Salemba Carolus, Bus station in Salemba district, Jakarta, Indonesia.
Salemba Carolus is an elevated bus station in Salemba district with dedicated lanes for Transjakarta vehicles that allow passengers to board and exit efficiently. The platform design accommodates the flow of riders moving throughout Jakarta's corridors.
The station opened in 2004 as part of the Transjakarta system designed to manage Jakarta's growing transportation demand. It became one of many stations that fundamentally transformed how people move through the city.
The station sits near medical centers and universities, serving as a daily meeting point for healthcare staff, students, and academics who move through the area regularly. The location has naturally become woven into the routines of these communities.
The station connects multiple transit lines including mikrolet routes M01 and M01A as well as Transjakarta corridor 5, offering different travel options. Passengers can transfer between transportation modes to reach their destinations.
The station uses electronic payment systems and real-time arrival displays that show when buses are arriving and leaving. Passengers know exactly when to expect their bus rather than guessing.
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