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Jalan H.R. Rasuna Said
Rasuna Said Avenue
The HR Rasuna Said Street before the construction of the Greater Jakarta LRT
OwnerGovernment of Jakarta
Length4.9 km (3.0 mi)
LocationSouth Jakarta
North-West endSetiabudi, South Jakarta
South-East endMampang Prapatan, South Jakarta

Jalan H.R. Rasuna Said (H.R. Rasuna Said Avenue) or Jalan Rasuna Said (Rasuna Said Avenue) is one of the main avenues of Jakarta, Indonesia. It was constructed during the 1970s. It is located in the Golden Triangle of Jakarta. The road was named after Hajjah Rangkayo Rasuna Said, a National Hero of Indonesia. The road runs 4.9 km (3.0 mi) from Setiabudi, South Jakarta, to Tendean, Mampang Prapatan, South Jakarta. The Rasuna Said Street is also one of the Odd–even Traffic Restriction Scheme implementation zones (Monday to Friday, 06:00-10:00 and 16:00-21:00).[1]

History and planning

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Portrait of Rasuna Said

Jalan Rasuna Said was a relatively new thoroughfare in Jakarta, having been planned during the early 1970s, when the Indonesian economy began a period of sustained high economic growth as a result of oil export revenue during the 1973 global energy crisis.[2] Construction commenced in 1973, launched by Public Works and Electricity Minister Sutami.[3] Planners had originally intended to extend Jalan HOS Cokroaminoto in Menteng to the south to meet Jalan Gatot Subroto. In this plan, the south end of Jalan Rasuna Said would be connected to Jalan Gatot Subroto via a partial cloverleaf interchange.[4] This cloverleaf interchange plan was not implemented.

Jalan Rasuna Said was completed by 1979. Its first buildings included Gelanggang Soemantri Brojonegoro Sports Complex (1974),[5] Gedung Wanita (demolished, now Gama Tower), and Setiabudi Building complex.

The area southwest of Jalan Kuningan was planned as the Future Kuningan Kompleks to contain a complex of embassies. This complex was developed as Mega Kuningan, one of the most expensive areas in Jakarta and home to the embassies of Hungary, Switzerland, the Netherlands, India, Singapore and Poland.[4]

In the 1990s, Jalan Professor Dr. Satrio and Jalan Casablanca would extend[clarification needed] from Jalan Kyai Haji Mas Mansyur through to Tebet, passing Jalan Rasuna Said in the middle via an underpass. In the 2010s, a flyover was constructed to ease congestion.[4]

Administrative villages

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The road crosses seven administrative villages of Jakarta:

There is an access point towards Mega Kuningan from the road. This road houses many important buildings, such as the Corruption Eradication Commission, Ministry of Health and foreign embassies.

Notable buildings along Jl. HR. Rasuna Said

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Sorted from north to south
West East
St. Regis Hotels & Resorts Jakarta Royal Kuningan Hotel
Plaza BP Jamsostek The Red and White Building of the Indonesian Corruption Eradication Commission
IDP Education Kuningan Jakarta
Menara Duta Empty
Setiabudi Tax Office
Lina Building Menara Karya
Graha Arda Imperium Tower (Bosnia and Herzegovina Embassy of Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Gedung Ibnu Sutowo Empty
Wisma Kodel The Indonesian Corruption Eradication Commission Education Center
Saudi Arabia Embassy of Saudi Arabia
Ministry of National Development Planning of Indonesia
Wisma Bakrie Jasa Rahaja
Bakrie Park Mega Plaza
Gedung Wahana Tata
Gedung Wirausaha
Atrium Setiabudi Wisma Budi
Setiabudi One Wisma Tugu
Plaza Setiabudi 2 Danamon Bank Tower
Plaza Kuningan
Lippo Kuningan Mayapada Hospital Kuningan
Plaza 89 (Greece Embassy of Greece) Australia Former building of the embassy of Australia (no longer used, the embassy has moved to Jalan Patra Kuningan.)
Kuningan Tower Mayapada Hospital
Ministry of Cooperatives and Small and Medium Enterprises Menara Binakarsa
The Ombudsman of the Republic of Indonesia
Russia Embassy of Russia The H Tower
MMC Hospital Jakarta
Ministry of Law and Human Rights Rasuna Epicentrum
Plaza Festival
Haji Usmar Ismail Fim Center
JS Luwansa Hotel
Malaysia Embassy of Malaysia Gama Tower (India Embassy of India)[6]
Trinity Tower
Intersection with the Prof. Dr. Satrio Street (west) and Casablanca Street (east)
Cyber 2 Tower Directorate General of Electricity of the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources
XL Axiata Tower Palma Tower
Tempo Pavilion 1 Aribimo Sentral
Palma One
Tempo Pavilion 2 Mega Bank Syaria Tower
Ministry of Health Pertamina Gas Station
Agro Plaza
Algeria Embassy of Algeria
Gedung Granadi
Empty
Menara Kadin Graha Aktiva
Menara Karya Gedung Indorama
Poland Embassy of Poland Empty
Singapore Embassy of Singapore
India Former building of the embassy of India (no longer used, the embassy has moved to Gama Tower)[6] Gran Melia Hotel Jakarta
Netherlands Embassy of the Netherlands Tempo Scan Tower
Hungary Embassy of Hungary The Jakarta High Prosecutor
Best Argo International Turkey Embassy of Turkey

