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The Trans-Papua Highway (Indonesian: Jalan Raya Trans-Papua) refers to 12 road segments, some under construction, across Western New Guinea in Indonesia, located in the island of New Guinea. The roads stretch from Sorong to Merauke with a total length of 4,325 km (2,687 mi). [ 1 ]
The Great Post Road (Indonesian: Jalan Raya Pos, Dutch: De Grote Postweg [1]) is the name for the historical road that runs across Java and connects Anyer with Panarukan. It was built during the administration of Herman Willem Daendels (1808–1811), governor-general of the Dutch East Indies, using unpaid forced labour that cost thousands of lives.
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The toll road was opened on 26 January 2010. [1] The toll road was previously operated by Bakrie Toll Road.The length of this toll road is about 36 kilometres. In 2013, the toll is acquired by MNC Land and now operated by Waskita Toll Road.
Sigli–Banda Aceh Toll Road is a toll road that connects Banda Aceh to Sigli in Aceh, Indonesia. [1] The Sigli-Banda Aceh toll road project began in 2018. This toll road is the northern stage of the Banda Aceh-Medan corridor of the Trans-Sumatra Toll Road network.
Part of Jakarta Inner Ring Road or Jalan Tol Lingkar Dalam Jakarta in Kuningan, South Jakarta Jakarta pedestrians, joggers and bicyclists take over the main avenue during Car-Free Day During the Dutch colonial era , a structured road network connecting most major cities throughout Java was developed as a part of the Java Great Post Road by ...
The Trans-Kalimantan Highway Southern Route (Indonesian: Jalan Lintas Kalimantan Poros Selatan), or simply the Trans-Kalimantan Highway, (Indonesian: Jalan Lintas Kalimantan) is a 3,901-kilometre (2,424 mi) national road that forms the backbone highway system in Kalimantan, Indonesia. [1]
Trans Semanggi Suroboyo [a], simplify TSS is an urban bus transit system in Surabaya metropolitan area of East Java, Indonesia.The entire system is using buy-the-service scheme Teman Bus initiated by the Indonesian Ministry of Transportation.