Trans-Sumatra Toll Road

Trans-Sumatra Toll Road is toll road from Aceh in the north to Lampung in the south along the east of Sumatra Island, but it is not usually inline/parallel with the east coast.

The Trans-Sumatra Toll Road length is more than 2,800 kilometers, consists of 17 main lines (segments), and 7 connecting lines.

Main line toll roads

Total length of the toll roads is 2,048 kilometers, consists of:[1] 1. Bakauheni-Terbanggi Besar (150 kilometers) 2. Terbanggi Besar-Pematang Panggang (100 kilometers) 3. Pematang Panggang-Kayuagung (85 kilometers) 4. Kayuagung-Palembang-Betung (111,7 kilometers) 5. Jambi-Betung (191 kilometers) 6. Jambi-Rengat (190 kilometers) 7. Rengat-Pekanbaru (175 kilometers) 8. Pekanbaru-Dumai (135 kilometers) 9. Dumai-Rantau Prapat (175 kilometers) 10. Rantau Prapat-Kisaran (100 kilometers) 11. Kisaran-Tebing Tinggi (60 kilometers) 12. Tebing Tinggi-Medan (61,7 kilometers) 13. Medan-Binjai (15,8 kilometers) 14. Binjai-Langsa (110 kilometers) 15. Langsa-Lhokseumawe (135 kilometers) 16. Lhokseumawe-Sigli (135 kilometers) 17. Sigli-Banda Aceh (75 kilometers)

Connecting line toll roads

Total length of the toll roads is 770 kilometers, consists of:[1] 1. Indralaya-Palembang (22 kilometers) 2. Indralaya-Muara Enim (110 kilometers) 3. Muara Enim-Lahat Lubuk Linggau (125 kilometers) 4. Lubuk Linggau-Curup-Bengkulu (95 kilometers) 5. Pekanbaru-Bengkinang-Payakumbuh-Bukittinggi (185 kilometers) 6. Bukittinggi-Padang Panjang-Lubuk Alung-Padang (5 kilometers) 7. Tebing Tinggi-Pematang Siantar-Prapat-Tarutung-Sibolga (200 kilometers)

Ground-breaking

Ground-breaking of the toll road was held on October 10, 2014.[2]

References

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