Depok–Antasari Toll Road

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Depok - Antasari Toll Road
Desari
Route information
Maintained by PT Citra Waspphutowa (CW)
Length21.54 km (13.38 mi)
Existed2018–present
Major junctions
North end Cilandak
Major intersections
South end Bojong Gede
Location
Country Indonesia
Provinces
Major cities
Highway system

The Antasari - Depok Toll Road, also known as the Depok - Antasari or Desari Toll Road is a highway in Java, Indonesia, connecting South Jakarta with Sawangan, Depok and Bojong Gede - Kemang (Salabenda), Bogor Regency.

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The toll road extends from Jalan Pangeran Antasari in South Jakarta to Depok. The toll road will be extended to Bogor, at the interchange of Bogor Ring Road and Bogor-Ciawi–Sukabumi Toll Road. Once fully operational, this toll is predicted to reduce congestion along Jagorawi Toll Road. [1] Indonesian President Joko Widodo inaugurated the 5.8 kilometer-long section I of the toll road on 27 September 2018. [2]

Sections

The toll road is divided into 4 sections.

Toll Gate

ProvinceLocationkmmiExitNameDestinationsNotes
Special Capital Region of Jakarta Cilandak, South Jakarta 00.00Cilandak InterchangeNorthern terminus
0.80.50Cilandak Utama Toll Gate
0.80.501Cilandak Toll Gate
Northbound exit only
West Java Cinere, Depok 2.91.82Andara Toll Gate
Special Capital Region of Jakarta Jagakarsa, South Jakarta 5.23.25Brigif Toll Gate
West Java Limo, Depok 7.54.77Krukut Toll Gate
  • Krukut
  • Gandul
  • Limo
  • Meruyung
8.15.08Krukut Interchange
Pancoran Mas, Depok 11.57.112Sawangan Toll Gate
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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