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Jakarta-Cikampek II South Toll Road is an under-construction toll road which connects Jakarta Outer Ring Road at Jatiasih and Purbaleunyi Toll Road at Sadang in Java, Indonesia. [1] The goal of constructing this toll road is to reduce frequent congestion in Jakarta-Cikampek Toll Road , which will also serve as an alternative route from Jakarta ...
This is a list of toll roads in Indonesia grouped per province. Partially opened, under-construction, and proposed toll roads are listed in italics . The toll roads are operated by state-owned enterprises , mainly by Jasa Marga , Hutama Karya , Waskita Toll Road , and various private companies like Citra Marga Nusaphala Persada and Astra Infra .
Jakarta Elevated Toll Road (Indonesian: 6 Ruas Tol Dalam Kota) (also known as: Jakarta Inner Ring Road 2 (JIRR 2 or JIRR II) are a six planned all-elevated toll roads in Jakarta with an exclusive (dedicated) public transportation lane, and direct connection to Jakarta Outer Ring Toll Road 1 and Jakarta Outer Ring Toll Road 2, with total length of 69.77 kilometres (43.35 miles). [1]
Indonesia's main railways, operated by Kereta Api Indonesia and its subsidiaries, is used for both passenger and freight transport. The majority of railways is located on Java . There are four separate railway networks on Sumatra : one in Aceh , one in North Sumatra (Aceh connection proposed to be finished in 2020s), another in West Sumatra ...
The toll road extends from Jalan Pangeran Antasari in South Jakarta to Depok. The toll road will be extended to Bogor , at the interchange of Bogor Ring Road and Bogor-Ciawi–Sukabumi Toll Road . Once fully operational, this toll is predicted to reduce congestion along Jagorawi Toll Road . [ 1 ]
Transport in Indonesia Balikpapan–Samarinda Toll Road or Balsam Toll Road is an expressway which is constructed to connect Balikpapan with Samarinda of East Kalimantan , Indonesia as well as the proposed new capital city of the country.
Jakarta–Cikampek Toll Road was inaugurated in 1988, linking Jakarta, Bekasi, Bekasi Regency, Karawang Regency, and Purwakarta Regency. [1]Since 2005, this toll road also connects Bandung and Jakarta via the separate Cipularang Toll Road; the interchange to Bandung was built before the Dawuan exit.
The Jakarta–Tangerang Toll Road (shortened to Janger Toll Road) is a toll road connecting Jakarta with Tangerang in the province of Banten, Indonesia. Being a part of the Jakarta–Merak Toll Road, it was opened on 27 November 1984. It is the main road for residents who live in the western Jakarta area.