Jakarta-Bogor-Ciawi Jagorawi |
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Maintained by PT Jasa Marga Tbk | |
Length: | 59 km (37 mi) |
Major junctions | |
From: | Cawang |
Jakarta Inner Ring Road AH2 Jakarta-Cikampek Toll Road Jakarta Outer Ring Road Bogor Ring Road |
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To: | Ciawi |
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Major cities: | Cibubur, Cimanggis, Citeureup, Cileungsi, Sentul, South Sentul, Bogor, Ciawi |
Highway system | |
Roads and Highways in Indonesia |
The Jagorawi Toll Road was the first toll road in Indonesia. Construction on the highway began in 1973 by some 200 workers at a cost of 350 million Indonesian rupiah per kilometer; it was officially opened by President of Indonesia Suharto on 9 March 1978.[1]
The Jagorawi Toll Road links the capital city of Jakarta to the West Javanese cities of Bogor and Ciawi. It has a length of more than 60 km going north and southbound and is operated by PT Jasa Marga, a state-owned enterprise. The name Jagorawi comes from the acronym of areas which it connects which are (Ja)karta - Bo(gor) - Ci(awi).
The Jagorawi Toll Road has two gas stations that belong to Pertamina which are combined with restaurants, rest areas, and even a factory outlet.
The toll road is operated by PT Jasa Marga Tbk and it has achieved Break even point making the cheapeast toll road in Indonesia based on price per kilometer.
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In 1973, the Indonesian government began building the first highway linking the capital Jakarta with the city of Bogor. When the road was still in its construction phase, it was not officially a toll road. When the highway was nearly finished, the government began considering ways to execute the operation and maintenance of the highway autonomously, without burden on governmental financing. For that purpose, the Labor Department suggested that the portion of the road between Jakarta and Bogor be changed to a toll road. Private investors, with government financing, created the semi-private corporation Jasa Marga and arranged to manage the highway two weeks before its opening.
Exit In Jakarta-Bogor-Ciawi
Kilometer No. | Exits | Location | Remarks |
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KM 3 | Cililitan Exit | East Jakarta, DKI Jakarta | Exit To Cawang, UKI And Halim |
4 | Cililitan Toll Barrier | East Jakarta, DKI Jakarta | Exit To Cawang, Tanjung Priok, Airport. |
7 | Ramp Taman Mini Toll Gate | East Jakarta, DKI Jakarta | Exits To TMII, Pondok Gede, Kramat Jati. |
7 | Exit Taman Mini | East Jakarta, DKI Jakarta | Exits To TMII, Pondok Gede, Kramat Jati. In Motorcar, Bus, Truck, Ramp. |
KM 7 | Taman Mini Utama Toll Barrier | East Jakarta, DKI Jakarta | From Cawang In Bogor And Ciawi. |
KM 8 | Rest Area Tamini | East Jakarta, DKI Jakarta | |
KM 9 | Dukuh Exits | East Jakarta, DKI Jakarta | From Cawang To Bandung, Ulujami, Cikunir. In Toll Gate Dukuh. |
9 | PS.Rebo Exit | East Jakarta, DKI Jakarta | From Bogor And Ciawi To Bandung, Ulujami, Cikunir. In Toll Gate PS.Rebo. |
KM 12 | Cibubur Exit | Depok, West Java | From Cawang Lest Goes To Cibubur, Cikeas, Cisalak, Cileungsi. In Toll Gate Cibubur Ramp. |
KM 13 | Cibubur Toll Barrier | Depok, West Java | From Jakarta Lest Goes To Cimanggis, Bogor, Ciawi. In Toll Gate Cibubur Utama. |
Cimanggis Exit | Depok, West Java | From Jakarta to Cimanggis and Depok | |
Gunung Putri Exit | Bogor Regency, West Java | From Jakarta to Gunung Putri, Kranggan | |
KM 27 | Citeureup Exit | Bogor Regency, West Java | From Jakata to Citeureup, Cibinong |
Sentul Exit | Bogor Regency, West Java | From Jakarta to Sentul Circuit, Bogor Regency Government office. | |
KM 37 | South Sentul Exit | Bogor Regency, West Java | From Jakarta and Ciawi to South Sentul. |
Bogor Exit | Bogor, West Java | From Jakarta and Ciawi to Bogor. | |
Ciawi Toll Barrier | Bogor Regency, West Java | From Jakarta to Ciawi, Puncak, Sukabumi. |
The Jagorawi Toll Road is already three lanes wide (in each direction) from Jakarta to Sentul, and it is planned that the road will be widened again through Bogor.
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