Semarang–Solo Toll Road | |
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Jalan Tol Semarang–Solo | |
Route information | |
Part of AH2 | |
Maintained by PT Trans Marga Jateng (PT Jasa Marga Tbk, Astra Infra, PT Sarana Pembangunan Jawa Tengah (a Central Java government REIT)) | |
Length | 72.64 km[1][2] (45.14 mi) |
Existed | 2009–present |
Major junctions | |
North end | Semarang |
South end | Surakarta |
Location | |
Country | Indonesia |
Major cities | |
Highway system | |
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. It is operated by PT Trans Marga Jateng, a subsidiary of state-owned toll road developer and operator PT Jasa Marga (IDX:JSMR) Tbk.[3][4]
Road Section
This toll road has been decided into 5 sections :[2]
No |
Section |
Length |
Status |
1 | Section 1 (Tembalang–Ungaran) | 16.3 km | Operated |
2 | Section 2 (Ungaran–Bawen) | 11.3 km | Operated |
3 | Section 3 (Bawen–Salatiga) | 18.2 km | Operated |
4 | Section 4 (Salatiga–Boyolali) | 22.4 km | Operated |
5 | Section 5 (Boyolali–Karanganyar) | 11.1 km | Operated |
Bridges
This toll road has few long bridges, which cross over both the river and the valley :
Section 1 (TEMBALANG–UNGARAN)
- Banyumanik 1 (170 m)
- Banyumanik 2 (384 m)
- Gedawang (470 m)
- Susukan (470 m)
- Penggaron (400 m)
Section 2 (UNGARAN–BAWEN)
- Tinalun (335 m)
- Lemah Ireng I (879 m)
- Lemah Ireng II (300 m)
Section 3 (BAWEN-SALATIGA)
- Tuntang (330 m)
- Senjoyo (170 m)
Section 4 (SALATIGA-BOYOLALI)
- Kenteng and Serang Rivers (493 m)
- Cemoro River (200 m)
- Butak River (163 m)
- Cengger River 1 (337 m)
- Cengger River 2 (130 m)
- Pepe River (111 m)
- Bendo River (44 m)
- Kiringan River (37 m)
- Putih River 1 (122 m)
- Putih River 2 (73 m)
- Kali Putih Access Road (120 m)
Section 5 (BOYOLALI-KARTASURA)
- Grenjeng River (73 m)
- Putih River (81 m)
- Pleret River (42 m)
- Pepe River (89 m)
Exits
Province | Location | km | mi | Exit | Name | Destinations | Notes |
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Central Java | Banyumanik, Semarang | 0 | 0.0 | 419 (433) | Tembalang Interchange | Northern terminus | |
1.67 | 1.04 | Banyumanik Toll Gate (Main toll gate) | |||||
1.67 | 1.04 | 420 (434) | Banyumanik Ramp |
| Northbound exit, southbound entrance only | ||
East Ungaran, Semarang Regency | 11.18 | 6.95 | 430 (444) | Ungaran Toll Gate |
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Bawen, Semarang Regency | 23.13 | 14.37 | 442 (456) | Bawen Toll Gate | |||
Tengaran, Semarang Regency | 40.43 | 25.12 | 459 (473) | Salatiga Toll Gate |
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Mojosongo, Boyolali Regency | 62.40 | 38.77 | 483 (497) | Boyolali Toll Gate | |||
Colomadu, Karanganyar Regency | 73.68 | 45.78 | 493 (507) | Colomadu Toll Gate | |||
Banyudono, Boyolali Regency | 74.10 | 46.04 | Solo–Kertosono Toll Road | ||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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References
- ↑ Maulidin, Ade (14 July 2012). "PT Trans marga Jateng".
- 1 2 "Tol Semarang-Solo". Departemen Pekerjaan Umum.
- ↑ "Indonesia Infrastructure Initiative - IndII". www.indii.co.id. Archived from the original on 2012-03-23.
- ↑ "November 13, 2011 - Section I of Semarang-Solo Toll Road Enters Commercial Operation".
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