Padalarang–Cileunyi Toll Road, road in Indonesia
The Padalarang-Cileunyi Toll Road is a 33-kilometer highway in West Java that extends the Cipularang Toll Road and forms a southern bypass around Bandung. It passes through hilly terrain, connects multiple junctions, and is managed by PT Jasa Marga to handle regional traffic toward eastern destinations like Garut and Tasikmalaya.
The road was built in the early 1990s and ranks among Indonesia's oldest toll roads. It has been expanded and maintained over time to accommodate growing traffic and improve safety standards.
Electronic toll payments enable faster passage at booths, and rest areas provide food, restrooms, and fuel stations at regular intervals. Exits are clearly marked for accessing local roads, Bandung, and the airport.
The Jakarta-Bandung High Speed Rail runs partially parallel to the road and splits off near Gedebage station, showing how modern rail connects the region to the capital. This railway link represents the growing transport infrastructure linking the cities.
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