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Trans-Sumatra Toll Road
Highway network in Indonesia / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Trans-Sumatra Toll Road is an under-construction tolled expressway stretching across Sumatra Island in Indonesia from the northern tip of Banda Aceh to the southern tip of Bakauheni. This toll road was originally planned to connect to the established toll road system of Java through the now cancelled Sunda Strait Bridge.[1] The toll road is to include supporting corridors connecting the cities of Padang,[2] Bengkulu,[3] and Sibolga[4] on the western coast of the island to the main corridors stretching across the more populated eastern coast. State construction company Hutama Karya[lower-alpha 1] has been given a government-granted monopoly to operate the network.
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![]() Planned routes of the Trans-Sumatra Toll Road. Red: Main corridors operated by Hutama Karya and affiliates Blue: Supporting corridors operated by Hutama Karya Green: "Commercial" toll roads not operated by Hutama Karya | |
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Maintained by PT Hutama Karya (Persero)[lower-alpha 1] by order of the President of Indonesia | |
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The toll's entire length of 2,818 km (1,751 mi)[5] will cost an estimated Rp476 trillion (US$33.2 billion)[6][7] and consist of seventeen main segments and seven supporting segments.[5] The toll road is expected to be completed by 2024. As of October 2022, 1,074 km (667 mi) of the road were completed and operational.[8]