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The Jakarta–Merak Toll Road is a toll road connecting Jakarta and the Port of Merak (the westernmost point of Java) in Cilegon, Banten, Indonesia.Having a total length of 98 kilometres (61 mi), this toll road is a part of the Trans-Java Toll Road and divided into 2 sections: the 26 kilometres (16 mi) long Jakarta–Tangerang Toll Road (operated by Jasa Marga) [1] and the 72 kilometres (45 mi ...
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.
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.
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]
The Tangerang–Merak Toll Road (shortened to Tamer Toll Road), also known as the Banten Highway, is a toll road that connects Tangerang with the Port of Merak in the province of Banten, Indonesia. Being a part of the Jakarta–Merak Toll Road, the toll road passes through Cikupa, Balaraja, Kragilan, Ciujung, Serang, and Cilegon, before ending ...
[1] [2] This toll road is the part of the Jakarta Outer Ring Road 2. The toll road is connected to Jagorawi Toll Road , Depok-Antasari Toll Road and Cinere-Serpong Toll Road . Section 1 from Cisalak to Jagorawi was inaugurated on Friday, 27 January 2012, [ 3 ] which is 3.7 kilometres (2.3 mi) in length.
The realization of the Solo–Yogyakarta–YIA–Kulon Progo toll road is considered special because it connects two cultural cities. namely Surakarta and Yogyakarta. In addition, this project has received high attention from the central government and regional governments because it is considered very strategic as a solution for mobility and ...
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.