The Trans-Java Toll Road is a
tolled expressway network in
the island of Java, Indonesia, runs from
Port of Merak
Port of Merak is a seaport located in the Pulo Merak District of the city of Cilegon, Banten, on the northwestern tip of Java, Indonesia. The port and district are named after the green peafowl, which once lived in the region, but now lives only ...
in
Cilegon
Cilegon ( Indonesian: ''Kota Cilegon'', ; Sundanese: ) is a major coastal industrial city in Banten province, Indonesia, covering . It is located on the island of Java. The city had a population of 374,464 at the 2010 CensusBiro Pusat Statistik, ...
, the main link between the island of
Sumatra
Sumatra () is one of the Sunda Islands of western Indonesia. It is the largest island that is fully within Indonesian territory, as well as the list of islands by area, sixth-largest island in the world at 482,286.55 km2 (182,812 mi. ...
and Java, to
Banyuwangi
Banyuwangi, previously known as Banjoewangi, is a large town and an administrative district (''kecamat5an'') which serves as the capital of Banyuwangi Regency at the far eastern end of the island of Java, Indonesia. It had a population of 106,000 ...
, the eastern end of the island in
Indonesia
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and the main link between the island of Java and Bali. It mainly runs through the northern coast of the island, except for the section between Semarang and Surabaya, where it runs through the centre and south of the island. 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
Jakarta (; , Betawi language, Betawi: ''Jakartè''), officially the Special Capital Region of Jakarta (; ''DKI Jakarta'') and formerly known as Batavia, Dutch East Indies, Batavia until 1949, is the capital and largest city of Indonesia and ...
,
Cirebon
Cirebon (, formerly rendered Cheribon or Chirebon in English) is a port city on the northern coast of the Indonesian island of Java. It is the only coastal city of West Java, located about 40 km west of the provincial border with Central J ...
,
Semarang
Semarang (Javanese script, Javanese: , ''Kutha Semarang'') is the capital and largest city of Central Java province in Indonesia. It was a major port during the Netherlands, Dutch Dutch East Indies, colonial era, and is still an important regio ...
,
Solo
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* Han Solo, a ''Star Wars'' character
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, and
Surabaya
Surabaya is the capital city of East Java Provinces of Indonesia, province and the List of Indonesian cities by population, second-largest city in Indonesia, after Jakarta. Located on the northeastern corner of Java island, on the Madura Strai ...
. The toll road is the land transportation backbone of the island and is the most important toll road network of the country. The toll road has a total length of .
The Trans-Jawa toll network was first conceived in whole in 1995, by
President Soeharto as a means to connect both ends of the island to help with distribution and general traffic between the major cities that it runs through. But, the
1997 Asian financial crisis
The 1997 Asian financial crisis gripped much of East Asia, East and Southeast Asia during the late 1990s. The crisis began in Thailand in July 1997 before spreading to several other countries with a ripple effect, raising fears of a worldwide eco ...
which affected the country, halted any developments.
The project was later revived by President
Joko Widodo
Joko Widodo (; born 21 June 1961), often known mononymously as Jokowi, is an Indonesian politician, engineer, and businessman who served as the seventh president of Indonesia from 2014 to 2024. Previously a member of the Indonesian Democratic ...
, with the construction of the remaining sections starting between 2014 and 2016. This revival is mainly due to the main
Pantura road getting increasingly congested, especially during the Eid and Christmas seasons.
Several sections of the toll road were completed in December 2018, fully connecting the sections between
Port of Merak
Port of Merak is a seaport located in the Pulo Merak District of the city of Cilegon, Banten, on the northwestern tip of Java, Indonesia. The port and district are named after the green peafowl, which once lived in the region, but now lives only ...
and
Surabaya
Surabaya is the capital city of East Java Provinces of Indonesia, province and the List of Indonesian cities by population, second-largest city in Indonesia, after Jakarta. Located on the northeastern corner of Java island, on the Madura Strai ...
. Meanwhile, the section connecting
Surabaya
Surabaya is the capital city of East Java Provinces of Indonesia, province and the List of Indonesian cities by population, second-largest city in Indonesia, after Jakarta. Located on the northeastern corner of Java island, on the Madura Strai ...
and
Probolinggo
Probolinggo (, , Javanese language, Javanese: ''Kuthå Pråbålinggå'') is a city on the north coast of East Java province, Indonesia. It covers an area of 56.676 sq. km, and had a population of 217,062 at the 2010 censusBiro Pusat Stati ...
was completed a year later. As of 2023, The section between
Probolinggo
Probolinggo (, , Javanese language, Javanese: ''Kuthå Pråbålinggå'') is a city on the north coast of East Java province, Indonesia. It covers an area of 56.676 sq. km, and had a population of 217,062 at the 2010 censusBiro Pusat Stati ...
and
Banyuwangi
Banyuwangi, previously known as Banjoewangi, is a large town and an administrative district (''kecamat5an'') which serves as the capital of Banyuwangi Regency at the far eastern end of the island of Java, Indonesia. It had a population of 106,000 ...
had its ground breaking with targeted completion date of 2025.
There are also many other complementary toll networks connecting this toll road. Trans-Java toll road is part of
Asian Highway 2
Asian Highway 2 (AH2) is a road in the Asian Highway Network running from Denpasar, Indonesia to Merak, and Singapore to Khosravi, Iran. The route is connected to M10 of the Arab Mashreq International Road Network. The route is as follows:
I ...
, which extends from
Denpasar
Denpasar (; Balinese script, Balinese: ᬤᬾᬦ᭄ᬧᬲᬃ, ''Dénpasar'') is the capital city of the province of Bali, Indonesia.
Denpasar is the largest city in the Lesser Sunda Islands and the second largest city in Eastern Indonesia after ...
,
Indonesia
Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia, is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania, between the Indian Ocean, Indian and Pacific Ocean, Pacific oceans. Comprising over List of islands of Indonesia, 17,000 islands, including Sumatra, ...
to
Khosravi,
Iran
Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) and also known as Persia, is a country in West Asia. It borders Iraq to the west, Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Armenia to the northwest, the Caspian Sea to the north, Turkmenistan to the nort ...
.
History
During the
Dutch colonial era, the colonial government ordered Governor-General
Herman Willem Daendels
Herman Willem Daendels (21 October 1762 – 2 May 1818) was a Dutch military officer and colonial administrator who served as governor-general of the Dutch East Indies from 1808 to 1811.
Early life
Herman Willem Daendels was born on 21 October 1 ...
to build a road connecting the two major ports of
Anyer
Anyer, also known as Anjer or Angier, is a coastal town in Banten, formerly West Java, Indonesia, west of Jakarta and south of Merak. A significant coastal town late 18th century, Anyer faces the Sunda Strait.
History
The town was a considerab ...
, part of modern-day
Banten
Banten (, , Pegon alphabet, Pegon: بنتن) is the westernmost Provinces of Indonesia, province on the island of Java, Indonesia. Its capital city is Serang and its largest city is Tangerang. The province borders West Java and the Special Capi ...
and
Panarukan
Panarukan is a district in Situbondo Regency, East Java, Indonesia. This district is about 8 km from the capital town of Situbondo to the west. It covers an area of 59.97 km2 and had a population of 59,084 as at mid 2023.Badan Pusat Statistik ...
in modern-day
Situbondo.
Following the Indonesian independence. The road becomes the main route connecting the major cities of
Jakarta
Jakarta (; , Betawi language, Betawi: ''Jakartè''), officially the Special Capital Region of Jakarta (; ''DKI Jakarta'') and formerly known as Batavia, Dutch East Indies, Batavia until 1949, is the capital and largest city of Indonesia and ...
,
Semarang
Semarang (Javanese script, Javanese: , ''Kutha Semarang'') is the capital and largest city of Central Java province in Indonesia. It was a major port during the Netherlands, Dutch Dutch East Indies, colonial era, and is still an important regio ...
, and
Surabaya
Surabaya is the capital city of East Java Provinces of Indonesia, province and the List of Indonesian cities by population, second-largest city in Indonesia, after Jakarta. Located on the northeastern corner of Java island, on the Madura Strai ...
, albeit with several deviations, instead of going through the old
Preanger cities of
Bogor
Bogor City (), or Bogor (, ), is a landlocked city in the West Java, Indonesia. Located around south of the national capital of Jakarta, Bogor is the 6th largest city in the Jakarta metropolitan area and the 14th overall nationwide. ,
Cianjur
Cianjur () is a town and district in the West Java province of Indonesia, and is the regency seat, seat of Cianjur Regency. The district of Cianjur is located along one of the main roads between Jakarta (120 km to the northwest) and Bandung ...
,
Bandung
Bandung is the capital city of the West Java province of Indonesia. Located on the island of Java, the city is the List of Indonesian cities by population, fourth-most populous city and fourth largest city in Indonesia after Jakarta, Surabay ...
,
Sumedang
Sumedang (former spelling: Soemedang) is a town in Western Java, Indonesia, approximately 46 km northeast of Bandung. It is the capital of Sumedang Regency. The town is just south of the volcanic Mount Tampomas, which is 1,684 m (5,52 ...
, before rejoining the coast in
Cirebon
Cirebon (, formerly rendered Cheribon or Chirebon in English) is a port city on the northern coast of the Indonesian island of Java. It is the only coastal city of West Java, located about 40 km west of the provincial border with Central J ...
, the new road instead follows the northern Java coast and is more commonly known as
Pantura (''Jalur Pantai Utara'', literally meaning North Coast Road)
Over the years, this highway gets increasingly congested, the volume of cars using it increases each year, especially during Eid or Christmas seasons. The congestion is also caused by the fact that the highway is open-access, meaning that everyone, including pedestrians could use this road, not just intercity traffic. Frequent roadworks along the routes also hampers traffic.
In order to combat congestion, President
Soeharto
Suharto (8 June 1921 – 27 January 2008) was an Indonesian Officer (armed forces), military officer and politician, and dictator, who was the second and longest serving president of Indonesia, serving from 1967 to 1998. His 32 years rule, cha ...
started commissioning toll roads along the corridor in the 1980s, following the construction of Indonesia's first toll road, the
Jakarta-Bogor-Ciawi (Jagorawi) Toll Road. Soeharto also created a
state-owned enterprise
A state-owned enterprise (SOE) is a business entity created or owned by a national or local government, either through an executive order or legislation. SOEs aim to generate profit for the government, prevent private sector monopolies, provide goo ...
PT. Jasa Marga to regulate and operate toll roads in Indonesia.
During this era, the highway is completed in sections. The first section to be fully completed is the section between Tangerang and Jakarta, this section was completed in 1984. Two years later, the section between Surabaya and Gempol (near
Pasuruan
Pasuruan () is a city in East Java Province of Java, Indonesia. It had a population of 186,262 at the 2010 CensusBiro Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2011. and 208,006 at the 2020 Census;Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021. the official estimate as at ...
. Semarang Outer Ring Road was the next section to be fully opened (after having sections of it partially opened starting from 1983), opened in 1988. The next major section to be fully operational is the
Jakarta-Cikampek section, spanning 72 km, this highway would become one of the most important and most used highway in Indonesia, as it is the fastest link between Jakarta and cities in eastern West Java, Central Java, and East Java. The Tangerang-Merak section is next to be completed, also spanning 72 km, this section was opened in 1992, fully connecting the Port of Merak with Jakarta, although links further east and south is not yet available through toll roads. Following the completion of the Tangerang-Merak section, construction along this network stagnated.
In 1995, Soeharto proposed the acceleration of constructions of several toll roads, including several along this network. But this instruction is quickly hampered by the
1997 Asian financial crisis
The 1997 Asian financial crisis gripped much of East Asia, East and Southeast Asia during the late 1990s. The crisis began in Thailand in July 1997 before spreading to several other countries with a ripple effect, raising fears of a worldwide eco ...
, leading to a Presidential Instruction calling off a large number of constructions along the country. During this era, only two sections of the toll road is completed, namely parts of the
Jakarta Outer Ring Road
The Jakarta Outer Ring Road (, abbreviated JORR) is a tolled ring road encircling Jakarta, Indonesia. It is divided into 7 sections, totalling up to . The JORR is managed by four toll road companies: Jakarta Lingkar Baratsatu, Marga Lingkar Jaka ...
completed in 1995 and the
Palimanan-Kanci section (bypassing
Cirebon
Cirebon (, formerly rendered Cheribon or Chirebon in English) is a port city on the northern coast of the Indonesian island of Java. It is the only coastal city of West Java, located about 40 km west of the provincial border with Central J ...
).
Following
Reformasi, constructions of toll roads continue to stagnate, remarkably, no toll road in this corridor is completed during the first few years of Reformasi. During the presidency of
Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono
Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (born 9 September 1949), commonly referred to as SBY, is an Indonesian politician and retired Indonesian Army, army general who served as the sixth president of Indonesia from 2004 to 2014 and the second president of Ind ...
formed ''Badan Pengurus Jalan Tol'' (lit. Highway Operator Board). Following the formation of this board, highway construction, especially in this corridor continued, starting with the completion of several sections of the Jakarta Outer Ring Road and the 33 km Kanci-Pejagan section creating the first highway link between West Java and Central Java, several sections along the Surabaya-Mojokerto section was also completed during this period.
