Cipularang Toll Road
Coordinates: 06°25′58.78″S 107°25′29.25″E / 6.4329944°S 107.4247917°E
Cikampek-Purwakarta-Padalarang Cipularang | |
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Route information | |
Maintained by PT Jasa Marga Tbk | |
Length: | 58.5 km (36.4 mi) |
Major junctions | |
North end: | Dawuan Interchange |
Jakarta-Cikampek Toll Road Padaleunyi Toll Road | |
Southeast end: | Padalarang Interchange |
Location | |
Major cities: | Sadang, Jatiluhur, Cikamuning, West Padalarang |
Highway system | |
AH2 AH2 | |
Roads and Highways in Indonesia |
The Cipularang Toll Road is a toll road on Java, Indonesia. Opened on 2005, this road connects the Jakarta-Cikampek Toll Road and the Padaleunyi Toll Road. The toll road is operated by PT Jasa Marga Tbk. The names comes from abbreviation of (Ci)kampek - (Pu)rwakarta - Pada(larang).
Exits
Kilometer No. | Exits | Location | Remaks |
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KM 76 | Sadang | Purwakarta, West Java | Exit To Sadang, Purwakarta, Subang |
KM 84 | Jatiluhur | Purwakarta, West Java | Exit To Ciganea, Purwakarta, Jatiluhur |
KM 116 | Cikamuning | West Bandung, West Java | Exit To Cikamuning, Cikalong Wetan, Purwakarta, From Bandung direction only. |
Rest areas
KM | Direction | Facilities |
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72 | Southbound | ATM, gas station, restaurant, mosque, mini market, service station |
72 | Northbound | Under construction |
88 | Northbound | ATM, gas station, restaurant, mosque, mini market, service station |
88 | Southbound | ATM, gas station, restaurant, mosque, mini market, service station |
97 | Northbound | ATM, gas station, restaurant, mosque, mini market, service station |
Lighting
As this toll road runs along hills which don't have access to electricity, PT Jasa Marga Tbk installs a lot of solar street lights to brighten the road in the night. Along KM 104- 105, lots of solar street lights are installed on the two lanes of the road. Nevertheless, there are also some electric street lights along the toll road, such as around KM 91 and KM 95.
Road width
Generally, each lane of the toll road has only two rows because of the ground contour. But, in some narrow curve in the road, there is an extra row in the left side of each lane which is used by trucks, buses, and containers.
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