Pulo Gebang Bus Terminal is a type-A bus terminal at Cakung in East Jakarta, Indonesia, arguably the largest in Southeast Asia.[1] The terminal was opened on 28 December 2016. Designed by Paul Tanjung Tan,[2] it was built to replace the unfeasible Pulo Gadung terminal and provide a comfortable, safe, and well-accessible transportation service.[3] Buses to and from Central and East Java usually use this terminal.
The bus terminal has a land area of about 12.6 hectares with four building blocks. Each passenger terminal has a four-story building with elevators, escalators, automatic doors, AC waiting rooms and surveillance cameras or CCTV. The terminal has dedicated areas for the food court, retail shop, mosque, car parking, health centre etc.[4] It is also become the terminus of TransJakarta's BRT and feeder buses. The main BRT corridor operates 24 hours.
Facilities
Facilities available in Pulo Gebang bus terminal are:[5]
Mezzanine floor
Counters for intercity buses, Transjakarta bus stop, announcement room and other facilities.
1st floor
Parking lots for intercity buses, cars, motorcycle and taxi parking, mosque, information room, cafeteria, mobile gas refueling station and public refueling station.
2nd floor
Waiting room for passengers with facilities such as terminal post, health post, nursing room and phone recharging stand.
3rd floor
Used as snacking center or food court and place for 54 stalls, as well astoilet room.
4th floor
Office room for terminal management, representative for the bus companies (PO) and control room.
Pati: Madu Kismo, Haryanto, Bejeu, Nusantara, Selamet, Shantika, Trans Zentrum, Handoyo, and Sudiro Tungga Jaya
Pekalongan: Dewi Sri, Dedy Jaya, Kurnia Jaya, Putri Jaya, and Sinar Jaya
Purwodadi, Grobogan: Bayu Megah, Bejeu, Trans Zentrum, Haryanto, Garuda Mas, Sinar Jaya, and Laju Prima
Purwokerto: DAMRI, Dewi Sri, Dedy Jaya, DMI, Kurnia Jaya, Pahala Kencana, Putri Jaya, Rosalia Indah, Sinar Jaya, Setia Negara, and Laju Prima
Purworejo (via Kebumen): Karya Sari, Kurnia Jaya, Sinar Jaya, and Sumber Alam
Surakarta: Haryanto, Langsung Jaya, Rosalia Indah, Raya, Safari Lux, Sudiro Tungga Jaya, Sinar Jaya, Agra Mas, Gunung Mulia, Putera Mulya, and Hasta Putra
Wonogiri (terminates at Purwantoro terminal): Agra Mas, Agung Sejati, GMS, Laju Prima, Gunung Mulia, Putera Mulya, Pahala Kencana, Sedya Mulya, Purwo Widodo, Sari Giri, Sindoro Satriamas, Tunggal Dara, Tunggal Dara Putera, Tunggal Daya, Sudiro Tungga Jaya, and Rosalia Indah
Bengkulu: CSH 88, Putra Rafflesia, and Siliwangi Antar Nusa
Jambi: Jambi Transport, Laju Prima, and Putra Remaja
Lubuk Basung: LBJ Transport
Bukittinggi: Anas Nasional Sejahtera, Pangeran, and LBJ Transport
Padang: Bintang Permata Bunda, EPA Star, Gumarang Jaya, MPM, New PPJ Mas (Putra Paris Jaya), Naiklah Perusahaan Minang, Palala, Sembodo, Transport Express Jaya, and Yoanda Prima
Starting 1 February 2017, Badan Pengelola Trans Jabodetabek (BPTJ) operates 4 feeder routes from and to 4 terminals throughout Jakarta to Pulo Gebang terminal.[6]
There are a total of 7 Transjakarta routes to Pulo Gebang terminal, which are: