Semarang Toll Road

Semarang City Toll Road is a part of Trans-Java toll road that connects around areas of Semarang, capital city of Central Java. This toll road is 24.75 kilometres (15.38 mi) long, and is directly connected with Semarang–Solo Toll Road in Tembalang Interchange and National Highway Route 1 on Krapyak junction and Kaligawe junction.

Semarang City Toll Road
Route information
Existed1988–present
Major junctions
 Interchange Jangli
Interchange Gayamsari
Interchange Tembalang
Location
Major citiesSemarang
Highway system
Roads and Highways in Indonesia

Road Section

This toll road has been decided into 3 sections :

No
Section
Toll Plaza
Junction/Interchange
1 Section A, Krapyak Junction to Jangli Interchange Manyaran Toll Plaza Krapyak Junction
Jalan Siliwangi
Cirebon, Bandung, Jakarta
Ahmad Yani Airport, City Center
Krapyak-Pluit Toll Road

Jatingaleh Ramp
Jalan Teuku Umar
City Center, Jatidiri Sport Complex
2 Section B, Srondol Junction to Jangli Interchange Tembalang Toll Plaza Srondol Junction
Jalan Setiabudi
Ungaran, Solo/Yogya

Tembalang Ramp
Tembalang, Diponegoro University

Tembalang Interchange
Semarang–Solo Toll Road
Tembalang–Juanda Airport Toll Road
Ungaran/Bawen
Surakarta, Yogyakarta
3 Section C, Kaligawe Ramp to Jangli Interchange Muktiharjo Toll Plaza

Gayamsari Toll Plaza
Kaligawe Ramp
Tanjung Emas Port
Demak, Surabaya
Kaligawe-Manyar Toll Road (planned)

Gayamsari Interchange
City Center
Purwodadi, Blora

Section A has been connected straightly to Jakarta-Cikampek Toll Road since December 21, 2018. Section B also has been connected to Surabaya–Gempol Toll Road (turn left & right) & Waru-Juanda Toll Road (straightly), also since December 21, 2018. And the section C futurely will be connected to Surabaya-Gresik Toll Road.

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