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  2. Prof. Dr. Ir. Soedijatmo Toll Road - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, the Jakarta governor guaranteed that the toll road will not be flooded again due to the operation of three screw pumps with a total capacity of draining 12 cubic meters of water per second which cover water drainage canals across a total area of 385 hectares.

  3. List of toll roads in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Transport in Jakarta - Wikipedia

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    Jakarta Kota: Bogor: 23: 54.8 km Jakarta Kota: Nambo: 22 51 km Rangkasbitung Line: 5 December 2011 [a] 1 April 2017: Tanah Abang: Rangkasbitung: 17: 72.8 km Tangerang Line: 5 December 2011 [a] Duri: Tangerang: 11: 19.3 km Soekarno-Hatta Line: 31 December 2017: 8 September 2019: Manggarai: Soekarno-Hatta: 5: 54.3 km: Airport rail link: Manggarai ...

  5. Soekarno–Hatta Airport Rail Link - Wikipedia

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    The project was initially planned to only connect Manggarai station at South Jakarta and SHIA station at Tangerang. An expansion to connect to Jakarta Kota station at West Jakarta was announced in 2017, [8] [9] but was not operational as of March 2019. Plans called for service between Jakarta Kota services via Kampung Bandan and Duri on ...

  6. Indonesian National Route 1 - Wikipedia

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    The two sections meets again 1.5 km east, and travels southeast for 1.4 km and then curves eastward for three kilometers. In a junction in Brangsong, Route 1 follows Kaliwungu Ring Road, which has been built in order to avoid every travellers from the congestion in Kaliwungu. In the ring road, the route moves 1.9 km northward, followed by a ...

  7. Transjakarta Corridor 1 - Wikipedia

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    1 14. 2 21. Monumen Nasional Monumen Nasional Monas (U/C) 1 15. 2 20. Harmoni: Harmoni Harmoni (U/C) 1 16: Sawah Besar Sawah Besar Sawah Besar (U/C) 1 17: Mangga Besar Mangga Besar Mangga Besar (U/C) 1 18: Taman Sari Taman Sari 1 19: Glodok Glodok Glodok (U/C) 1 21. 12 22. Kali Besar →: Some buses terminate here and require all passengers to ...

  8. Jakarta–Tangerang Toll Road - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. Semarang Toll Road - Wikipedia

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    Cirebon, Bandung, Jakarta Ahmad Yani Airport, City Center Krapyak-Pluit Toll Road Jatingaleh Ramp Jalan Teuku Umar ... 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi