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  • 21 Aug, 2019

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Lebak Bulus MRT Station

Lebak Bulus MRT Station (or Lebak Bulus Grab MRT Station, with Grab granted for naming rights) is a rapid transit station on the North-South Line of the Jakarta MRT in Jakarta, Indonesia. The station is located in Lebak Bulus, Cilandak, South Jakarta and has only two railway lines, both of which are straight lines. The station is located not far from Lebak Bulus Terminal. MRT Jakarta users can also continue their journey with the TransJakarta Corridor 8 bus rapid transit service via the Lebak Bulus bus stop.Located in the South Jakarta, it is the terminus of the North-South Line, however the track does continue east, towards Lebak Bulus Depot as a maintenance facility for the Jakarta MRT train, which is located on the former Lebak Bulus Stadium land.

Location

Station entrance

The southernmost station on the Jakarta MRT North-South Line, Lebak Bulus Grab Station lies within South Jakarta, Jakarta. More specifically, it is located on Jl. Lebak Bulus Raya in Cilandak.

This station is located near Lebak Bulus bus terminal, Poins Square shopping centre, and Transmart Lebak Bulus supermarket.

History

The station opened on 24 March 2019 (2019-03-24), along with the rest of Phase 1 of the Jakarta MRT. The station would be the starting point of a proposed Phase 5 of the Jakarta MRT, servicing the Tanggerang area.

Station layout

3rd floor
Platform
Side platform, the doors are opened on the left side
Platform 1 North South Line to Bundaran HI (→)
Platform 2 North South Line to Bundaran HI (→)
Side platform, the doors are opened on the right side
2nd floor Concourse Ticket gates, ticket machines, counters and retail kiosks
1st floor Street Entrances and exits, List of TransJakarta corridors#Corridor 8 Lebak Bulus Transjakarta BRT station

References

  1. ^ "Operasional MRT Diresmikan Jokowi 24 Maret" (in Indonesian). CNN Indonesia. Retrieved 18 March 2019.
  2. ^ "Bakal Ada Nama Grab di Stasiun MRT Lebak Bulus". CNBC Indonesia (in Indonesian). Yuni Astutik. Retrieved 2 April 2019.
  3. ^ "Grab, Mandiri, sampai ASEAN Jadi Nama Stasiun MRT Jakarta". CNBC Indonesia (in Indonesian). Muhammad Choirul Anwar. Retrieved 11 April 2019.
  4. ^ Gading, Samuel. "Rencana Pembangunan MRT Jalur Tangerang Selatan Terbuka Lagi!". detikfinance (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2024-08-14.