CSW-ASEAN TOD
6°14′21″S 106°47′55″E / 6.239085°S 106.7985954°E
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Other names | CSW 1, CSW 2, ASEAN, Kejaksaan Agung | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Location | Jalan Trunojoyo, Kebayoran Baru, South Jakarta, Jakarta Indonesia | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Operated by | PT Moda Integrasi Transportasi Jabodetabek (MITJ) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Connections | Jakarta MRT: North–South Line (ASEAN Station) Transjakarta: Blok M–Kota Ragunan–Senayan BANK DKI Ciledug–Tegal Mampang Puri Beta–Pancoran Puri Beta–Flyover Kuningan | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Structure type | Multilevel | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Parking | No | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Accessible | Available | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Status | Operational | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Opened | December 22, 2021[1] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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2021[1] | Commenced operations | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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CSW-ASEAN TOD is a public transit interchange station and transit-oriented development zone between four Transjakarta BRT stations and the ASEAN MRT station on the old Centrale Stichting Wederopbouw (lit. 'Central Foundation for Reconstruction') or CSW intersection at Kebayoran Baru, Jakarta, Indonesia. This building is a circular crossing bridge with an art-deco architecture that connects four Transjakarta BRT stations located to the west, east and south of the intersection and the ASEAN MRT station to the north of the intersection. This building began to open on December 22, 2021 as an operational trial for the integration of integrated highway bus services and integrated highway modes.[2]
CSW-ASEAN TOD was built together with several other transit oriented developments across Jakarta to facilitate easy transfers by commuters between different mode of public transportation.[3] This TOD resembles a disc when seen from above. It connects four Transjakarta bus stops in the west, east and south of the intersection, and the ASEAN MRT Station to the north of the intersection. It was opened on 22 December 2021 under an operational test on the integration between the bus rapid transit and the MRT.
The TOD in the form of an overpass connects the ASEAN MRT station with the CSW bus stop which serves corridor 13 buses with the Ciledug–Kapten Tendean route, CSW 2 BRT Station which serves corridor 1 on the Jakarta Kota–Blok M route, the Kejaksaan Agung BRT station, and the ASEAN station on Corridor 1. The five-story building has waiting room facilities and other commercial spaces. The second floor is a connecting bridge from the ASEAN MRT station, the second and third floors has commercials such as retail and shops. The fourth floor is the access to the TransJakarta CSW 1 BRT Station and the 5th floor is where the CSW 1 station is located.[4]
Background
[edit]Although the Transjakarta Corridor 13 has been operated since August 13, 2017,[5] Transjakarta buses have not been able to stop at the CSW BRT station. This is because its position is too high (about 24 meters from the ground)[6] and does not have facilities to facilitate priority passengers, especially the elderly, people with disabilities, pregnant women, and mothers/fathers carrying toddlers.[7][8] In 2018, Transjakarta had planned that the CSW bus stop could be connected to the ASEAN MRT station through the procurement of elevators, but this failed to be implemented.[9]
In 2019, the Jakarta Provincial Government held a CSW integration building design competition, responding to the MRT Jakarta service which began operating that year. As a result, the "Cakra Selaras Wahana" design was chosen as the basis for the implementation of development.[10] It is planned that the construction based on the design will cost IDR 30 billion.[11]
The construction of this transportation hub began in January 2020 and is targeted to operate in August 2020.[12] However, this building can only be completed in mid-2021. On December 22, 2021, this building was officially opened during the trial period.[13][14]
Services
[edit]Transjakarta
[edit]There are four new Transjakarta bus stops operating at this transportation intersection. Three Transjakarta bus stops are located on the ground floor of the building. Meanwhile, the existing CSW stop on the elevated BRT line is on the top floor of the building.
The bus station, which is located on the Transjakarta elevated lane, serves buses for regular corridors and for cross corridors, all of which are located on Corridor 13, with five platform screen doors in each direction. The station serves corridor 13, 13B, and L13E.
CSW 2
[edit]This station only serves Transjakarta non-BRT buses, with two bus stop doors in each direction. This station serves non-BRT route 1C (Blok M–Pesanggrahan), 1M (Meruya–Blok M), and 1Q (Rempoa–Blok M).
This station serves buses for regular corridors and cross-corridors routes, with three platform screen doors in each direction. This station serves corridor 1 towards Kota only and corridor 6V towards Ragunan only.
