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Fatmawati Indomaret MRT station

Coordinates: 6°17′33″S 106°47′33″E / 6.292429°S 106.792466°E / -6.292429; 106.792466
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M02 Fatmawati Indomaret
Jakarta MRT station
The station platform
General information
LocationJl. RA Kartini, West Cilandak, Cilandak, South Jakarta
Jakarta
Indonesia
Coordinates6°17′33″S 106°47′33″E / 6.292429°S 106.792466°E / -6.292429; 106.792466
Owned byMRT Jakarta
Operated byMRT Jakarta
Line(s) North–South line
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeElevated
ParkingAvailable
AccessibleAvailable
Other information
Station codeFTM
History
Opened24 March 2019 (2019-03-24)[1]
Services
Preceding station Jakarta MRT Following station
Lebak Bulus Grab
Terminus
North-South Line Cipete Raya
towards Bundaran HI
Route map
to Cipete Raya
to Lebak Bulus Grab
Location
Fatmawati MRT Station is located in Jakarta
Fatmawati MRT Station
Fatmawati MRT Station
Location in Jakarta

Fatmawati MRT Station,[2] or Fatmawati Indomaret MRT Station for sponsorship reason, is a rapid transit station on the M1 North-South Line of the Jakarta MRT in Jakarta, Indonesia. Located in South Jakarta, it is the penultimate station on the M1 North-South Line, located between Lebak Bulus Grab Station (Terminus) to the west and Cipete Raya (towards Bundaran HI) station to the northeast.

The station is named after Fatmawati Central Public Hospital (Indonesian: Rumah Sakit Umum Pusat Fatmawati or RSUP Fatmawati) nearby; which in turn is named after Fatmawati, the third wife of the first president of Indonesia Sukarno and the inaugural First Lady of Indonesia.

Location

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The penultimate station on the Jakarta MRT North-South Line (when heading south towards Lebak Bulus Grab), Fatmawati station lies within the South Jakarta, Jakarta. It lies on Jl. R.A. Kartini in Cilandak.[3]

History

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The station opened on 24 March 2019, along with the rest of Phase 1 of the Jakarta MRT.[4]

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References

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  1. ^ "Operasional MRT Diresmikan Jokowi 24 Maret" (in Indonesian). CNN Indonesia. Retrieved 18 March 2019.
  2. ^ "Stasiun Fatmawati". MRT Jakarta (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2019-05-06.
  3. ^ "Fatmawati". Fatmawati. Retrieved 2019-05-06.
  4. ^ "Welcoming the MRT". The Jakarta Post. Retrieved 2019-05-06.
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