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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.
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Toll roads in Indonesia by province (8 C) Toll bridges in Indonesia (2 P) T. Toll roads in Java (5 C, 4 P) Toll roads in Kalimantan (1 P) Toll roads in Sumatra (3 C, 2 P)
All expressways in Indonesia are toll roads, known locally as jalan tol (lit. toll road). The first expressway in Indonesia is the Jagorawi Toll Road, opened in 1978. [18] 2,386 kilometers of expressways are operating as of 2021. [19]
Early 2018: New toll roads have been opened in Lampung, South Sumatra, and North Sumatra provinces. Ongoing constructions are also taking place in Riau and West Sumatra provinces. Land acquisition is being performed in Aceh for its first toll road project.
Surabaya/Waru–Juanda International Airport Toll Road Surabaya–Madura Bridge (Suramadu Bridge) (opened at 9 June 2009); Trans-Java Toll Road (major parts are already finished, only Probolinggo–Banyuwangi left) AH2 [2]
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 ]
Indonesia opened its first toll road, the Jagorawi Toll Road, in 1978. This linked the capital city of Jakarta to the neighboring cities of Bogor and Ciawi south of the capital. Since then, Indonesia has seen a dramatic increase on the operational length and reach of its toll road system, spanning 2,893.02 km (1,797.64 mi) by the end of June ...