This bus stop only serves corridor 1 buses to the terminus point at the Blok M bus terminal, as well as being the terminus point for route 4K (Pulo Gadung –Kejaksaan Agung) and S21 (Ciputat – CSW via Radio Dalam, after previously being shortened from Tosari), with three platform screen doors on each direction. Other routes that stops in this station are 6M, 6N, and 7B.
Jakarta MRT
[edit]The CSW-ASEAN TOD also connects the Jakarta MRT service through the ASEAN MRT station. Transjakarta users who get off at this transportation interchange can change to the MRT after leaving the paid area and walking through the pedestrian bridge for approximately 50 meters to the station entrance.
Building plan
[edit]The CSW-ASEAN TOD consists of 5 floors of the building. Three TransJakarta stations are located on the ground floor as well as access to the building. The 2nd floor is for pedestrian access to move between BRT stations, as well as connecting the building with the MRT station. Meanwhile, CSW 1 station is located on the 5th floor, which is the highest floor in this building.
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5 | CSW 1 |
4 | Shelter connector building and commercial area via escalator |
3 | Commercial area |
Praying room | |
Toilet | |
2 | Pedestrian area |
Management office | |
Disabled toilet | |
Pedestrian access to the ASEAN MRT station | |
1 (Ground) | Entrance/Exit Access |
CSW 2 (on Kyai Maja St.) | |
ASEAN (on Trunojoyo St.) | |
Kejaksaan Agung (on Panglima Polim St.) |
Gallery
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The entrance and exit access of the CSW-ASEAN TOD
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Escalators to the CSW 1 BRT station which is located at the top floor.
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Direction signage after the entrance and exit access.
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The intersection between Sisingamangaraja, Panglima Polim, Kyai Maja, and Trunojoyo streets.
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The Kejaksaan Agung BRT Station near the Attorney General's Office of Indonesia which is located at the south of the transit hub.
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Transjakarta bus passing the ASEAN Bus station which is located at the east of the transit hub
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Anies Baswedan Introduces CSW Integrated Station Connecting MRT, Transjakarta". Tempo. Retrieved December 31, 2021.
- ^ Damayanti, Aulia (December 22, 2021). "Halte CSW Masih Uji Coba, Kapan Resmi Beroperasi?". detikfinance (in Indonesian). Retrieved December 19, 2022.
- ^ Wiryono, Singgih (August 9, 2021). Sari, Nursita (ed.). "Mengintip Skybridge Penghubung Halte CSW-Stasiun MRT ASEAN, Dilengkapi Lift hingga Area Komersial". Kompas.com. Retrieved December 31, 2021.
- ^ Bustomi, Muhanmad Isa (December 28, 2021). Sari, Nursita (ed.). "Melihat Kemegahan Halte Baru CSW di Jaksel yang Kini Jadi Spot Foto Instagramable". Kompas.com. Retrieved December 31, 2021.
- ^ Sari, Nursita (August 16, 2017). Akuntono, Indra (ed.). "Djarot: Koridor 13 Transjakarta Hadiah bagi Seluruh Warga". KOMPAS.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved August 27, 2023.
- ^ "Halte CSW Transjakarta tak Kunjung Beroperasi". Republika Online. Retrieved November 2, 2022.
- ^ "119 Anak Tangga di Halte Transjakarta CSW, Setara Naik 4 Lantai". liputan6.com (in Indonesian). January 9, 2017. Retrieved November 2, 2022.
- ^ Aritonang, Lamhot. "Halte CSW Belum Beroperasi". detiknews (in Indonesian). Retrieved November 2, 2022.
- ^ "Terkendala Pengadaan Lift, Halte CSW Koridor 13 Belum Beroperasi". Kompas.com (in Indonesian). December 11, 2018. Retrieved April 5, 2023.
- ^ "Anies Tetapkan Pemenang Sayembara Desain CSW". Bisnis.com (in Indonesian). April 15, 2019. Retrieved November 2, 2022.
- ^ "Melihat Desain Integrasi Halte Transj CSW dan Stasiun MRT Asean". kumparan (in Indonesian). Retrieved November 2, 2022.
- ^ "Skybridge Dibangun, Stasiun MRT ASEAN-Halte Transjakarta CSW Akan Terintegrasi". Kompas.com (in Indonesian). January 22, 2020. Retrieved April 5, 2023.
- ^ Damayanti, Aulia. "Halte CSW Masih Uji Coba, Kapan Resmi Beroperasi?". detikfinance (in Indonesian). Retrieved November 2, 2022.
- ^ "Halte Integrasi CSW Sudah Dibuka, Anies: Pindah Antarmoda Mulus dan Menyenangkan". SINDOnews.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved November 2, 2022.