Alam Sutera
Alam Sutera is a mixed township at South Tangerang City and Tangerang City of Banten province in Indonesia. It is located south-west of capital Jakarta and within Jabodetabek metro area. The township has a land area of about 800 hectares.[1] Most of the area are located in North Serpong, South Tangerang City, while some area, especially the CBD, are in Pinang sub-district, Tangerang City. It is generally suited for upper middle income household along with many other satellite cities in the province. Facilities
Transportation![]() Alam Sutera has direct access to Jakarta-Merak Toll Road. TransJakarta operates feeder routes to connect the township with Jakarta city center.[2] Township has an internal shuttle bus service, known as "SuteraLoop", which services Alam Sutera proper. It connects all areas in Alam Sutera including residential and commercial areas as well.
MRT JakartaIn the future, Alam Sutera There will be a phase 3 Jakarta MRT Future LRT Depok Baru - Tangerang PlannedIn The Planned Future. Alam Sutera There Will Be The LRT Depok Baru–Tangerang Line is a proposed project designed to connect Depok Baru Station in West Java with Soekarno-Hatta International Airport in Banten. The planned route will pass through several key areas, including Alam Sutera, a prominent integrated township in North Serpong.
LRT Tangerang Selatan PlannedAs part of the planned improvements in urban mobility within South Tangerang, the Tangerang Selatan LRT Line is a proposed light rail transit (LRT) project designed to connect UIN Syarif Hidayatullah in Ciputat with Kebon Nanas in Tangerang City. The route aims to serve key residential, educational, and commercial hubs, providing a sustainable and efficient transportation option for commuters. Planned Route The proposed LRT line will pass through important areas such as:
In Alam Sutera, the line will feature a dedicated station called Alam Sutera LRT Station, strategically located to serve the township's residents and visitors. Impact on Alam Sutera The inclusion of Alam Sutera as a stop on the LRT line highlights its strategic importance as a growing urban and commercial hub in North Serpong. Key benefits include: Improved Accessibility: Direct connectivity to Ciputat, Bintaro, Graha Raya, Kebon Nanas, and other key areas. Sustainable Mobility: Reduced traffic congestion and promotion of environmentally friendly public transport. Economic Growth: Increased commercial activity and enhanced property value within Alam Sutera. This LRT project is expected to integrate seamlessly with existing and future public transport systems, reinforcing Alam Sutera's role as a vital part of the region's transportation network. [4] See alsoReferences
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