The government of
Joko Widodo
Joko Widodo (; born 21 June 1961), often known mononymously as Jokowi, is an Indonesian politician, engineer, and businessman who served as the seventh president of Indonesia from 2014 to 2024. Previously a member of the Indonesian Democratic ...
initiated the process to accelerate the construction of the remaining uncompleted sections of this network, starting with finishing the construction of the
Cikampek-Palimanan section, started during Yudhoyono's presidency. This 116 km is regarded as the most important and long-awaited section along this network, as it finally connects Jakarta and Cirebon and onwards to Central and East Java, significantly cutting travel time between the regions, as it allows travellers to bypass one of the busiest sections between the region along the West Java coast.
Following the opening of the Cikampek-Palimanan section, Widodo instructed involved parties, particularly the
Ministry of Public Works
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to accelerate the completion of the remaining sections in both Central Java and East Java. The remaining sections then simultaneously started construction in 2016, along with the finishing of partially completed sections and the construction of a new road on the Porong-Gempol section to replace the one washed out by the
Lapindo floods.
After years of construction, this toll road network was finally completed and unveiled by President Joko Widodo on 20 December 2018, with the unveiling taking place on two locations, in Mojokerto and the Kalikuto Bridge, Batang (which became the icon for the new highway). Officially connecting
Merak and
Surabaya
Surabaya is the capital city of East Java Provinces of Indonesia, province and the List of Indonesian cities by population, second-largest city in Indonesia, after Jakarta. Located on the northeastern corner of Java island, on the Madura Strai ...
. While the section connecting
Surabaya
Surabaya is the capital city of East Java Provinces of Indonesia, province and the List of Indonesian cities by population, second-largest city in Indonesia, after Jakarta. Located on the northeastern corner of Java island, on the Madura Strai ...
and
Probolinggo
Probolinggo (, , Javanese language, Javanese: ''Kuthå Pråbålinggå'') is a city on the north coast of East Java province, Indonesia. It covers an area of 56.676 sq. km, and had a population of 217,062 at the 2010 censusBiro Pusat Stati ...
was completed and unveiled the next year.
As of 2023, the only uncompleted portions of the Trans-Java Toll Road is the section between
Probolinggo
Probolinggo (, , Javanese language, Javanese: ''Kuthå Pråbålinggå'') is a city on the north coast of East Java province, Indonesia. It covers an area of 56.676 sq. km, and had a population of 217,062 at the 2010 censusBiro Pusat Stati ...
and
Banyuwangi
Banyuwangi, previously known as Banjoewangi, is a large town and an administrative district (''kecamat5an'') which serves as the capital of Banyuwangi Regency at the far eastern end of the island of Java, Indonesia. It had a population of 106,000 ...
. The 170 km section, which would connect both Java coast, is currently under construction at a slow pace due to several problems, mainly arising from land ownership.
Maps
Latest Map
The following is the updated interconnection map of the Trans-Java Toll Road as of June 2025
Previous Map
For reference, below is the Trans-Java Toll Road map as of July 2020
Main route
Tangerang–Merak Toll Road
The length of the
Tangerang–Merak Toll Road is .
Although this road has been operating since 1981, it continues to lose money because the traffic is lower than expected. From 2005 to 2009, Astratel Nusantara (a subsidiary of
Astra International
Astra International, Tbk. is an Indonesian conglomerate controlled by Jardine Cycle & Carriage. It was founded in 1957 by Tjia Kian Tie, Liem Pen Hong with the name of PT Astra International Incorporated.
It is Southeast Asia's largest independ ...
) acquired the concession to build and manage this section of the toll road.
In January 2012, a flood submerged the toll road at kilometer 58–59, making the road inaccessible to trucks, so the road was rerouted. This caused a traffic jam of up to . Around 2,000 flood refugees occupied the shoulder of the toll road at that time.
Jakarta–Tangerang Toll Road
The length of the
Jakarta–Tangerang Toll Road is , and it is operated by Jasa Marga.
By January 2011, the number of vehicles using this highway reached more than 250,000 per day. To ease congestion, the toll road was expanded to 3 lanes in each direction.
Jakarta Inner & Outer Ring roads
Jakarta Inner Ring Road
Jakarta Inner Ring Road (), also known as the Jakarta Inner-City Toll Road () is a toll road circling the city of Jakarta, Indonesia. On northern and the eastern section, the toll road is grade-separated with the Sosrobahu road construction techni ...
is connected directly with the
Jakarta–Cikampek Toll Road
The Jakarta–Cikampek Toll Road (or Japek toll road) is a tolled expressway in Indonesia that was inaugurated in 1988. A part of the Trans-Java Toll Road network, the highway links Jakarta with cities to its east in the province of West Java. I ...
at
Cawang
Cawang is an administrative village (''kelurahan'' in Indonesian) at Kramat Jati subdistrict, East Jakarta. The borders of Cawang are:
* MT Haryono Road in the north
* Ciliwung River in the west
* General Sutoyo Road in the east
* Kalibata Ro ...
/Halim. At
Tomang, a non-toll road connects the Inner Ring Road with Jakarta–Tangerang Toll Road. The length of the Inner Ring Road is . It is operated by Citra Marga Nusaphala Persada (
IDX:CMNP), which controls 55% of the shares, and PT Jasa Marga (IDX:JSMR), which controls the remaining 45%. In 2010, PT CMNP received 93% of the company revenue from this toll road.
Jakarta Outer Ring Road
The Jakarta Outer Ring Road (, abbreviated JORR) is a tolled ring road encircling Jakarta, Indonesia. It is divided into 7 sections, totalling up to . The JORR is managed by four toll road companies: Jakarta Lingkar Baratsatu, Marga Lingkar Jaka ...
(JORR) is connected with the Jakarta–Tangerang Toll Road at
Kebon Jeruk
Kebon Jeruk (Indonesian for "orange garden") is a districts of Indonesia, district (''kecamatan'') of West Jakarta Administrative City, Indonesia. Kebon Jeruk is roughly bounded by ''Kali Pesanggrahan'' creek to the west, Kebayoran Lama Road to ...
and with Jakarta-Cikampek Toll Road at
Cikunir. JORR is a 7-section toll road spanning .
The W1 section (JORR-W1) between
Penjaringan
Penjaringan is a district of North Jakarta Administrative City, Indonesia. It is the westernmost district of North Jakarta. Muara Angke Port and the mouth of Sunda Kelapa Port are located within Penjaringan. Penjaringan contains the remnants of ...
and Kebon Jeruk is operated by PT Nusantara Infrastructure Tbk (IDX:META) while the rest is operated by PT Jasa Marga.
