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Jakarta MRT: Maps, resources, and news for the Mass Rapid Transit of Jakarta

August 22, 2023 By James Clark Leave a Comment

Jakarta MRT: Maps, resources, and news for the Mass Rapid Transit of Jakarta

The Jakarta Mass Rapid Transit (Jakarta MRT) is a rapid transit system in Jakarta, Indonesia. The MRT is part of the rail transit network of Jakarta, along with LRT and commuter railways.

The North-South Line opened on 24 March 2019, and the northern extension is under construction. The East-West Line and Outer–Ring Line are planned.

This is an ongoing resources page for the Jakarta MRT, including current and future maps, and progress updates.

Links and resources

Operator: PT. MRT Jakarta
Owner: Provincial Government of DKI Jakarta
Website: jakartamrt.co.id
Wikipedia: Jakarta MRT
Jakarta Rail Transit: Jakarta MRT Guide
News: skyscrapercity.com

Lines

North-South Line

MRT Route Map

Wikipedia: North–South Line (Jakarta MRT)

The route map on the official website is a screenshot of a Google Map.

Jakarta MRT Route Map

shimz.co.jp has a map including the northern extension:
“The Phase 2 of the project is to extend the operational section northward by about 11.5 km including 11 stations. Section A of the Phase 2 is subway sections extending from the existing Bundaran H.I. (Hotel Indonesia) Station (built in Phase 1) to Kota Station, and Section B runs from Kota Station to Ancol Station. Section A is set to start operation in 2024 and Section B in 2027.”

North-South Line Phase 2 Extension
[Map via shimz.co.jp.]

East-West line

The East–West Line will run from Cikarang (West Java) to Balaraja (Banten) via Central Jakarta. The line will interchange with the North-South line at Thamrin Station.

Map posted on /indonesia
“MRT Jakarta has posted the official map for future East-West Line from Balaraja to Cikarang, spanning over 84 km, passing through three provinces, and has 48 stations.”

East-West Line Jakarta MRT
[View full size.]

Jakarta Mass Rapid Transit East-West Line Project Phase 1 Stage 1: Initial Poverty and Social Analysis – [June 2023]

Outer Ring line

Outer Ring line is also referred to as the MRT Fatmawati-Kampung Rambutan Line. This line is proposed and still in planning. The Jakarta Urban Railway Network Plan (2040) shows what it looks like in relation to the rest of the future system.

MRT Outer Ring Line
[View full size.]

Maps

There is only one line in operation so there isn’t an official MRT map. The line is represented in the Jakarta transit map including LRT, Commuter rail, and BRT.

This Wikimedia map from 2014 includes the North-South and East-West lines. The interchange station name has changed from Sarinah to Thamrin. The northern extension on this map is also incomplete.

Jakarta MRT Development Plan
[Map by Iwansw via Wikimedia Commons.]

News

East-West MRT construction to be expedited: Minister Hartarto – [21/01/23]

S. Korea, Japan, the United Kingdom to partake in Jakarta’s MRT project (INFORIAL) – [15/11/22]
“The signing produced three agreements, an MoU between the Indonesian and South Korean governments to conduct phase four of the Jakarta MRT project for the Fatmawati-Kampung Rambutan line, a memorandum of cooperation (MoC) between the Indonesian and Japanese governments on the continuation of the Jakarta MRT East-West line phase one and a letter of intent (LoI) with the UK government on collaboration for the railway project’s development.”

Japan to fund MRT Phase 2 and MRT East-West Line project – [30/06/22]

Future of MRT after Jakarta no longer a capital city – [02/03/22]

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