Cileunyi-Sumedang-Dawuan Toll Road

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Cileunyi-Sumedang-Dawuan Toll Road
Cisumdawu Toll Road
Cileunyi Tollroad Interchange.jpg
Cisumdawu Toll Road at Cileunyi Interchange
Route information
Part of Tabliczka AH2.svg AH2
Maintained by Citra Karya Jabar Tol (CKJT)
Length60.3 km (37.5 mi)
Existed2011–present
HistorySection I completed and opened on January 2022
Section II and III completed and opened on December 2022
Others completed and opened on July 2023
Major junctions
Southwest endCileunyi Interchange
Major intersections
Northeast endKertajati Interchange
Location
Country Indonesia
Major cities
Highway system

Cileunyi-Sumedang-Dawuan Toll Road or Cisumdawu Toll Road is a toll road in West Java, Indonesia, which was opened on 11 July 2023, thereby reducing the trip durations of Bandung-Cirebon to around 1 hour, Bandung-Kertajati to 40 minutes, and Cirebon-Kertajati to 20 minutes. [1]

Contents

This will be the only toll road in Indonesia that has two tunnel length of 472 metres (1,549 ft) each and a diameter of 14 metres (46 ft) in Section II. [2] [3] [4] The toll road will pass through Cileunyi, Tanjung Sari, Sumedang, Cimalaka, Legok, Ujung Jaya and Kertajati. This toll road will connect Padaleunyi Toll Road with Cikopo-Palimanan Toll Road. The toll road will connect Bandung with Kertajati International Airport, which opened in 2018. [5]

Construction

Due to the fact that the entire toll road is not feasible for investors, the government agreed to construct Section I and Section II. In Section II there is a 472-metre-long (1,549 ft) tunnel. Total cost of construction and acquisition of Cisumdawu Toll area is Rp 14 trillion. This fund is a combination of the State Budget (APBN) and loans from China. [6] The remaining sections III to VI will be managed by Toll Road Enterprises (BUJT), namely PT Citra Marga Nusaphala Persada consortium, PT Waskita Toll Road, PT Pembangunan Perumahan, PT Brantas Abipraya, PT Jasa Sarana along 30.9 kilometres (19.2 mi).

This toll road is the first toll road in Indonesia to have a tunnel, located in section II, with a length of 472 meters and a diameter of 14 meters. The tunnel has two lanes in each directions. [7]

The first section, connecting Cileunyi and Rancakalong for 11 kilometers, is officially open for use on 25 January 2022. [8]

On 15 December 2022, sections II and III has been functionally opened, which connects Rancakalong-Sumedang-Cimalaka for 21 kilometers as preparations for the 2022 Christmas and 2023 New Year holidays. [9]

As of July 2023, both ends of the toll road have been connected and it was opened by President Joko Widodo and the Chief Director of Citra Karya Jabar Tol Co. Ltd., Mohamad Jusuf Hamka. [10]

Sections

With the completion and opening of the toll road on 11 July 2023, it is expected to shorten the travel time between Bandung and Sumedang. At the same time share the traffic load on Cadas Pangeran Road which is always crowded and will be connected to the Cikopo-Palimanan Toll Road, which is part of the Trans Java Toll Road. The toll road will consists of 6 sections, concession of Section I is held by Shanghai Construction Group, Wijaya Karya and Waskita Karya, while concessions for Section II-VI are held by Citra Marga Nursaphala Persada (IDX:CMNP): [11] [12]

Toll gate

Note: The number on the exits is based on the distance from the western terminus of the Jakarta-Cikampek Toll Road, while the distance numbers are based on the distance from the western terminus of this toll road only

ProvinceLocationkmmiExitNameDestinationsNotes
West Java Cileunyi, Bandung Regency 00.0Cileunyi Toll Gate
0.650.40156Cileunyi Toll Gate
Jatinangor, Sumedang Regency 5.993.72161Jatinangor Toll Gate
  • Jatinangor
  • Sukasari
  • Cimanggung
Northeast-bound exit & Southwest-bound entry only
Pamulihan, Sumedang Regency 11.256.99166Pamulihan Toll Gate
  • Pamulihan
  • Tanjungsari
  • Rancakalong
Sumedang Utara, Sumedang Regency 28.0617.44183Sumedang Toll Gate
Cimalaka, Sumedang Regency 31.5619.61186Cimalaka Toll Gate
  • Cimalaka
  • Tanjungkerta
  • Tanjungmedar
Paseh, Sumedang Regency 38.5623.96194Paseh Toll Gate
  • Paseh
  • Conggeang
  • Buahdua
Ujungjaya, Sumedang Regency 55.7634.65211Ujungjaya Toll Gate
  • Ujungjaya
  • Palasah
  • Sakurjaya
59.7637.13Ujung Jaya Utama Toll Gate
Kertajati, Majalengka Regency 60.3637.51217Kertajati Interchange
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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