The W2 section (JORR-W2), between Kebon Jeruk and Ulujami, is almost long and has 4 sections: section 1 from Kebun Jeruk (
Kembangan) to South Meruya is ; section 2 from South Meruya to Joglo is ; section 3 from Joglo to
Ciledug
Ciledug is an administrative district (''kecamatan'') of Tangerang City, in Banten Province of Indonesia, on the island of Java (not to be confused with the district of the same name in Cirebon Regency). The district covers an area of 8.77 km2, and ...
is ; and section 4 from Ciledug to Ulujami is . The concession for JORR-W2 is held by PT Marga Lingkar Jaya (MLJ) which is a joint-venture company. PT Marga Lingkar Jakarta owns 50% of PT MLJ and Jakarta Marga Jaya owns 35%. Sections 1, 2, and 3 of the JORR-W2, from Kebun Jeruk to Ciledug, were opened on December 27, 2013, while Section 4 was opened on July 21, 2014. With the completion of the W2 section, 53.24 kilometers of toll road between Rorotan and Penjaringan were fully connected. The toll road can hold about 100,000 vehicles per day and is expected to ease about 30% of the congestion on the Jakarta Inner Ring Toll Road.
The section between
Koja and
Tanjung Priok Port consists of 5 sub-sections and is predicted to be completed by mid-2015:
* Section E1, Rorotan–
Cilincing
Cilincing is a historic neighborhood and administrative district (''kecamatan'') on the coast of North Jakarta Administrative City, Indonesia. It is sandwiched between the Port of Tanjung Priok to the west and River Titram to the east. Cilincing ...
, (has been opened, no toll fee)
* Section E2, Cilincing–Jampea,
* Section E2A, Cilincing–Simpang Jampea,
* Section NS, Yos Sudarso–Simpang Jampea,
* Section NS, Direct Ramp,
To reduce traffic jams, trucks with a weight of 5 tonnes and above are not allowed to use the
Cawang
Cawang is an administrative village (''kelurahan'' in Indonesian) at Kramat Jati subdistrict, East Jakarta. The borders of Cawang are:
* MT Haryono Road in the north
* Ciliwung River in the west
* General Sutoyo Road in the east
* Kalibata Ro ...
-Semanggi-Pluit segments from 05:00am to 10:00pm.
Jakarta Outer Ring Road 2
Jakarta Outer Ring Road 2
Jakarta Outer Ring Road 2 (Indonesian: Jalan Tol Lingkar Luar Jakarta 2) or JORR 2 is a toll road circling the Greater Jakarta area, running roughly parallel with the Jakarta Outer Ring Road (JORR 1) in Indonesia. This toll road will connect Soek ...
Toll Road from Cengkareng to (access to) Tanjung Priok is 110.4 kilometers length, but until end of 2019 only 11,135 kilometers (Kunciran – Serpong) has been operated.
Jakarta–Cikampek Toll Road

The
Jakarta–Cikampek Toll Road
The Jakarta–Cikampek Toll Road (or Japek toll road) is a tolled expressway in Indonesia that was inaugurated in 1988. A part of the Trans-Java Toll Road network, the highway links Jakarta with cities to its east in the province of West Java. I ...
is operated by Jasa Marga. The west part of the toll road, near Jakarta, consists of 4 lanes in one direction and 3 lanes in the other direction. This toll road is considered to be one of the most profitable in Java; it collected an average of 2 billion
rupiahs (Rp) per day in tolls. The Jakarta-Cikampek Toll Road is heavily congested as it connects Jakarta and several of its satellite cities like
Bekasi
Bekasi (, ) is the
List of regencies and cities of Indonesia, city with the largest population in the province of West Java, Indonesia, located on the eastern border of Jakarta. It serves as a commuter town, commuter city within the Jakarta m ...
and
Karawang
Karawang (Kota Karawang or Karawang Kota) is the capital of the Karawang Regency of West Java, Indonesia. It is 32 miles east of Jakarta
Jakarta (; , Betawi language, Betawi: ''Jakartè''), officially the Special Capital Region of Jakarta ( ...
. It also connects to the main routes to
Bandung
Bandung is the capital city of the West Java province of Indonesia. Located on the island of Java, the city is the List of Indonesian cities by population, fourth-most populous city and fourth largest city in Indonesia after Jakarta, Surabay ...
and the
North Coast Road.
PT Lippo Cikarang Tbk (IDX:LPCK) and PT Kawasan Industri Jababeka Tbk (IDX:KIJA) constructed a new tollroad gate (Cibatu Gate) at km 34.700 with a 1.5 kilometer access road to their industrial complexes. The tollroad gate was officially opened on April 5, 2014.
There are also Jakarta–Cikampek Toll Road II Elevated from interchange Cikunir to West Karawang (Sta 9+500 till Sta 47+500) without any exit in between, because this toll road is planned for long trip drivers. PT Jasamarga Jalanlayang Cikampek has the concession and it has formally opened for small vehicles only on December 15, 2019, buses and trucks are not allowed to use it, so at the entrance gates there are portal for it.
Jakarta–Cikampek II South Toll Road
Concession of the 62 kilometers Jakarta–Cikampek II South Toll Road has been got by PT Jasamarga Japek Selatan. The toll road connects
Jakarta Outer Ring Road
The Jakarta Outer Ring Road (, abbreviated JORR) is a tolled ring road encircling Jakarta, Indonesia. It is divided into 7 sections, totalling up to . The JORR is managed by four toll road companies: Jakarta Lingkar Baratsatu, Marga Lingkar Jaka ...
Toll and
Purbaleunyi Toll Road at Jatiasih Gate and Sadang Gate. The other gates are Bantar Gebang, Setu, Sukaragam, Taman Mekar, and Kutanegara.
There are 3 Sections:
* Section 1: Jati Asih – Setu, 9.3 kilometers
* Section 2: Setu – Taman Mekar, 24.85 kilometers
* Section 3: Taman Mekar – Sadang, 27.85 kilometer.
In July 2019, 60 percent of land acquisitions have been done and initial constructions have been done also.
Cikampek–Palimanan Toll Road
The
Cikampek–Palimanan Toll Road (Cikopo-Palimanan (Cipali) Toll Road) is the former longest toll road in Indonesia, at . It runs through Cikopo,
Kalijati, Subang, Cikedung, Kertajati, Sumberjaya and Palimanan. Total investment in the toll road reached Rp 12.8 trillion (US$1 billion) and the main investor is PT Lintas Marga Sedaya, a subsidiary of PT Surya Semesta Internusa Tbk (IDX:SSIA). Construction started on December 8, 2011, after eight national and international banks committed to provide funds for the project. The toll road was formally opened on June 13, 2015. It allows drivers to travel from
Cikampek
Cikampek is a subdistrict of Karawang Regency, West Java, Indonesia and is divided into 10 administrative villages (''kelurahan''). The distance from Cikampek to Karawang city is 21 miles (34 km).
