Kramat Sentiong NU, Public transit station in Central Jakarta, Indonesia
Kramat Sentiong NU is a transit hub in Central Jakarta with a bus station and railway connection located at the intersection of Kramat Raya and Percetakan Negara III streets. The facility connects multiple transportation corridors serving different neighborhoods.
The station opened on January 27, 2007, integrating public transportation into Jakarta's infrastructure expansion. This combination of railway and modern bus systems reflects the city's modernization efforts during that period.
The station's name comes from its location near the headquarters of Nahdlatul Ulama, a major Islamic organization that shapes religious and social life in Indonesia. The busy transit hub brings together different communities throughout the day.
The station is accessible via an overhead bridge and connects multiple bus corridors, including routes to Ancol and Kampung Melayu. Visitors should note the various entrances and exits to find the right route.
Two distinctly different transportation systems meet at this hub: the railway structures date from colonial times, while the bus system is entirely modern. This mixing of old and new shows how both technologies function side by side in densely populated Jakarta.
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