Gempol–Pasuruan Toll Road

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Gempol–Pasuruan Toll Road

Gempas Toll Road
Trans-Java Toll road en.svg
Route information
Part of AH 2
Maintained by PT Jasamarga Gempol Pasuruan
Length34 km (21 mi)
Existed2018–present
Major junctions
West endBeji Interchange
Major intersections
East endGrati
Location
CountryIndonesia
Major cities
Highway system

Gempol-Pasuran Toll Road or Gempas Toll Road is a toll road in East Java, Indonesia. This 34.15 kilometers (21.22 mi) highway connects Gempol with Pasuruan. It is the easternmost part Trans-Java Expressway.[1]

History

On March 31, 2017, Section IB from Bangil to Rembang has been opened, and on August 3, 2017, Section IIA from Gempol to Bangil has been opened.[2] Section II from Rembang to Pasuruan has formally opened on June 22, 2018.[3] The remaining part of the toll road was inaugurated on December 20, 2018.[4]

Sections

It consists of three sections:

  • Section I: Gempol–Rembang, is 13.9 kilometers (8.6 mi);
  • Section II: Rembang–Pasuruan, is 6.6 kilometers (4.1 mi); and
  • Section III: Pasuruan-Grati, is 13.65 kilometers (8.48 mi).

Exits

ProvinceLocationkmmiExitNameDestinationsNotes
East JavaBeji, Pasuruan Regency776482776 (790)Beji InterchangeWestern terminus
781485781 (795)Bangil Toll Gate
Kraton, Pasuruan Regency789490789 (803)Rembang Toll Gate
  • Rembang
  • Industrial Complex
  • Kraton
Purworejo, Pasuruan796495796 (810)Pasuruan Toll Gate
Grati, Pasuruan Regency809.4502.9809 (823)Grati Toll Gate
  • Grati
  • Nguling
Eastern terminus
810.1503.4ID Rambu petunjuk 4a.svg Pasuruan–Probolinggo Toll Road
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  •       Route transition

References

  1. ^ "Tol Bangil-Rembang Mulai Diuji Coba Operasional". October 27, 2018.
  2. ^ "Mulai Diuji Coba, Tol Gempol-Pasuruan masih Sepi". Retrieved October 27, 2018.
  3. ^ "Presiden Resmikan Tol Rembang- Pasuruan". October 27, 2018.
    - "Jokowi inaugurates Gempol-Pasuruan toll road". The Jakarta Post. Retrieved October 27, 2018.
  4. ^ "Jokowi: Trans Java Toll Road is Cheaper and Quicker Alternative". Tempo. Retrieved 20 December 2018.