Surabaya–Mojokerto Toll Road
Surabaya-Mojokerto Toll Road | |
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Route information | |
Part of AH 2 | |
Maintained by PT Jasamarga Surabaya Mojokerto (PT Jasa Marga Tbk, Moeladi family, and PT Wijaya Karya Tbk) | |
Length | 36.27 km (22.54 mi) |
Major junctions | |
West end | Mojokerto |
East end | Waru Interchange |
Location | |
Country | Indonesia |
Provinces | East Java |
Major cities | |
Highway system | |
Surabaya–Mojokerto Toll Road or Sumo Toll Road, (Indonesian: Jalan Tol Surabaya-Mojokerto) is a part of Trans-Java toll road in Java, Indonesia, that length of the toll road is 36.1 kilometres.
This toll road connects the city of Surabaya (largest city in East Java) and Mojokerto Regency, in the west this toll road is connected with Kertosono–Mojokerto Toll Road.[1]
History
The construction of this toll road began in 2007. Parts of the toll that has been operating is the 2.3-kilometre section IA (Waru–Sepanjang, inaugurated 27 August 2011[2]) as well as the 18.47-kilometre section IV (Krian–Mojokerto, inaugurated 19 March 2016[3]). While sections IB 4.3 km (Sepanjang-WRR), II 5.1 km (WRR-Driyorejo), and III 6.1 km (Driyorejo–Krian) are planned to be fully operational in 2017.[4]
Indonesian President Joko Widodo inaugurated Section 1B, 2 and 3 of the toll road on 19 December 2017.[5] Thus the total length of the toll road now fully operational. The exits on the Surabaya-Mojokerto toll are Waru, Sepanjang, WORR, Driyorejo, Krian, and Mojokerto.
Sections
Sumo Toll Road has following sections,
- Section 1A : 2.3 km of toll road connecting Waru and Sepanjang,
- Section 1B : 4.3 km of toll road connecting Sepanjang and Western Ring Road;
- Section 2 : 5.1 km of toll road connecting Western Ring Road and Driyorejo;
- Section 3 : 6.1 km of toll road connecting Driyorejo and Krian; and
- Section 4 : 18.47 km of toll road connecting Krian and Mojokerto.
Exits
Province | Location | km | mi | Exit | Name | Destinations | Notes |
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East Java | Jetis, Mojokerto Regency | 0 | 0.0 | 712 (726) | Penompo Toll Gate |
| Western terminus |
Wringinanom, Gresik Regency | 11.42 | 7.10 | 724 (738) | Wringinanom Interchange |
| Partially functioning from 31 December 2022-3 January 2023.[6] | |
Driyorejo, Gresik Regency | 16.25 | 10.10 | 729 (743) | Krian Toll Gate |
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21.95 | 13.64 | 735 (749) | Driyorejo Toll Gate |
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Karangpilang, Surabaya | 28.46 | 17.68 | Warugunung Toll Plaza (Main toll plaza) | ||||
29.86 | 18.55 | 742 (756) | Karangpilang Toll Gate |
| Eastbound exit, westbound entrance only | ||
Taman, Sidoarjo Regency | 32.09 | 19.94 | 745 (759) | Waru Interchange |
| Eastern terminus of Toll Road 11 | |
Waru, Sidoarjo Regency | 33.00 | 20.51 | Waru–Juanda Toll Road | ||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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References
- ^ "Presiden Resmikan Tol Surabaya-Mojokerto". www.binamarga.pu.go.id. Direktoral Jenderal Bina Marga. 21 December 2017. Retrieved 13 July 2022.
- ^ "Menteri PU Resmikan Jalan Tol Surabaya-Mojokerto seksi IA". Jasa Marga. Archived from the original on 17 April 2016. Retrieved 15 August 2016.
- ^ Ishomuddin (19 March 2016). "Presiden Jokowi Resmikan Jalan Tol Surabaya-Mojokerto". Tempo. Jakarta. Archived from the original on 9 April 2016. Retrieved 19 December 2017.
- ^ Aditiasari, Dana (25 March 2016). "Kapan Tol Surabaya-Mojokerto Beroperasi 100%?". Detikfinance. Jakarta. Archived from the original on 10 April 2016. Retrieved 15 August 2016.
- ^ Faizal, Achmad (18 December 2017). Susanti, Reni (ed.). "Besok, Jokowi Resmikan Tol Surabaya-Mojokerto". Kompas. Surabaya. Retrieved 19 December 2017.
- ^ Laksono, Muhdany Yusuf. Laksono, Muhdany Yusuf (ed.). "Mulai 31 Desember, Junction Wringinanom Tol KLBM Bisa Dilintasi". Kompas (in Indonesian). Jakarta.