Buildings are sorted from Menteng to Mampang Prapatan.

Intersections

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TransJakarta BRT station at the south-east end of Jalan HR Rasuna Said Jakarta. The Mega Kuningan financial district can be seen on left of the photo.

This road has 10 intersections, namely:

  • Intersection Rasuna Said Bridge (towards Sudirman Station and Latuharhari)
  • Intersection St. Regis Hotel Jakarta (towards St. Regis Hotel Jakarta)
  • Intersection of East Menara Imperium (towards Tower Empire and Epicentrum)
  • Intersection of West Atrium Setiabudi / Setiabudi Aini (towards Aini Hospital)
  • Intersection of West and East (towards Karet Pedurenan and Epicentrum)
  • Intersection of East GOR Sumantri (towards Epicentrum)
  • Intersection of West and East Casablanca (into Kuningan and Casablanca)
  • Intersection of West and East Patra Kuningan (into Mega Kuningan and Patra Park)
  • Crossroads Kuningan Mampang (towards Semanggi and Pancoran)
  • Tendean intersection (towards Tendean Plaza and Trans TV headquarters)

Transportation

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Bus routes

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TransJakarta

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The Kuningan Timur shelter is one of the TransJakarta bus shelters on the HR Rasuna Said Street

The road is served by TransJakarta Corridor 6 with the route from Ragunan to Dukuh Atas 2. There are five TransJakarta shelters, they are:

  • Kuningan Timur
  • Patra Kuningan
  • Departemen Kesehatan
  • GOR Soemantri
  • Karet Kuningan
  • Kuningan Madya
  • Setiabudi Utara

TransJakarta routes that serves HR Rasuna Said Street are:

  • BRT routes
    • Corridor List of Transjakarta corridors#Cross-corridor routes Pulo Gadung–Patra Kuningan
    • Corridor List of TransJakarta corridors#Corridor 6 Ragunan–Dukuh Atas 2
    • Corridor List of TransJakarta corridors#Cross-corridor routes Ragunan–M.H. Thamrin via Kuningan
    • Corridor L13E Latuharhari–Puri Beta 2 (express)
  • Inner city feeder
    • Corridor 6H Lebak Bulus - Senen
    • Corridor 6K Patra Kuningan - Karet
  • Railway station feeder
  • Royaltrans
    • 6P Cibubur Junction - Kuningan
    • B13 Summarecon Bekasi - Kuningan
    • D31 South City Cinere - Kuningan

Rail transport

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The Kuningan LRT Station

The street is also served by Cibubur and Bekasi lines of the Jabodebek LRT with three stations. Those stations are:

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Liputan6.com (2022-08-11). "Simak 26 Titik Ganjil Genap Jakarta yang Berlaku Hari Ini, Kamis 10 Agustus 2022". liputan6.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2022-10-29.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ Kian Wie Thee (2012). Indonesia's Economy Since Independence. Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. p. 90. ISBN 978-981-4379-63-2.
  3. ^ "Jalan Raya HR Rasuna Said Diresmikan". Kompas. 4 May 1976. Retrieved 16 May 2021.
  4. ^ a b c Merrillees 2015, p. 28.
  5. ^ Amalia S. (February 18, 2011). "Secuil Sejarah Pembangunan Jakarta 2". truelia.wordpress.com. Wordpress. Archived from the original on August 29, 2016. Retrieved August 29, 2016.
  6. ^ a b www.indianembassyjakarta.com

Cited works

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