Cawang Sentral (Transjakarta)

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Cawang Sentral
Transjakarta bus rapid transit station
General information
LocationJalan Mayor Jenderal Sutoyo, Cawang, Kramat Jati, East Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia
Coordinates6°15′01″S 106°52′25″E / 6.25035°S 106.87359°E / -6.25035; 106.87359
Owned byTransjakarta
Operated byTransjakarta
Line(s)
  • Cililitan–Juanda
  • Kampung Rambutan–Kampung Melayu
  • Pinang Ranti–Pluit
  • Pinang Ranti–Bundaran Senayan
  • Pinang Ranti–Simpang Cawang
  • Tanjung Priok–PGC
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
Accessible Yes
History
Opened27 January 2007 (2007-01-27)
Rebuilt2023
Previous namesCawang UKI
Services
Cawang Cililitan
towards Cililitan
  Corridor 5C   Cawang
towards Juanda
Cawang Cililitan
towards Kampung Rambutan
  Corridor 7   Cawang
towards Kampung Melayu
Makasar
towards Pinang Ranti
  Corridor 9   Cawang
towards Pluit
Makasar
towards Pinang Ranti
  Corridor 9C   Cawang
towards Bundaran Senayan
Makasar
towards Pinang Ranti
  Corridor 9N   Cawang Cililitan
Terminus
Simpang Cawang
towards Tanjung Priok
  Corridor 10   Cawang Cililitan
towards PGC
Location

Cawang Sentral (formerly Cawang UKI) is a Transjakarta bus rapid transit station located at Mayjen Sutoyo Street in East Jakarta, Indonesia. It is a busy transit point between corridors 7, 9, and 10, and has been designated as one of the central stations of the BRT system. The station is located adjacent with the Christian University of Indonesia (UKI) on the east, hence its former name.

Because of the large mobility of passengers and its designation as a central station, this station was closed for a major revitalization on 1 June 2023. Transjakarta provided the 9N (Pinang Ranti–Cawang Sutoyo, still operating) and 10ST (PGC–BNN, closed in September 2023) shuttle routes for passengers who wanted to transit between corridor 9 and 10. On 17 November, during the revitalization progress, Transjakarta announced that the then-named Cawang UKI BRT station would be renamed to Cawang Sentral, as the station served 12 different routes BRT and non-BRT feeder routes. At the same day, the revitalization progress had reached about 50%.

On 24 December 2023, the station was reopened to the public with its new name Cawang Sentral.