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The Achmad Amins Bridge (previously called the Mahkota II Bridge) is a bridge that connects the Kapih River, Sambutan with Simpang Pasir, Palaran in the city of Samarinda, Indonesia. The bridge, which is 1,428 meters long, is the longest bridge in East Kalimantan .
The Kutai Kartanegara Bridge (also known as the Mahakam II Bridge) is an arch bridge, formerly a suspension bridge, located in Kutai Kartanegara Regency, East Kalimantan, on the island of Borneo in Indonesia. It crosses the Mahakam River and connects Tenggarong and Tenggarong Seberang districts, as well as roads that lead to Samarinda.
Kota Intan Bridge: Bascule bridge: Footbridge Kali Besar. 1628: Jakarta Kota Tua Jakarta ... Tenggarong - Samarinda East Kalimantan [5] [6] 8: Teluk Mesjid Bridge ...
Mahakam Bridge is a bridge that crosses the Mahakam River in Samarinda, East Kalimantan province, Indonesia. Mahakam Bridge was built in 1987 and inaugurated by the President of Indonesia , Soeharto .
Bridges include the 400-meter (1,300 ft) Mahakam Bridge and the 710-meter (2,330 ft) Kutai Kartanegara Bridge. The latter collapsed on 26 November 2011, it took 3 years of planning and one and half years more to rebuild a new bridge on the same spot.
Samarinda is the capital city of the Indonesian province of East Kalimantan on the island of Borneo. ... Mahakam Ulu Bridge , and Achmad Amins Bridge. The city center ...
The missing link is planned to be eliminated through the construction of the Balang Island Bridge, which is targeted to be completed in 2019. [8] [9] From Balikpapan to Samarinda, the highway runs in parallel with the first controlled-access expressway in Borneo, the Samarinda-Balikpapan Expressway, which is also under
The toll road is 99.3 kilometers (325,787 ft) long. Samboja-Samarinda section (58.7 kilometers (192,585 ft)) of the toll road has been inaugurated by President Joko Widodo on 17 December 2019. [2] On 24 August 2021, the toll has officially connected both Balikpapan and Samarinda through the inaugurations of sections I and V. [3]