«30 Persija-Themed Transjakarta Buses Now in Operation»
PT Transjakarta has officially followed up on the directive of the Governor of DKI Jakarta, Pramono Anung, by introducing a bus fleet themed around the capital’s proud football club, Persija Jakarta.
«Installation of Persija-themed stickers,»
This year, 30 fleet units underwent de-branding and wrapping, consisting of large buses, metrotrans, and mikrotrans.
The Head of the Public Relations and CSR Department of Transjakarta stated that out of the total 30 fleets, 10 are small buses (microtrans).
«Branding was done by installing Persija-themed stickers on the rear windows and side panels of the buses, featuring the club’s signature colors and logo,» said the spokesperson.
They explained that the installation of Persija-themed stickers is a form of support for Jakarta’s beloved football club.
Additionally, the presence of Persija-themed Transjakarta fleets demonstrates that public transportation can serve as a medium for promoting local identity while strengthening residents’ pride in their city.
«This is also part of a strategy to bring public transportation closer to the community, especially young people and football supporters. It is hoped that public interest in using public transportation will continue to grow,» they concluded.
Persija Jakarta
Persija Jakarta is a professional football club based in Jakarta, Indonesia, founded in 1928 during the Dutch colonial era, making it one of the oldest and most popular clubs in the country. Known as *The Kemayoran Tigers*, the club has a passionate fan base and a fierce rivalry with Persib Bandung, often referred to as the *Indonesian Derby*. Persija has won multiple domestic league titles and remains a symbol of Jakarta’s sporting pride.
PT Transjakarta
PT Transjakarta is Indonesia’s first bus rapid transit (BRT) system, launched in Jakarta in 2004 to address the city’s severe traffic congestion. It features dedicated bus lanes and serves as an affordable public transport option, with routes covering major areas of the capital. Over the years, it has expanded to include integrated services like feeder buses and electronic payment systems, becoming a key part of Jakarta’s urban mobility network.
DKI Jakarta
DKI Jakarta (Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta) is the capital and largest city of Indonesia, located on the northwest coast of Java. Established in the 4th century as Sunda Kelapa, it later became a major trading port for the Sunda Kingdom before being conquered by the Dutch in 1619 and renamed Batavia. Today, it is a bustling metropolis and the political, economic, and cultural center of Indonesia, blending modern skyscrapers with historic colonial landmarks.
Governor of DKI Jakarta
The **Governor of DKI Jakarta** (Gubernur Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta) is the head of the capital region of Indonesia, overseeing the administration of Jakarta. The position has existed since 1960, when Jakarta was designated a special capital district, and governors have played key roles in the city’s development, addressing challenges like urbanization and flooding. Notable former governors include Ali Sadikin (1966–1977), who modernized the city, and Joko Widodo (2012–2014), who later became Indonesia’s president.
Pramono Anung
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Transjakarta
Transjakarta is a bus rapid transit (BRT) system in Jakarta, Indonesia, launched in 2004 to address the city’s severe traffic congestion. It was the first BRT system in Southeast Asia, featuring dedicated bus lanes and high-capacity buses to improve public transportation efficiency. Inspired by successful systems like Bogotá’s TransMilenio, Transjakarta has expanded to cover multiple corridors, serving millions of passengers daily.
Public Relations and CSR Department of Transjakarta
The Public Relations and CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) Department of Transjakarta is responsible for managing communication, community engagement, and sustainability initiatives for Jakarta’s bus rapid transit system. Established to enhance public trust and promote social and environmental programs, the department plays a key role in addressing urban mobility challenges while supporting local communities. Its efforts align with Transjakarta’s broader mission to provide efficient, eco-friendly public transportation since its launch in 2004.
Persija-themed Transjakarta fleets
The Persija-themed Transjakarta fleets are special buses in Jakarta, Indonesia, decorated in the colors and logos of Persija Jakarta, the city’s popular football club. Launched to celebrate the team’s fanbase and promote local pride, these buses began operating in 2019 as part of a collaboration between Transjakarta and Persija. The initiative highlights the cultural significance of football in Jakarta while providing a unique commuting experience for fans and residents.