Pasar Senen (Transjakarta)

Pasar Senen (formerly named Senen only) is a TransJakarta bus rapid transit station located at the western end of Letjen Suprapto street in Senen, Jakarta, Indonesia, which serves corridors 2 and 14. It is located southwest of the Pasar Senen railway station.

Pasar Senen
TransJakarta bus rapid transit station
The Pasar Senen BRT station in 2022, with its former name signage
General information
LocationJalan Letjen Suprapto, Kramat, Senen, Central Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia
Owned byTransJakarta
Operated byTransJakarta
Line(s)
  • Pulo Gadung–Monas
  • Pulo Gadung–Rawa Buaya
  • (7F) Kampung Rambutan–Juanda via Cempaka Putih
  • JIS–Senen
PlatformsSingle island platform
Connections
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
Accessible Yes
History
Opened15 January 2006 (2006-01-15)
Rebuilt2020
Previous namesSenen
Services
Preceding station   TransJakarta   Following station
Galur
towards Pulo Gadung
  Corridor 2
(westbound)
  Senen Raya
One way operational
towards Monumen Nasional
Kwitang
One way operational
  Corridor 2
(eastbound)
  Galur
towards Pulo Gadung
Galur
towards Pulo Gadung
  Corridor 2A   Kwitang
towards Rawa Buaya
Galur
towards Kampung Rambutan
  Corridor 7F   Kwitang
towards Juanda
Senen Raya
Terminus
  Corridor 14   Tanah Tinggi
towards Jakarta International Stadium

The station was opened on 15 January 2006, along with the operational of corridor 2. In early 2020, the original building was demolished to make way for the construction of the Senen traffic tunnel (Underpass Senen) extension which passes underneath it. Two separated temporary buildings were built to retain the station's operational during the construction. TransJakarta began to rebuild the station in August 2020, after the physical construction of the Senen tunnel was completed. The new building of the then-named Senen station was opened to the public on 22 November 2020.

On 20 November 2023, the station was renamed into Pasar Senen. However, TransJakarta did not make an official statement about the renaming, but it was later revealed that the renaming was a part of TransJakarta's "neutralization" of several BRT station names, that allow those renamed stations to grant a naming right.

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