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Padalarang-Cileunyi Toll Road
Jalan Tol Padaleunyi
Route information
Part of AH2
Maintained by PT Jasa Marga Tbk
Length64.4 km (40.0 mi)
Existed1991–present
HistoryAs a part of Cipularang Toll road. Also connects Padalarang-Bandung-Cileunyi
Major junctions
West endPadalarang
Major intersections
East endCileunyi
Location
CountryIndonesia
Major cities
Highway system

Padalarang–Cileunyi Toll Road or Padaleunyi is an expressway located in Bandung, West Java. It is a part of the Purbaleunyi Toll Road (Purwakarta-Bandung-Cileunyi) connecting Cileunyi, Bandung Regency with Purwakarta and onwards to Jakarta. This particular segment of the toll road bypasses the city of Bandung and is also used for local transportation between locations passed.

Description

This toll road was constructed between 1989 and 1992.[1] It is amongst the oldest toll road constructed in Indonesia. For years this toll road stands unconnected, until 2005 when construction of the Cipularang Toll Road was finished, connecting this toll road to the Jakarta-Cikampek Toll Road. A new toll road is under construction from the current terminus of Cileunyi towards the northeast with the goal of connecting this toll road to the Cikopo-Palimanan Toll Road with an expected completion date of 2023.[2]

This toll road begins at the Padalarang interchange, the site of the intersection of roadways towards Jakarta via Puncak, Purwakarta, and Bandung. The interchange also marks the end of the Cipularang Toll Road. From there, the toll road passes through the southern side of Bandung, mostly running parallel with (although placing more southern) the conventional Bandung bypass (more commonly known as the Soekarno-Hatta road or Soetta after the founding fathers of Indonesia). The terminus of this toll road is located at the Cileunyi interchange, near the Bandung city boundary, where it continues as the Cisumdawu Toll Road. This terminus also leads towards the road heading towards the southern coast of Java via Garut, Tasikmalaya, Banjar and onwards, considered one of the most important roadways of the country.

This toll road also runs parallel with the Jakarta-Bandung High Speed Rail from Gedebage to the border between Cimahi and West Bandung where it splits, heading towards the existing railway line.

As the toll road bypasses downtown Bandung, it is also often used by local travellers, especially those working and living in the surrounding areas.

Currently, the toll road also links Bandung (and also points northwest such as Jakarta) towards popular holiday destinations such as Ciwidey (via the Soreang-Pasirkoja Toll Road), Puncak, and Lembang (via conventional roads). As such this toll road often gets congested, especially during the weekends or national holidays.[3]

This toll road is not considered as part of the Trans-Java Toll Road network, although it is considered an auxiliary route.

Exits

ProvinceLocationkmmiExitNameDestinationsNotes
West JavaPadalarang, West Bandung Regency0.00.0 Cikampek-Purwakarta-Padalarang Toll Road
00.0122Padalarang Timur Toll Gate
South Cimahi, Cimahi5.953.70127Pasteur Interchange
Bandung Kulon, Bandung10.836.73132Pasir Koja Interchange
Babakan Ciparay, Bandung13.928.65135Kopo Toll Gate
Bojongloa Kidul, Bandung17.5310.89139Moh. Toha Toll Gate
Bandung Kidul, Bandung20.6412.83142Buah Batu Toll Gate
  • Buah Batu
  • Dayeuhkolot
Cileunyi, Bandung Regency34.3121.32155Cileunyi Toll GateSoutheast Terminus
Jatinangor, Sumedang Regency34.8421.65 Cileunyi–Sumedang–Dawuan Toll Road
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
ProvinceLocationkmmiExitNameDestinationsNotes
West JavaSouth Cimahi, Cimahi00.0127Pasteur InterchangeWestern terminus
Central Cimahi, Cimahi0.840.521Baros Toll Gate
1.170.73Pasteur Toll Gate
North Cimahi, Cimahi5.193.225Pasteur Toll GateEastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Rest Area

KM Facilities
125 Gas station, restaurant, minimarket, ATM, mosque
147 Gas station, restaurant, minimarket, ATM, mosque

References

  1. Simorangkir, Eduardo (13 June 2017). "Ini Daftar Jalan Tol yang Dibangun Era Soeharto hingga Jokowi". detikFinance (in Indonesian). Jakarta. Retrieved 17 March 2023.
  2. "JALAN TOL CISUMDAWU SEKSI 2 - 3 SELESAI ULF DAN SIAP BEROPERASI". Badan Pengatur Jalan Tol (in Indonesian). Jakarta. 10 November 2022. Retrieved 18 March 2023.
  3. Mardiastuti, Aditya (23 April 2017). "Libur Long Weekend, Tol Purbaleunyi ke Bandung Macet 2 Km". Detik.com (in Indonesian). Jakarta. Retrieved 21 March 2023.


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