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Medan–Binjai Toll Road
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Route information
Part of AH25
Maintained by PT Hutama Karya (Persero) as part of a government-granted monopoly on the Trans-Sumatra Toll Road system
Length17 km (11 mi)
Existed2019–present
Major junctions
From Medan
Major intersections Belawan–Medan–Tanjung Morawa Toll Road
To Binjai
Location
Country Indonesia
Major cities
Highway system

Medan–Binjai Toll Road is a toll road connecting to Medan from Binjai. [1] This toll road is part of Banda Aceh-Medan corridor of Trans-Sumatra Toll Road network.

History

On October 10, 2014, the construction of this toll road was inaugurated by the Coordinating Minister for the Economy Chairul Tanjung. While the groundbreaking ceremony was carried out by President Joko Widodo on 27 January 2015. The construction of this toll road was planned to last for 3 years. [2]

The Medan–Kualanamu–Tebing Tinggi Toll Road and Medan–Binjai Toll Road were officially operational after being inaugurated by President Joko Widodo on October 13, 2017. Even though they are already in operation, not all toll roads can be traversed due to land acquisition constraints. [3]

Sections

The toll road is 17 kilometers long, with sections below,

  • Helvetia-Binjai-Semayang: 10.45 kilometers
  • Tanjung Mulia-Helvetia: 6.75 kilometers

Exits

Because this expressway is a part of Trans-Sumatra Toll Road Network, the KM 0 exit is located at the Bakauheni Port. For the sake of simplicity, the distance counter will start around Tanjung Mulia Junction/IC

ProvinceLocation km miExitNameDestinationsNotes
North SumateraMedan Deli, Medan00.014Tanjung Mulia Interchange
Eastern terminus, End of Toll Route Sumatera 2, Start of Toll Route Sumatera 1
Labuhan Deli, Deli Serdang Regency1.891.171Marelan Ramp
  • Marelan
  • Medan
Eastbound exit, westbound entrance only
Sunggal, Deli Serdang Regency4.652.894Helvetia Toll GateHelvetia
10.816.7210Semayang Toll GateSemayang
14.969.3014Binjai Toll Gate BinjaiWestern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. ^ Deny, Septian (March 26, 2017). "Tol Medan-Binjai Ditargetkan Rampung Akhir 2017". liputan6.com. Retrieved March 27, 2017.
  2. ^ Siregar, Evalisa (12 January 2016). Juraidi (ed.). "Tol Medan-binjai Dan Tebingtinggi Selesai 2016". Antara (in Indonesian). Medan. Retrieved 7 March 2023.
  3. ^ "About the Story of Medan - Binjai Toll Road". March 25, 2013.

See also