Transportation
Cikampek is situated in an ar ...
to
Cirebon
Cirebon (, formerly rendered Cheribon or Chirebon in English) is a port city on the northern coast of the Indonesian island of Java. It is the only coastal city of West Java, located about 40 km west of the provincial border with Central J ...
in 1.5 hours instead of 3.5 hours, and is projected to ease traffic on the North Coast Road by 50%.
On the first week when the road opened, 15 accidents occurred and 3 people were killed. By July 8, 2015 (three weeks after the toll road was opened), there were 56 accidents with 12 people killed. Most of the accidents were caused by driver errors such as
sleep-deprived driving
Sleep-deprived driving (commonly known as tired driving, drowsy driving, or fatigued driving) is the operation of a motor vehicle while being cognitively impaired by a lack of sleep. Sleep deprivation is a major cause of motor vehicle accidents, ...
,
speeding
Speed limits on road traffic, as used in most countries, set the legal maximum speed at which vehicles may travel on a given stretch of road. Speed limits are generally indicated on a traffic sign reflecting the maximum permitted speed, expre ...
, and using the emergency lane at high speed.
Palimanan–Kanci Toll Road
The length of the
Palimanan–Kanci Toll Road
Palikanci, abbreviation from Palimanan–Kanci Toll Road is a toll road located in the city of Cirebon, West Java in Indonesia
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is .
[ It is operated by Jasa Marga.
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Kanci–Pejagan Toll Road
The Kanci–Pejagan Toll Road
The Kanci–Pejagan Toll Road is a toll road in Indonesia connecting the village of Kanci in Cirebon Regency, West Java and the village of Pejagan in Brebes Regency, Central Java
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was formally opened on January 26, 2010, and was operated originally by PT Bakrie Toll Road, a subsidiary of PT Bakrieland Development Tbk (IDX:ELTY), but in December, 2012, the shares were sold to PT Media Nusantara Citra
PT Media Nusantara Citra Tbk, the MNC Media, or MNC, is an Indonesian Mass media, media company. MNC's core businesses are content production. The group owns and operates four free-to-air television networks – RCTI, MNCTV, GTV (Indonesian TV ...
(MNC) Group. At end of 2015, Waskita Karya has 99.99 percent shares of the toll road.
Pejagan–Pemalang Toll Road
The Pejagan–Pemalang Toll Road
Pejagan-Pemalang Toll Road is a toll road stretching that links Pejagan, Brebes, to Pemalang, Central Java, in Indonesia. This toll road is a continuation of the Kanci-Pejagan Toll Road and part of Trans-Java Toll Road. The toll road was fully op ...
is and was built with an investment of about Rp 5.5 trillion. The concession for the road was held by PT Bakrie Toll Road, which is owned by Aburizal Bakrie
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, but in December, 2012, the shares were sold to MNC Group.[ On July 16, 2014, PT Waskita Toll Road, a subsidiary of PT Waskita Karya Tbk (IDX:WSKT), bought all shares of the toll road.
Construction on Sections I and II of the toll road began on July 23, 2014. On June 16, 2016, Section I & II of Pejagan-Pemalang Toll Road has been formally opened/operated.
On November 9, 2018, Section III & IV of Pejagan-Pemalang Toll Road has been formally opened/operated.
The toll road consists of 4 sections:
* Section I, Pejagan–West Brebes,
* Section II, West Brebes–East Brebes,
* Section III, East Brebes–East Tegal,
* Section IV, East Tegal–]Pemalang
Pemalang Regency is a regency () on the north coast of Central Java province in Indonesia. Its capital is the town of Pemalang. The regency is bordered by the Java Sea to the north, by Pekalongan Regency to the east, by Purbalingga Regency to t ...
,
Pemalang–Batang Toll Road
Construction of the Pemalang-Batang Toll Road has reached 97% in June 2017. The concession was given to PT Pemalang Batang Toll Road for for an investment of about Rp 4.0 trillion. On November 9, 2018, Section I of the toll road has been formally opened and operated.
Batang–Semarang Toll Road
The length of Batang-Semarang Toll Road is with a cost of Rp 7.21 trillion ($0.8 billion). Initially the concession was owned by PT Bakrie Toll Road, but in December, 2012, the shares were sold to MNC Group.[ In April 2016, Jasamarga Semarang Batang which owned by Jasamarga 60 percent and Waskita Karya 40 percent got the concession for 45 years through government tender due to there are no progress of the toll road when it has been held by previous owners.
The toll road consists of five sections:
* Section-1: 3.2 km, in East Batang
* Section-2: 36.35 km, connecting East Batang and Weleri
* Section-3: 11.95 km, connecting Weleri and Kendal
* Section-4: 13.5 km, connecting Kendal and Kaliwungu
* Section-5: 10.9 km, connecting Kaliwungu and Krapyak
All the lands affected by the toll road were acquired in February 2017 and the toll road is predicted to be opened for the 2017 Eid Al-Fitr. The toll road is expected to be fully operational by 2018.
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Semarang–Solo Toll Road
The Semarang–Solo Toll Road is . It is operated by PT Trans Marga Jateng, a joint-venture company owned by PT Sarana Pembangunan Jawa Tengah (40%) and PT Jasa Marga (IDX:JSMR) Tbk (60%).
Section E1, which is , was officially opened for commercial operation on November 12, 2011. Section II ( Ungaran–Bawen), is and was opened on April 4, 2014. Section III (Bawen-Salatiga
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) with , was opened on September 15, 2017, temporary for small vehicles only, and formally opened on September 25, 2017. Section IV Salatiga-Boyolali is 24.50 kilometers and Section V Boyolali-Solo is 7.74 kilometers. Land acquisition of both sections are 98.8 percent when section III was formally operated.
Solo–Kertosono Toll Road
Solo–Kertosono Toll Road
Solo–Kertosono Toll Road (''Soker Toll Road'') is part of Trans-Java toll road in the island of Java, Indonesia. The toll road connects to Semarang–Solo Toll Road in the west, and in the east it connects to Kertosono–Mojokerto Toll Road. ...
(Soker) connects to Semarang-Solo Toll Road at its west end, and to Kertosono–Mojokerto Toll Road
Kertosono–Mojokerto toll road is a toll road on the island of Java, Indonesia. It is located in East Java Provinces of Indonesia, province. It is part of Trans-Java toll road and runs from Kertosono to Mojokerto.
The first phase of this tol ...
at its east end. Soker Toll Road, with a total length of , is actually composed of two toll roads, Solo–Mantingan–Ngawi (Solman) Toll Road and Ngawi–Kertosono (Manker) Toll Road. The length of Solo–Mantingan–Ngawi Toll Road is , while the length of Ngawi–Kertosono is .
