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Batang-Semarang Toll Road: 75 Jasamarga Semarang Batang Semarang ABC Toll Road: 25 Jasa Marga Semarang–Demak Toll Road: 16,01 (operational) 24.74 (total) PP Semarang Demak Demak–Tuban Toll Road: 176.99 (in preparation) tba: Harbour Toll Road Semarang (Semarang–Kendal) 20,86 (in preparation) tba: Semarang–Solo Toll Road: 72.68 Trans ...
The Semarang Section ABC Toll Road (Indonesian: Jalan Tol Semarang Seksi ABC) is a part of Trans-Java toll road that connects around areas of Semarang, capital city of Central Java. This toll road is 24.75 kilometres (15.38 mi) long, and is directly connected with Semarang–Solo Toll Road in Tembalang Interchange and National Highway Route 1 ...
It runs through five of the six provinces on the island of Java (DI Yogyakarta being the sole exception), connecting the major cities of Jakarta, Cirebon, Semarang, Solo, and Surabaya. The toll road is the land transportation backbone of the island and is the most important toll road network of the country.
Semarang–Solo Toll Road is a part of Trans-Java toll road that connects Semarang, capital city of Central Java and Surakarta (Solo) via Salatiga in Indonesia. This toll road is 75.7 kilometers length which is directly connected with Semarang Toll Road in Tembalang Interchange.
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 to Bandung and vice versa. The toll road is 62 kilometres (39 mi) long, and will have gates at Jatiasih, Bantar Gebang, Setu, Tunggilis, Sukaragam, Taman Mekar, Kutanegara, and Sadang ...
The Jakarta Outer Ring Road (Indonesian: Jalan Tol Lingkar Luar Jakarta, abbreviated JORR) is a tolled ring road encircling Jakarta, Indonesia. It is divided into 7 sections, totalling up to 65 kilometres (40 mi). [1]
Soreang–Pasir Koja Toll Road or Soroja is a toll road connecting Soreang to Pasir Koja in Bandung Regency, West Java, Indonesia. [1] The 10.6-kilometer toll road section connects with the existing Purbaleunyi Toll Road, linking Soreang, the capital of Bandung Regency, with a direct access to the capital city Jakarta and the Cikarang industrial area to the north. [2]
Kayu Agung–Palembang–Betung Toll Road (111.7 km (69 mi)). Section I, which is 33.5 km in length is operational since April 1, 2020. [ 13 ] The remaining sections are under-construction.