DAMRI serves in some types of services. The services that are served by DAMRI are:
Airport transport
Airport transport is one of the service segments that operates to and from airports. These airport transport segments do not only serve in Jakarta, but already reach nearly all airports in Indonesia. This service that is oriented to the happiness of its customers, and will always give the best service with its cost that are relatively cheap, safe and comfortable. This service is called Angkutan Pemadu Moda (APM). Airports currently served by Perum DAMRI include Soekarno-Hatta International Airport,[5] Juanda International Airport[6] and Yogyakarta International Airport.[7]
JA Connexion
On 26 May 2017, the Jabodetabek Transportation Management Board (BPTJ) planned 12 bus routes from Soekarno-Hatta Airport to some hotels in Jakarta.[8] Perum DAMRI will be operating one routes, which is Amaris Hotel Thamrin City – SHIA.
JA Connexion
On 26 May 2017, the Jabodetabek Transportation Management Board (BPTJ) planned 12 bus routes from Soekarno-Hatta Airport to some hotels in Jakarta.[8] Perum DAMRI will be operating one routes, which is Amaris Hotel Thamrin City – SHIA.
City bus transport
City bus transport is a mode of transportation inside the city with a specified route. The service ranges into routes in cities, capital cities, provinces or districts. The service extends into in large Indonesian cities such as Medan, Batam, Padang, Palembang, Bandar Lampung, Greater Jakarta, Bandung (Trans Bandung Raya),[9] Yogyakarta, Surakarta, Semarang, Jember, Surabaya,[10] Denpasar (Trans Sarbagita), Makassar, Kendari and Manado.
Strategic Business Unit Transjakarta
In the past, DAMRI operated 66 Zhongtong LCK6180GC Doosan CNG Euro V[11] articulated buses (in red-orange-yellow livery) for Transjakarta. Perum DAMRI also operated 21 INKA
Strategic Business Unit Transjakarta
In the past, DAMRI operated 66 Zhongtong LCK6180GC Doosan CNG Euro V[11] articulated buses (in red-orange-yellow livery) for Transjakarta. Perum DAMRI also operated 21 INKA Inobus Cummins ATC 320 CNG Series, which are now retired for its contract period is over.[12] Main corridors that were served were Corridor 5 (Kampung Melayu-Ancol) Corridor 8 (Harmoni-Lebak Bulus), Corridor 9 (Pluit-Pinang Ranti) and Corridor 10 (PGC-Tanjung Priok). As of January 2021, all operations of the Zhongtong units were ceased,[13] and replaced by newer units owned by Perum PPD (in white-blue livery).
Since the merger with DAMRI, all of PPD's fleets were automatically transferred to DAMRI, which includes the newer Zhongtong units and Hino RK8 JSKA-NHU R260, the latter gradually retired since January 2025. On 22 December 2023, DAMRI officially launched 26 units of orange-white-colored
Strategic Business Unit TransJabodetabek
This business unit, which is transferred from Perum PPD, connects several gated communities in Greater Jakarta (Jabodetabek) with the Jakarta city center. Some routes are branded as TransJabodetabek or Jabodetabek Residence Connexion (JR Connexion). The current fleet is Hino RK8 JSKA-NHU R260, where some of them were previously used or originally planned as a Transjakarta fleet operated by PPD. In September 2023, three months after the handover from PPD, the JR Connexion-branded routes of this business unit have carried about 400,000 passengers.[17]
Trans Bandung Raya
Trans Bandung Raya (TBR) is DAMRI's transit bus system in the Bandung metropolitan area, West Java. It originally had 20 routes, but due to the presence of other bus systems in the city—namely Trans Metro Bandung and Trans Metro Pasundan (in which DAMRI become its operator), only 5 TBR routes that still operational. The current routes are:
Inter-city transport
DAMRI serves an inter-city transport in Indonesia known as AKDP (Inter-City Inner Province) and AKAP (Inter-city Inter-Province). This service serves from one city to another and goes through province borders, and it have four non-economy classes; Business, Executive, Royal, Limousine and the latest, Imperial Suite (using double-decker bus[18]). Some are:
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- Bandung - Kuningan (AKDP)
- Bandung - Indramayu (AKDP)
- Jakarta - Yogyakarta (AKAP)
- Jakarta - Lampung (AKAP)
- Yogyakarta - Temanggung (AKAP)
- Yogyakarta - Semarang (AKAP)
International cross-border transport
Inter-country transport is a mode of transportation from one city to another, across country borders. DAMRI operates inter-country transport across the Indonesia-Malaysia border, serving a route between Pontianak, Indonesia to Kuching, Malaysia, as well as from from Pontianak to Bandar Seri Bengawan in Brunei Darussalam.
DAMRI is also in the process of opening inter-country transport to Papua Nugini and Timor Leste. The international bus routes that are served by DAMRI are as follows:
- Pontianak (Indonesia) – Kuching (Malaysia)
- Pontianak (Indonesia) – Bandar Seri Begawan (Brunei Darussalam)[21]
- Kupang (Indonesia) - Dili (Timor Leste)[22]
- Jayapura (Indonesia) – Vanimo (
Pioneer transport
DAMRI serves some remote areas that have not been served by other transport companies. Pioneer transport is a service that serves to the even the remotest regions of Indonesia, sometimes routes with unpaved roads. It mostly serves remote communities of Papua and Kalimantan, where the forests are still thick. Pioneer transport is an assignment from the government to meet the community's need for transportation so that children can go to school, logistics costs can be reduced, and produce can be distributed. Some routes served are:
- Surade – Sagaranteun (Sukabumi)
- Serang - Ciboleger (Lebak)
- Pangandaran – Sindang Barang (Cianjur)
- Sindang Barang (Cianjur) – Teugal Buleud (Sukabumi)[24]
- Ponorogo – Telaga Sarangan (Magetan, East Java)[25]
- Peusangan Siblah Krueng – Bireuen (
Tourism transport
DAMRI also serves tourism transport, using various sizes of bus. The goal is to support the accessibility of tourism sites across Indonesia that have been included on the 'National Tourism Strategic Area' (Kawasan Strategis Pariwisata Nasional or KSPN) program.[30] The routes are:
- Pematangsiantar –Port of Ajibata (North Sumatra)
- Pangkalpinang – Tanjung Berikat (Bangka Belitung Islands)
- Tanjung Pandan – Membalong (Bangka Belitung Islands)
- Madiun Station – Klayar Beach (East Java)
- Caruban Bus Terminal – Telaga Ngebel (East Java)
- Pasar Turi Station – Gubeng Station – Sukapura Bromo Rest Area (East Java)
- Malang Station – Tosaei Bromo Rest Area
Logistics
DAMRI uses trucks to deliver goods in collaboration with PT Pos Indonesia in Medan, Dumai, Surabaya and Mataram in primary and secondary pathways. DAMRI also serves freight transportation as a canal service from train logistics and other private parties.