Cililitan Toll Gate 2 East Jakarta to Simpang Kuningan South Jakarta via Jakarta Inner Ring Road
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Cililitan Toll Gate 2 East Jakarta to Simpang Kuningan Gatot Subroto South Jakarta via Jakarta Inner Ring Road Toll ❗️ Nonstop
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Cililitan is one of the urban villages in Kramat Jati Sub-district, East Jakarta Administrative City, DKI Jakarta Province, Indonesia. This urban village was expanded from Cawang Urban Village on July 29, 1986. Cililitan Urban Village has an area of 1.76 km2 with a population of 50,730 people in the 2020 census.
Cililitan was named after one of the tributaries of the Cipinang River. Today, there are no traces of the creek. The word ci, which is Sundanese, means river water. Lilitan - fully lilitan - kutu, is the name of a shrub whose scientific name is Pipturus velutinus Wedd., belonging to the Urticeae family (Fillet 1888:201).
In the mid-17th century the Cililitan area was part of the Tandjoeng Oost partisan land, when it was still owned by Pieter van der Velde (De Haan 1910:50). Then it changed hands several times until it was renamed Halim Perdanakusuma Airport. The airfield is usually called Cililitan Airfield (vliegeld)[1].
Kelurahan Cililitan was an expansion of Kelurahan Cawang on July 29, 1986. This Kelurahan was formed in accordance with the Decree of the Governor of KDKI Jakarta number 1251 of 1986 dated July 29, 1986 concerning the division, unification, change of twin/same names, determination of boundaries and area.[2]
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Simpang Kuningan is a Transjakarta bus stop located on Jalan Jenderal Gatot Subroto, Kuningan Barat, Mampang Prapatan, South Jakarta. The bus stop, which is on Corridor 9 that runs from southeast to northwest Jakarta, is a transit point to Corridor 6 via the Kuningan Underpass Stop.
Simpang Kuningan bus stop was built as part of Transjakarta Corridor 9 from Pluit to Pinang Ranti. On December 31, 2010, this bus stop was officially operated, marked by the inauguration by the Governor of DKI Jakarta, Fauzi Bowo, at the S. Parman Central Park Transjakarta Stop (now Tanjung Duren)."[1]
Starting 4 September 2022, Kuningan Barat bus stop was temporarily closed in order to revitalize Transjakarta bus stops along with Senen Sentral bus stop, Widya Chandra bus stop, and Jati Barat bus stop. Transjakarta customers at these bus stops were directed to use the nearest bus stops (i.e. Gatot Subroto Jamsostek Bus Stop and Tegal Parang Bus Stop) during the revitalization."[2]
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Jalan Tol Lingkar Dalam Jakarta (English: Jakarta Inner Ring Road) is a toll road that circles the inner city of Jakarta, Indonesia. The toll road is divided into 3 sections, operated by PT Jasamarga (Persero) Tbk. and PT Citra Marga Nusapala Persada Tbk. Part of this toll road was built using the Sosrobahu technique and is the longest elevated highway in the Jakarta area to date.
The Jakarta Inner Ring Road stretch began with the opening of Jalan Jenderal Gatot Subroto which intersected with Jalan Sudirman at the Semanggi Bridge which had been built since the 1960s.[1] In the early 1970s, Jalan Gatot Subroto continued to extend through Tebet and became Jalan M.T Haryono towards Cawang and met an intersection with Jalan Major General D.I Panjaitan. In the 1970s, another major road spanning Jalan Jenderal Ahmad Yani and Jalan Laksamana Yos Sudarso was established at the eastern end of Jakarta. This road will connect the Semanggi Interchange all the way to Tanjung Priok harbor. This pivotal highway connecting Central Jakarta directly with the port was the prototype of the Jakarta Inner Ring Road, later known as the “Djakarta Bypass”, so called because this new link allowed trucks to “bypass the whole of Jakarta when traveling to and from the Port.” The construction of the Jakarta Bypass was funded by the United States Agency for International Development and completed in 1963."[2]
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