Soker Toll Road is divided into 4 sections, Solman I and Solman II in Central Java, and Manker I and Manker II in East Java Province. In July 2012, the land acquisition of the each section was about at 65%. Although the land acquisition is unfinished, construction of section 1 has begun. The sections of the Soker toll road are:
*Colomadu– Karanganyar Section: of access road in Ngasem, Colomadu plus of toll road with a total cost of Rp 1.8 trillion (government-support portion)
*Karanganyar–Saradan Section: with a total cost of Rp 5.57 trillion (investor portion)
*Saradan–Kertosono Section: with a total cost of Rp 1.7 trillion (government-support portion)
On March 29, 2018, a 52 kilometers toll road of Klitik-Wilangan has been inaugurated as a part of 87.5 kilometers of Ngawi-Kertosono Toll Road. On July 15, 2018, a 35.2 kilometers toll road of Kartosuro-Sragen has been inaugurated as a part of 176.7 kilometers of Solo-Kertosono Toll Road. On November 28, 2018, a 51.0 kilometers toll road of Sragen-Ngawi has been inaugurated.
Kertosono–Mojokerto Toll Road
The length of the Kertosono–Mojokerto Toll Road
Kertosono–Mojokerto toll road is a toll road on the island of Java, Indonesia. It is located in East Java Provinces of Indonesia, province. It is part of Trans-Java toll road and runs from Kertosono to Mojokerto.
The first phase of this tol ...
is , divided into 4 sections:
* Section 1 (Bandar– Jombang) –
* Section 2 (Jombang–West Mojokerto) –
* Section 3 (West Mojokerto–North Mojokerto) –
* Section 4 (connection with Ngawi-Kertosono Toll Road) – .
The concession is held by PT Marga Harjaya Infrastructure (MHI), whose majority owner (95%) is Astratel Nusantara (a subsidiary of Astra International). Maria Harjaya Infrastructure is funding the entire project without bank loans. The toll road was free for a month of trial operation, and on November 20, 2014, Section 1 was opened formally with a toll rate of Rp 10,000 for small vehicles. From the opening until the end of December 2014, only about 800 vehicles per day used Section 1, rather than the 11,000 vehicles per day that was predicted. MHI officials suggested that the toll road has not been used because it is too short and that the numbers will increase when the other sections open. Section 3 has been opened in December 2016, on September 10, 2017, Section 2 is formally opened. Section 4, which is only will be opened together with Ngawi-Kertosono Toll Road.
Mojokerto–Surabaya Toll Road
The length of the Mojokerto-Surabaya Toll Road is , and is also known as Sumo (Surabaya–Mojokerto) Toll Road. It connects with the Surabaya–Gempol Toll Road and the Waru-Juanda Toll Road. All sections of the toll road is already operated:
* Section IA, Waru-Sepanjang, , open since August 2011.
* Section IB, Sepanjang-WRR , open since December 19, 2017.
* Section II, WRR-Driyorejo, , open since December 19, 2017.
* Section III, Driyorejo-Krian, , open since December 19, 2017.
* Section IV, Krian-Mojokerto
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, , open since March 19, 2016.
Surabaya–Porong-Gempol Toll Road
The length of the Surabaya-Gempol Toll Road is , and the concession is owned by PT Jasa Marga.[ The road is open through ]Porong
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, but beyond that a 2-kilometer section of the old Porong Toll Road was damaged by the Lapindo Mudflow on May 29, 2006. To avoid this problem in the future, there is a plan for a new, , Porong-Gempol Toll Road.
Gempol–Pasuruan Toll Road
The length of the Gempol–Pasuruan Toll Road
Gempol-Pasuran Toll Road or Gempas Toll Road is a toll road in East Java, Indonesia. This highway connects Gempol with Pasuruan. It is the easternmost part Trans-Java Toll Road, Trans-Java Expressway.
History
On March 31, 2017, Section IB fro ...
is about . It consists of three sections: Section I, Gempol–Rembang, is ; Section II, Rembang–Pasuruan
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, is ; and Section III, Pasuruan-Grati, is . Concession of the toll road is 45 years belong to PT Trans Marga Jatim Pasuruan, a joint venture between PT Jasa Marga (Persero) Tbk and PT Jatim Prasarana Utama with composition shares 98,81 percent and 1,19 percent respectively.
On March 31, 2017, Section IB from Bangil to Rembang has been opened. And on August 3, 2017, Section IIA from Gempol to Bangil has been opened. Section II from Rembang to Pasuruan has formally opened on June 22, 2018. Other toll roads that relieve congestion in this area are the Kejapanan-Gempol and Gempol-Pandaan Toll Roads which opened in May 2015.
Pasuruan–Probolinggo Toll Road
The concession of Pasuruan–Probolinggo Toll Road was owned by PT Bakrie Toll Road, but in December 2012, the shares were sold to MNC Group.[ Now PT Waskita Tol Road (WTR) is the owner of this toll road. Section 1, 2 and 3 are formally opened on April 10, 2019.
The toll road consists of:
* Section-1: Grati–Nguling, 8 kilometers
* Section-2: Nguling–Sumberasih, 6 kilometers
* Section-3: Sumberasih–Leces, 16 kilometers
* Section-4: Leces–Gending, 14 kilometers
]
Probolinggo–Banyuwangi Toll Road
Concession of the 172.91 kilometers Probolinggo–Banyuwangi Toll Road has been got by PT Jasa Marga, PT Waskita Toll Road and PT Brantas Abipraya (Persero). The segment of Situbondo–Banyuwangi will pass by the Ketapang
Ketapang, or ''Tau-pang'' in Teochew, is the administrative capital of Ketapang Regency (''Kabupaten Ketapang''), one of the regencies of West Kalimantan province on the island of Borneo in Indonesia. Ketapang town is located at and is a tow ...
Ferry Terminal, a harbor that connects Java
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and Bali
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. The Probolinggo-Banyuwangi Toll Road consists of three sections,
*Section I: Probolinggo-Besuki (46.5 kilometers),
*Section II: Besuki-Asembagus (59.6 kilometers), and
*Section III: Asembagus-Ketapang (66.8 kilometers).
Complementary toll roads
Jagorawi Toll Road
The Jagorawi Toll Road
The Jakarta–Bogor–Ciawi Toll Road (shortened to Jagorawi Toll Road) is the first toll road in Indonesia. Construction of the highway began in 1973, and it was officially opened on 9 March 1978.
The Jagorawi Toll Road links the capital city ...
was the first toll road in Indonesia. It is and connects Jakarta
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, Bogor
Bogor City (), or Bogor (, ), is a landlocked city in the West Java, Indonesia. Located around south of the national capital of Jakarta, Bogor is the 6th largest city in the Jakarta metropolitan area and the 14th overall nationwide. and Ciawi. The Jagorawi Toll Road was built to connect Jakarta and Bandung
Bandung is the capital city of the West Java province of Indonesia. Located on the island of Java, the city is the List of Indonesian cities by population, fourth-most populous city and fourth largest city in Indonesia after Jakarta, Surabay ...
via Puncak
Puncak or Puncak Pass (; ) is a mountain pass in Bogor Regency, West Java, Indonesia. The pass connects the cities of Bogor and Bandung and is spread within the regencies of Bogor, Cianjur, and Sukabumi. Puncak Pass is located between Mt. Gede ...
