Jakarta Outer Ring Road 2

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JORR 2
Jakarta Outer Ring Road 2
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Route information
Maintained by PT Jasamarga Kunciran Cengkareng (JKC) PT Marga Trans Nusantara (MTN) PT Cinere Serpong Jaya (CSJ) PT Trans Lingkar Kita Jaya (TLKJ) PT Cimanggis Cibitung Tollways (CCT) PT Cibitung Tanjung Priok Port Tollways (CTP)
Length110.4 km (68.6 mi)
Existed2012–present
Major junctions
Beltway around Jakarta Metropolitan Area
Northwest end Soekarno–Hatta International Airport
Major intersections
Northeast end Cilincing
Location
Country Indonesia
Provinces
Major cities
Highway system
Transport in Indonesia

Jakarta Outer Ringroad 2 (Indonesian: Jalan Tol Lingkar Luar Jakarta 2) or JORR 2 is an under-construction toll road circling the Greater Jakarta area, running roughly parallel with the Jakarta Outer Ring Road (JORR 1) in Indonesia. This toll road will connect Soekarno-Hatta International Airport to Cilincing, crossing Tangerang, South Tangerang, Depok, Bekasi, Bekasi Regency. and North Jakarta. It is expected to be able to relieve the traffic of other toll roads in the Greater Jakarta area. [1] [2] [3]

Contents

The length of this toll road is 110 kilometres (68 mi) which is divided into seven sections, being Cengkareng-Kunciran (14.9 km [9.3 mi]), Kunciran-Serpong (11.19 km [6.95 mi]), Serpong-Cinere (10.14 km [6.30 mi]), Cinere-Jagorawi-Cimanggis (14.64 km [9.10 mi]), Cimanggis-Cibitung (25.39 km [15.78 mi]), Cibitung-Cilincing (34 km [21 mi]), and access to Tanjung Priok (16.7 km [10.4 mi]).

Sections

JORR 2 is divided into several sections: [4]

SectionLengthMain Concession byStatus
Cengkareng-Batu Ceper-Kunciran 14.1 kmPT Jasamarga Kunciran Cengkareng
(Jasa Marga, CMS Works, Wijaya Karya, Nindya Karya, Istaka Karya)
Opened
Kunciran–Serpong 11.2 kmPT Marga Trans Nusantara
(Jasa Marga and Astra Infra)
Opened. [5]
Serpong–Cinere (BSD-Depok) [6] 10.1 kmPT Cinere Serpong Jaya
(Jasa Marga, Waskita Karya, Jakpro)
Opened. [7]
Cinere-Jagorawi [8] 14.6 kmPT Translingkar Kita Jaya
(Kompas Gramedia Group and Jasa Marga)

Opened, [9]

Cimanggis-Cibitung [10] 26 kmPT Cimanggis Cibitung TollwaysPartially opened
Cibitung-Cilincing [11] 34 kmPT MTD CTP ExpresswaysOpened

Interchanges

KMLocationBorder withDestination
0Benda Prof. Dr. Ir. Soedijatmo Toll Road Soekarno–Hatta International Airport (west)
Pluit-Grogol-Jakarta Inner Ring Road (east)
14Kunciran Jakarta–Tangerang Toll Road TangerangKarawaciTangerang–Merak Toll Road (west)
KembanganKebon Jeruk-Tomang-Jakarta Inner Ring Road (east)
25Serpong Jakarta–Serpong Toll Road Serpong–Balaraja Toll Road (Planned) (west)
Pondok ArenBintaro-Jakarta–Serpong Toll Road (east)
?Cinere Depok–Antasari Toll Road Antasari–Jakarta Outer Ring Road (north)
Depok (south)
50Cimanggis Jagorawi Toll Road CibuburCawangJakarta Inner Ring RoadTanjung Priok (north)
Jagorawi Toll RoadSentulBogor Ring Road (south)
84 (0)Cibitung Jakarta–Cikampek Toll Road BekasiJakarta Inner Ring RoadJakarta (west)
Jakarta–Cikampek Toll RoadCikarangPadaleunyi Toll Road (east)
(27)Cilincing Jakarta Outer Ring Road Cikunir–Pondok Pinang (south)
110 (34)Tanjung Priok Harbor Toll Road
Ir. Wiyoto Wiyono Toll Road
AncolPluitProf. Dr. Ir. Soedijatmo Toll Road (west)
JatinegaraCawangJagorawi Toll Road (south)

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