SanglahBlue and Yellow
KSKereneng - RS SanglahBlue and Black
UTUbung Bus Station - Tegal Bus StationGreen

Fleet

OperatorFleet
Perum DAMRI
Mitsubishi Fuso FE 84BC

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References

  1. "ANGKUTAN UMUM Trans SARBAGITA" . Retrieved 11 January 2015.
  2. "Website Feeder Kota Denpasar" . Retrieved 21 July 2016.