, but since the Purbaleunyi Toll Road opened, it is used primarily for tourists to travel to Puncak. There are plans to extend this toll road to reach Bandung so that there will be two ways to travel from Bandung, via Jakarta-Cikampek Toll Road and Purbaleunyi Toll Road, or using the Jagorawi Toll Road.
Cinere-Jagorawi Toll Road
Cinere-Jagorawi Toll Road or Cijago Toll Road is a 14.64 kilometers toll road which extends from Jagorawi Toll Road
The Jakarta–Bogor–Ciawi Toll Road (shortened to Jagorawi Toll Road) is the first toll road in Indonesia. Construction of the highway began in 1973, and it was officially opened on 9 March 1978.
The Jagorawi Toll Road links the capital city ...
to Cinere. Section I from Cisalak to Jagorawi was inaugurated on January 27, 2012, which is 3.7 kilometers. Cinere – Cisalak section is expected to complete by the end of 2018. Metro and long distance and long or medium distances from Depok
Depok ( Sundanese: ᮓᮨᮕᮧᮊ᮪) is a landlocked city in West Java province. It is located directly south of Jakarta, it is the third largest urban centre in the Greater Jakarta metropolitan area after Jakarta and Bekasi and it has an area ...
bus terminal will cross this toll road, without passing Lenteng Agung and Pasar Minggu
Pasar Minggu is a district () in the administrative city of South Jakarta, Indonesia
Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia, is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania, between the Indian Ocean, Indian and Pacific Ocean, Pacific ...
. This toll road is part of the Jakarta Outer Ring Road 2
Jakarta Outer Ring Road 2 (Indonesian: Jalan Tol Lingkar Luar Jakarta 2) or JORR 2 is a toll road circling the Greater Jakarta area, running roughly parallel with the Jakarta Outer Ring Road (JORR 1) in Indonesia. This toll road will connect Soek ...
.
Cinere-Serpong Toll Road
Cinere-Serpong Toll Road will connect the Kunciran-Serpong Toll Road in the west and the Cinere-Jagorawi Toll Road in the east. This toll road that connects South Tangerang
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with Depok
Depok ( Sundanese: ᮓᮨᮕᮧᮊ᮪) is a landlocked city in West Java province. It is located directly south of Jakarta, it is the third largest urban centre in the Greater Jakarta metropolitan area after Jakarta and Bekasi and it has an area ...
. It is part of the Jakarta Outer Ring Road 2
Jakarta Outer Ring Road 2 (Indonesian: Jalan Tol Lingkar Luar Jakarta 2) or JORR 2 is a toll road circling the Greater Jakarta area, running roughly parallel with the Jakarta Outer Ring Road (JORR 1) in Indonesia. This toll road will connect Soek ...
, which is expected to be completed in 2019. This toll road is divided into two sections. Section 1 is 6.67 kilometers from Serpong to Pamulang, while Section 2 is 3.64 kilometers from Pamulang to Cinere.
Cibitung–Cilincing Toll Road
The Cibitung–Cilincing Toll Road will run between Cibitung and Cilincing. This is part of Jakarta Outer Ring Road 2
Jakarta Outer Ring Road 2 (Indonesian: Jalan Tol Lingkar Luar Jakarta 2) or JORR 2 is a toll road circling the Greater Jakarta area, running roughly parallel with the Jakarta Outer Ring Road (JORR 1) in Indonesia. This toll road will connect Soek ...
. It will be composed of 4 sections:
* Section-1, Cibitung–SS Telaga Asih,
* Section-2, SS Telaga Asih–SS Tembalang
* Section-3, SS Tembalang–SS Tarumajaya,
* Section-4, SS Tarumajaya–Cilincing, .
From Cibitung it will connect to the Jakarta–Cikampek Toll Road
The Jakarta–Cikampek Toll Road (or Japek toll road) is a tolled expressway in Indonesia that was inaugurated in 1988. A part of the Trans-Java Toll Road network, the highway links Jakarta with cities to its east in the province of West Java. I ...
, and from Cilincing it will connect to Jakarta Inner Ring Road
Jakarta Inner Ring Road (), also known as the Jakarta Inner-City Toll Road () is a toll road circling the city of Jakarta, Indonesia. On northern and the eastern section, the toll road is grade-separated with the Sosrobahu road construction techni ...
via the Koja-Tanjung Priok Port Toll Road. At Cimanggis Interchange, the toll road will be connected to the Jagorawi Toll Road
The Jakarta–Bogor–Ciawi Toll Road (shortened to Jagorawi Toll Road) is the first toll road in Indonesia. Construction of the highway began in 1973, and it was officially opened on 9 March 1978.
The Jagorawi Toll Road links the capital city ...
and the Cinere-Jagorawi Toll Road which are currently under construction. The road concession is shared by three companies: MTD Capital Bhd (50%); PT Akses Pelabuhan Indonesia (45%); and PT Nusacipta Eka Pratama (5%). Construction is scheduled to begin in 2016 and the road to open in 2018.
Depok-Antasari Toll Road
Depok-Antasari Toll Road will connect South Jakarta
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with Depok
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and Bogor
Bogor City (), or Bogor (, ), is a landlocked city in the West Java, Indonesia. Located around south of the national capital of Jakarta, Bogor is the 6th largest city in the Jakarta metropolitan area and the 14th overall nationwide. . This toll road extends from Jalan Pangeran Antasari of South Jakarta
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to Depok
Depok ( Sundanese: ᮓᮨᮕᮧᮊ᮪) is a landlocked city in West Java province. It is located directly south of Jakarta, it is the third largest urban centre in the Greater Jakarta metropolitan area after Jakarta and Bekasi and it has an area ...
. The toll road will be extended to Bogor
Bogor City (), or Bogor (, ), is a landlocked city in the West Java, Indonesia. Located around south of the national capital of Jakarta, Bogor is the 6th largest city in the Jakarta metropolitan area and the 14th overall nationwide. , precisely to Bogor Ring Road and Dramarga Toll Road – Bocimi. Depok-Antasari along 21.54 km consists of 5 sections of work, currently the development of physical construction has reached 60%.
Bogor-Ciawi–Sukabumi Toll Road
The Bogor-Ciawi–Sukabumi Toll Road or ''Bocimi'' is and is an expansion of the Jagorawi Toll Road. The full expansion project is to create a second toll route from Jakarta to Bandung. Groundbreaking for Section-1 (Ciawi-Cigombong), which is , took place on February 9, 2015; all of the necessary land had been acquired by this time. The initial concession for the road belonged to PT Bakrie Toll Road, but it was sold to MNC Group.
