TransJakarta is a bus rapid transit (BRT) system in Jakarta, Indonesia.
It was the first BRT system in Southern and Southeast Asia. The
TransJakarta system began operations on January 25, 2004.
As of February
14, 2013 the 12th corridor was added officially, with 3 more currently
corridors in progress. TransJakarta was designed to provide Jakarta
citizens with a fast public transportation system to help reduce rush
hour traffic.
The buses run in special lanes and ticket prices are
subsidized by the regional government. At the 10th years of TransJakarta
operation anniversary, the buses carried more than 350,000 passengers
per day with more than 500 buses in operation and more than a hundred in
maintenace and for reserve.
The subsidy per passenger-ticket in 2011 was around Rp 2,900 ($0.29)
and for 2012 the subsidy is expected be around Rp 2,100 ($0.21) per
passenger-ticket. Currently TransJakarta has the world's longest BRT routes (172 km in length).
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