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The Trans Java Toll plays an important role in the Indonesian National Economy
The Trans Java Toll plays an important role in the Indonesian National Economy
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JTT will continue to strive and encourage economic growth, regional development and increase business development, especially in Java Island in order to provide added value to stakeholders.


Rest Area
Rest area services as a form of our contribution in supporting sustainable development.

Toll Road Connectivity
Toll Road Connectivity as a form of our contribution in supporting sustainable development.

Rest Area
Rest area services as a form of our contribution in supporting sustainable development.

Toll Road Connectivity
Toll Road Connectivity as a form of our contribution in supporting sustainable development.

Rest Area
Rest area services as a form of our contribution in supporting sustainable development.
Our Toll Road Connetivity


Semarang Seksi A,B,C
Semarang Toll Road Section A, B, C is managed by Representative Office 2 and started operating in 1983. Semarang Toll Road Section A, B, C is 24.75 km long. This section is located in Semarang, Central Java, which is integrated with the Batang-Semarang and Semarang-Solo Toll Road Sections, and in the future will be integrated with the Semarang-Demak Toll Road Section.
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Jakarta - Cikampek
The Jakarta-Cikampek Toll Road is managed by Representative Office 1 and is a toll road connecting Jakarta City with Cikampek. This toll road is part of the Trans Java connectivity. The Jakarta-Cikampek Toll Road began operating in 1988. This toll road is 72.5 km long. This section is integrated with the Cikopo-Palimanan Toll Road, Jakarta Outer Ring Road (JORR), Cikampek-Purwakarta-Padalarang Toll Road and Cibitung-Cilincing Toll Road.



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PT Jasamarga Jalan Terbang Cikampek (JJC) was established on November 24, 2016, operating the Jakarta-Cikampek II Elevated Toll Road Section or known as the MBZ (Mohamed Bin Zayed) Flyover with a length of 38 km. This toll road connects Cikunir-West Karawang and has been operating since December 2019. This toll road was built as an alternative route from Jakarta to Karawang, Cikampek and Bandung and is part of the Trans Java toll road network. The existence of this toll road is expected to reduce congestion because the Jakarta-Cikampek Toll Road has previously reached its optimal capacity. It is hoped that this toll road can facilitate the flow of people, goods and services from the Jakarta area to the East of Java Island.




Palimanan - Kanci
The Palimanan-Kanci Toll Road is managed by Representative Office 2, and began operating in 1998. This toll road is 26.3 km long. The Palimanan-Kanci Toll Road is located in Cirebon, West Java, which is integrated with the Cikopo-Palimanan and Kanci-Pejagan Toll Roads.


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Batang - Semarang
PT Jasamarga Semarang Batang (JSB) was established on April 21, 2016, and operates the Batang-Semarang Toll Road Section with a length of 74.90 km. This toll road is part of the Trans Java toll road network. Construction began in August 2016, and has been fully operational on December 20, 2018. This toll road stretches from Batang Regency to Semarang City, and is connected to two other toll roads, namely Pemalang-Batang and Semarang Sections A, B, C. The existence of this toll road aims to improve connectivity between regions in several vital cities in Central Java.




Semarang Seksi A,B,C
Semarang Toll Road Section A, B, C is managed by Representative Office 2 and started operating in 1983. Semarang Toll Road Section A, B, C is 24.75 km long. This section is located in Semarang, Central Java, which is integrated with the Batang-Semarang and Semarang-Solo Toll Road Sections, and in the future will be integrated with the Semarang-Demak Toll Road Section.
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Jakarta - Cikampek
The Jakarta-Cikampek Toll Road is managed by Representative Office 1 and is a toll road connecting Jakarta City with Cikampek. This toll road is part of the Trans Java connectivity. The Jakarta-Cikampek Toll Road began operating in 1988. This toll road is 72.5 km long. This section is integrated with the Cikopo-Palimanan Toll Road, Jakarta Outer Ring Road (JORR), Cikampek-Purwakarta-Padalarang Toll Road and Cibitung-Cilincing Toll Road.



Jakarta-Cikampek II Elevated11
PT Jasamarga Jalan Terbang Cikampek (JJC) was established on November 24, 2016, operating the Jakarta-Cikampek II Elevated Toll Road Section or known as the MBZ (Mohamed Bin Zayed) Flyover with a length of 38 km. This toll road connects Cikunir-West Karawang and has been operating since December 2019. This toll road was built as an alternative route from Jakarta to Karawang, Cikampek and Bandung and is part of the Trans Java toll road network. The existence of this toll road is expected to reduce congestion because the Jakarta-Cikampek Toll Road has previously reached its optimal capacity. It is hoped that this toll road can facilitate the flow of people, goods and services from the Jakarta area to the East of Java Island.




Palimanan - Kanci
The Palimanan-Kanci Toll Road is managed by Representative Office 2, and began operating in 1998. This toll road is 26.3 km long. The Palimanan-Kanci Toll Road is located in Cirebon, West Java, which is integrated with the Cikopo-Palimanan and Kanci-Pejagan Toll Roads.


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Batang - Semarang
PT Jasamarga Semarang Batang (JSB) was established on April 21, 2016, and operates the Batang-Semarang Toll Road Section with a length of 74.90 km. This toll road is part of the Trans Java toll road network. Construction began in August 2016, and has been fully operational on December 20, 2018. This toll road stretches from Batang Regency to Semarang City, and is connected to two other toll roads, namely Pemalang-Batang and Semarang Sections A, B, C. The existence of this toll road aims to improve connectivity between regions in several vital cities in Central Java.




Semarang Seksi A,B,C
Semarang Toll Road Section A, B, C is managed by Representative Office 2 and started operating in 1983. Semarang Toll Road Section A, B, C is 24.75 km long. This section is located in Semarang, Central Java, which is integrated with the Batang-Semarang and Semarang-Solo Toll Road Sections, and in the future will be integrated with the Semarang-Demak Toll Road Section.
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