Purbaleunyi Toll Road
Purbaleunyi Toll Road is a combination of Cipularang Toll Road and Padaleunyi Toll Road. In 2012, Purbaleunyi Toll Road was the longest toll road in Indonesia, over . It runs from the north to south with the north end at Jakarta-Cikampek Toll Road and the south end at Cisumdawu Toll Road. Since it opened, this toll road has cut the time of car travel from Jakarta to Bandung to 2 hours.
Cisumdawu Toll Road
Cisumdawu Toll Road connects the cities of Cileunyi, Sumedang, and Dawuan. The toll road will connect Kertajati International Airport
Kertajati International Airport is an international airport serving the Bandung metropolitan area, Greater Bandung and Cirebon metropolitan areas, as well as parts of the West Java and Central Java provinces, Indonesia. It is one of the two larg ...
.
Surabaya-Gresik Toll Road
The Surabaya–Gresik Toll Road connects Surabaya with Gresik. Gresik is an important port for East Java, and it is the location of PT Semen Gresik (Gresik Cement). This toll road is operated by PT Margabumi Matraraya.
Surabaya–Tanjung Perak Toll Road
The Surabaya–Tanjung Perak Toll Road connects the city of Surabaya
Surabaya is the capital city of East Java Provinces of Indonesia, province and the List of Indonesian cities by population, second-largest city in Indonesia, after Jakarta. Located on the northeastern corner of Java island, on the Madura Strai ...
with its port at Tanjung Perak.
Mojosari- Krian-Legundi-Bunder-Manyar Toll Road
Ngoro-Krian-Legundi-Bunder-Manyar Toll Road or abbreviated as KLBM Toll Road is a 38.39 kilometer toll road that connects the Krian area, Sidoarjo Regency and Manyar, Gresik Regency, East Java Province . This toll road is connected with the planned Tuban-Gresik Toll Road to the north and the Surabaya-Mojokerto Toll Road to the south. This toll road crosses the Sidoarjo and Gresik Regencies . KLBM Toll Road is a toll road that connects the main industrial areas in the main buffer areas of Surabaya, namely Sidoarjo and Gresik. This toll road is planned to start operating in 2019.
Waru–Juanda Toll Road
The Waru–Juanda Toll Road connects Surabaya with its airport (Juanda International Airport
Juanda International Airport is an international airport, international joint-use airport located in Sedati, Sedati District, Sidoarjo Regency, Sidoarjo, Indonesia. It is now the List of the busiest airports in Indonesia, third busiest airport ...
). This toll road is fully operated by Citra Margatama Surabaya, a subsidiary of Citra Marga Nusaphala Persada.[
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Juanda–Tanjung Perak Toll Road
The Juanda–Tanjung Perak Toll Road is also called the Surabaya Eastern Ring Road (SERR). It will connect Juanda International Airport with Tanjung Perak Port.
Pandaan-Malang Toll Road
The Pandaan-Malang Toll Road
Pandaan–Malang Toll Road is a toll road in East Java, Indonesia. This highway connects Malang city with Pandaan of Pasuruan Regency. The toll road will reduce traffic movement of arterial roads and national roads, which facilitates industrial tr ...
is divided into five sections: Section 1 () between Pandaan and Purwodadi, Section 2 ( between Purwodadi and Lawang, Section 3 between Lawang and Singosari, Section 4 ( between Singosari and Pakis, and Section 5 ( between Pakis and Malang. This toll road connects with Gempol-Pandaan Toll Road. On May 13, 2019, Sections 1, 2 and 3 have been formally opened, whereas Section 4 which is 87 percent completed, is opened for daytime travel only to accommodate travellers leaving for Eid Al-Fitr. The toll road has reduced traffic on arterial roads and national roads, which will facilitate transportation of goods to Malang
Malang (; , ), historically known as Tumapel, is an inland List of regencies and cities of Indonesia, city in the Indonesian Provinces of Indonesia, province of East Java. It has a history dating back to the age of the Singhasari, Singhasari K ...
and Batu
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*Batu (town), Ethiopia
* Batu ...
, and has cut the travel time between Pandaan and Malang to less than an hour.
Solo–Yogyakarta-Kulonprogo Toll Road
The Solo–Yogyakarta-Kulonprogo Toll Road will connect the cities of Surakarta
Surakarta (Javanese script, Javanese: , Pegon script, Pegon: ), known colloquially as Solo (Javanese script, Javanese: ; ), is a major List of regencies and cities of Indonesia, city in Central Java, Indonesia. The city adjoins Karanganyar Reg ...
and Yogyakarta
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. The toll road runs from north to south with the north end connected to the Semarang-Solo Toll Road and the south end connected Yogyakarta-Magelang.
Semarang-Demak Toll Road
On September 23, 2019, a concession to PT Pembangunan Perumahan Semarang Demak signing has been done for building 27 kilometers Semarang Demak Toll Road. The toll road will be also functioned as embankment to avoid the sea water inundate the land. Predicted the project will be finished and functioned in 2022.
Impact
The completion of Trans-Java Toll Road connecting Jakarta and Surabaya in 2018 created a surge of intercity bus service
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s in Indonesia. During this time, some intercity bus services began operating fleet of double decker busses.
Junctions and exits
''Note: The distance is calculated west-east, while the exit numbers are calculated east-west''
Merak-Tangerang-Jakarta section
Exits
Merak-Tangerang-Jakarta section
''Note: The distance is measured east-west, while the exit number is measured west-east''
Jakarta Inner Ring Road (Tomang-Cawang segment)
''Note: Distance is measured from the start of Merak-Jakarta section
''
''More info: Jakarta Inner Ring Road
Jakarta Inner Ring Road (), also known as the Jakarta Inner-City Toll Road () is a toll road circling the city of Jakarta, Indonesia. On northern and the eastern section, the toll road is grade-separated with the Sosrobahu road construction techni ...
''
Jakarta-Semarang section
''Note: Distance is measured from the start of Merak-Jakarta section, while exit number is measured from the start of this section''
Semarang section
''Note: Distance is measured from the start of Merak-Jakarta section, while exit number is measured from the start of this section''
See also
* List of toll roads in Indonesia
The Indonesian Toll Road System () is a network of controlled-access highways that forms a key component of the country's national road infrastructure. Managed under a combination of public and private sector arrangements, the system facilitates ...
* North Coast Road (Java)
The North Coast Road () is a road, that connects Cilegon and Banyuwangi along the northern coast of Java, particularly between Jakarta and Surabaya.
Most of Java's north coast road was built during the reign of governor-general Herman Wille ...
* Trans-Sumatra Toll Road (Sumatra)
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