Grogol Reformasi (Transjakarta)

819 920 Grogol Reformasi
Side view of the east building
General information
LocationLetjen S. Parman Street
Tomang, Grogol Petamburan (eastern side)
Tanjung Duren Utara, Grogol Petamburan (western side)
West Jakarta 11470, Indonesia
Coordinates6°10′03″S 106°47′19″E / 6.167393°S 106.788583°E / -6.167393; 106.788583
SystemTransjakarta bus rapid transit station
Owned byTransjakarta
Operated byTransjakarta
Lines
PlatformsTwo side platforms connected with a linkway
Connections Grogol
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
Bicycle facilities
Accessible
Other information
StatusIn service
History
Opened21 February 2009
Rebuilt6 April 2024
Previous namesGrogol 2
Grogol 2: 12 Mei Reformasi
Services
Preceding Following
Jelambar
One-way operation
Corridor 3 Tanjung Duren
Corridor 8
via Tomang
Tanjung Duren
towards Pasar Baru
Tanjung Duren
towards Pinang Ranti
Corridor 9 Kali Grogol
towards Pluit
Tanjung Duren
towards Cililitan
Corridor 9
Terminus
Terminus
Roxy
towards Pulo Gadung
Corridor 2
transfer at Grogol
Jelambar
towards Rawa Buaya
Jelambar
towards Kalideres
Corridor 3
transfer at Grogol
Roxy
Jelambar
towards Damai
Corridor 3
transfer at Grogol
Roxy
towards Kota
Jelambar
towards Lebak Bulus
Corridor 8
via Cideng
transfer at Grogol
Roxy
towards Pasar Baru
Jelambar
Terminus
Corridor 8
Sunday morning only
transfer at Grogol
Location

Grogol Reformasi is a Transjakarta bus rapid transit station on Letnan Jenderal S. Parman Street, Tanjung Duren Utara, Grogol Petamburan, West Jakarta, Indonesia, serving Corridors 8 and 9. It is also connected by a paid transfer linkway to Grogol station that serves Corridor 3. It is located near Mall Ciputra, Tarumanagara University, and Trisakti University.

The station is named after the district it is located in, Grogol. The word "Reformasi" (Indonesian for 'Reformation') was added to shorten the previous full name, Grogol 2: 12 Mei Reformasi, a name given on 10 November 2013 to commemorate the Trisakti shootings in 1998 that triggered the Fall of New Order and a transition to a new chapter of history of Indonesia.